Old Cardinal
09-09-2003, 03:20 PM
(1.)I was just looking at the QB situation in Bridge City and all four that are being trained on the Varsity are nearly year-round Select Team Baseball pitchers and/or infielders. I think that helps in throwing a football.
(2.) Two brothers Doug Carlton Junior 6' 5" 235# tackle can nail a field goal at 45 yards, while his little brother Carl Carlton, a Ninth grader has actually scored on a 25 yard field goal, and in training has done must better. Both are long-time soccer stars.
(3) Many track participants gain there speed, with football in mind.
(4) Good basketball training seems to compliment some football skills.
(5) I watch Ben Myers, receive punts with ease, I wonder if being a year round select team baseball catcher, hones his skills?
(6) Having a giant Jr. Hi. Cross Country program, seems to give future players an edge on both speed and stamina.
(7) I watched Coach Cody Knight, get all the Year round Softball girls to enter the District sprint races(7th & 8th). It was interesting; for the most part the Beaumont Blast programs' Select girls from various school Districts, won nearly all the top spots! Remember they sprint year round.
(8) I conclude that alternate sport training gives some special skill training that is utilized in football and other sports.
Do you have any examples of this, to share?
<small>[ September 09, 2003, 03:23 PM: Message edited by: Old Cardinal ]</small>
(2.) Two brothers Doug Carlton Junior 6' 5" 235# tackle can nail a field goal at 45 yards, while his little brother Carl Carlton, a Ninth grader has actually scored on a 25 yard field goal, and in training has done must better. Both are long-time soccer stars.
(3) Many track participants gain there speed, with football in mind.
(4) Good basketball training seems to compliment some football skills.
(5) I watch Ben Myers, receive punts with ease, I wonder if being a year round select team baseball catcher, hones his skills?
(6) Having a giant Jr. Hi. Cross Country program, seems to give future players an edge on both speed and stamina.
(7) I watched Coach Cody Knight, get all the Year round Softball girls to enter the District sprint races(7th & 8th). It was interesting; for the most part the Beaumont Blast programs' Select girls from various school Districts, won nearly all the top spots! Remember they sprint year round.
(8) I conclude that alternate sport training gives some special skill training that is utilized in football and other sports.
Do you have any examples of this, to share?
<small>[ September 09, 2003, 03:23 PM: Message edited by: Old Cardinal ]</small>