Rhamondre Stevenson is working on his ‘whole game’ | Press Conference – FANTASY FOOTBALL FAN SITE
Wow

The next Derrick Henry😤

    Sleepforever /SoundCloud

    No… literally

    Brian Toler

    Yeah

    Justice Robinson

    @Alex A yeah your right but for some reason on tv they try to say he’s a 250 pound back im like no bro

    Justice Robinson

    @Alex A foreal bro he’s special #patsnation

johnnyboy123

Easily the steal of the draft next to Barmore

    J Groove

    Jones👀

    JJA1987

    Mac is then him

The Sorz Boyz

Best Patriots draft in a long time.

    john johnson

    Best draft since 2010. Hopefully Ronnie Perkins is good too

    Owen Lincoln

    @john johnson Ronnie kinda sucks

    ItsRaccoon!

    @Owen Lincoln no he’s in a redshirt year that’s all, I think he’ll be good.

Mick Funny

Mondre is a beast in the field 😤😤

Juan Antonio Román Gutiérrez

Bob Marley!!😱😱👏👏👏

Owen Lincoln

Derik Henry Jr. 👑

    Pats Nation

    *Derrick

    Owen Lincoln

    @Pats Nation my bad lol Derrick

    Johanice Sanchez

    Baby Hen

Alice Ladd

He’s a runaway train.

No Name

This young man is special.

Dennis St.Pierre

Put the work in and you will play a lot D man

Youngchopper

This man a young Alvin Kamara. He will be a starter next year while Damien Harris will be like mark ingram

Abebe Girma

Rahmonder keep going and stronger 💪 🙌

Jemmie Plasse

This kid has a great head on his shoulders. These are some incredible rookies drafted this year.

    Cole Pare

    Thinking the same thing I think baremore was the biggest steal

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But does crowd noise actually effect the game? If one screams nonsense as a fan, is it enough to show the love for the game? Similarly to the virtuous running back who steps in-front to take the explosion from the incoming thumpers.

If one perceives the crowd to be a factor in the game, then I suppose one should raise the notion of rhythm onto a gallery. Though I feel compelled to speak of rhythm, it doesn’t mean it hasn’t already been discovered or spoken by those with any two sense.

I would like to add that prior to rhythm, one needs to understand their senses e.g. using the vision in identifying any house one visits. Perhaps in this reality the house has a front door, windows, roof, and a back door to which each path is accessible. But those paths ought to be conducted differently and must understand where one becomes vulnerability by virtue of commitment. Head on a swivel as they say but if one can’t trust their senses, simply weigh the options… time is ticking.

Rough interpretation: As fast as any Formula 1 driver wants to reach the curve of their route, from a racing-circuit, the driver must first trust his touch. To understand that using his breaks too late will ruin the entire rhythm, as well as accelerating too early from the break of the curve can hinder performance. One could then derive that the wheels need to be primed before the entire circuit.

That said, just because one is an offensive player doesn’t mean one shouldn’t use their offensive moves for defensive purposes. From defending the ball against the opponent, by taking away something of value; time, by moving the chains, and then some. To the point of using tools such as a pivot or hurdle in order to veer, without hurting the rhythm of any route. Note that even trucking isn’t easy, as these tools are to be used by the finest of craftsmen. As each athlete has to be aware of the depression of their shoulders and that the pad level doesn’t come from the thoracic section but rather from the lumbar section, and that which derives from it. The will of any ball carriers is indeed superb but the material-frame can only take so many hits.

Embrace the hit, defend yourself-offensively but know the risk, and don’t forget your voice. Communicate within to continue to have the rhythm needed to make the play.

Which then leads to a question of improv plays after the rhythm has been disrupted by external factors, within the game, and their limits within each respected system. I suppose, Knowing oneself can help for a guideline to the range.

Geordie Jones

He fights so hard for extra yardage and makes it so you have to send multiple bodies to bring him down.

Willie Beamon 🎞

MONDREEEEE!🚂🚂

Gerardo Reyes2

Bill really made a great draft pick with this young stud

vasilli mahilovich

This guy reminds me of blunt beast

Richard Bosh

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No Excuses No Distractions.
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Dylan Wagner

I am not even a Patriots, but this man will bring New England to new heights. Your Super Bowl 56 MVP Rhamondre Stevenson.

cresporules

He’s even stepping his interview game with the media up, giving them nothing. Bill is probably happy with that as well…

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