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Wide Receiver


Question Posted Saturday January 26 2008, 7:08 pm

I'm 16, and i plan to play wide receiver. I think i have good hands, am 6 feet tall, 155 lbs., pretty fast. My teacher who is like a mentor told me i should be more aggressive to do great. how can i become more aggressive in practice and in the game?

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crazinikki answered Sunday January 27 2008, 3:13 pm:
In order to be more aggressive, you need to make sure that your head is in the game and practice at all times. Make sure that you show all your coaches that you are treating your time in practice just as you would a game and that you are giving 110% all the time. There are a lot of guys who will slack off during practice especially as the season goes on, as Im sure you have seen. Make sure that you are always involved, know your plays and are giving it your best effort. This will show your coaches that you have what it takes to show yourself and skills on the field.

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wisemen answered Sunday January 27 2008, 8:38 am:
to make yourself more aggressive i would build some more muscle in your shoulders and legs, because you want to plow through people with your huge shoulders and want to jump higher to catch more balls.

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