> broge55555 said on
11-26-2009 at
02:07:
Haha! I love haters. "Boring to watch?..doesn't look interested?..No quIKs or power..lazy" Yep, you must have been a great athlete yourself to have such a trained eye; you have spoken like a true professional scout. When you give someone advice or criticism it is important to support your observation with more accurate statements. It appears you have a true gift for pissing in the wind. Thanks for the attempt on feedback.
> ibtnm25 said on
11-25-2009 at
05:40:
Very sloppy and actually lazy at best. Poor form and does not really look the slightest bit interested in any of what he is doing. No quiks or power or really anything boring to watch.
> porklover101 said on
09-29-2009 at
23:06:
u look kinda slow and big wo wr in the nfl , did u consider CFL or arena football ?dont take this as a negative comment.
> koreanational said on
06-17-2009 at
04:13:
smooth running, great balance, i see good agility. keep on and hope you make it.
> broge55555 said on
03-28-2009 at
04:31:
Thanks man..let me know how tryouts go for ya. Work hard. Train smart. Good luck!
> broge55555 said on
03-28-2009 at
04:14:
Thanks Wpsunshine11, I checked out your vid..good work!
> floridianWill said on
03-25-2009 at
16:14:
I hope you get signed man. Youre good, and I can tell youve worked hard for this. I watch your video often to help me practice my technique for when I tryout for college ball. Best of luck man.
> broge55555 said on
03-01-2009 at
04:27:
Thanks for the positive feedback ralphie
> 420ralphie said on
02-25-2009 at
21:46:
This guy benched 225 lbs 23 times. I know he may not have the size or speed to be an NFL WR, but if nothing else the bench is pretty impressive. This kid has worked his ass off to get in that kind of shape. Great job Barrett!
> WPsunshine11 said on
02-24-2009 at
04:43:
The average 40 time in the NFL for a WR is a 4.5. Jerry Rice ran a 4.70 soo your fast enough, you just need to work on your route running
> zamatthews said on
02-21-2009 at
15:41:
Seriously, mushroom shakes grow hair on your chest. Lose the dropped balls as they might be missed routes.Love, Peyton M. from indy
> broge55555 said on
02-12-2009 at
07:23:
Furthermore, the elite standard-4.56, is used as one of many variables in order to calculate the FTG-Final Test Grade. The "standard" is used as a comparative value. The standard, as shown in the measurements listed on the chart allow for the calculation to function as a weighted average, being an average in which the scores being averaged do not have equal influence on the total.
> broge55555 said on
02-12-2009 at
07:21:
Haha..yeh a 4.56 is slow for a WR. Keep in mind the chart reads Elite Standard, not elite athlete. The word standard is a noun, often regarded as average or the normal requirement. I believe that is the context in which it is used.
> lilcurtiscb said on
02-12-2009 at
03:12:
no offense but where is the info coming from on teh cahrt? since when is a 4.56 considered elite in the NFL for WR? i cant remember the last time i saw a WR even go that slow. not that its slow, but for the nfl it is unless your a LB or TE.
> TooFaast said on
11-20-2008 at
17:46:
U have great attributes.....but u may need to work a little on your route running ..from what i can see "in this video"..Remember don't fall into a COMBINE ATHLETE, if your wanting to be a football player.Seen too many players depend on attributes and not there actual skill position.