Longest Yard, The
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IMDB rating: 6.20 Plot: Paul "Wrecking" Crewe was a revered football superstar back in his day, but that time has since faded. But when a messy drunk driving incident lands him in jail, Paul finds he was specifically requested by Warden Hazen (James Cromwell), a duplicitous prison official well aware of Paul's athletic skills. Paul has been assigned the task of assembling a team of convicts, to square off in a big football game against the sadistic guards. With the help of fellow convict Caretaker, and an old legend named Nate Scarborough to coach, Crewe is ready for what promises to be a very interesting game. It's only the warden and the guards who have no idea who or what they're up against, with Paul the driving force behind the new team. |
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WIDE RECEIVER WORK OUTS ??!!?i'm getting ready to go to community college next semester and i plan on talking to the coach and playing football next fall. i'm 6'2 215 pounds, i run a 4.6 40 yard dash. i just want some advice on how to become more explosive, i have a long stride and it takes me awhile to really get going. what kind of workouts will put some pep in my step. i also would like to know how some workouts that could help me with my balance.
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Being more explosive is going to come with strength, but not so much low rep high weight workouts your going to want to focus on high reps or even iso workouts and resisted sprints. Lots of lunges squats ect. balance comes from a strong cores, I'm sure you can find those workouts on the internet. What also helps is boxing. 80% of the time you are going to be stalk blocking which requires quick reflexes, hands, feet and balance. An effective wide receiver is one that can hold his block and can be dependable for making catches. Good luck. Stay motivated GeeGee | Nov 22, 2009

