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I don't understand how a college OLineman can only put 225 up 15 times.
I'm 170 pounds and I can do that.
A few things here....(assuming your talking about Oher)
1) It was 21 times
2) He is nearly a foot taller then you are (5'9 vs 6'7)
...2a) I believe his wingspan is actually wider then 6'7
3) They don't train bench pressing.
As a football movement, bench press is the third most important lift. #1 is Power Clean, and #2 is Squat. I've talked to several D-1 strength coaches (well, listened more then talked) and none of them really considered the bench press an essential. To them, it's the best upper body pushing movement, which is pretty low on the list of importance.
As another reference, Shaun Rogers (DT-CLE, former all-pro) failed on 22 reps during a pro-bowl competition. Hasn't really effected him.
Obviously it's pretty disappointing when a man that big fails to get 30 reps. It's just not that important. His athletic abilities will mean far more (shuttle, 40 ect..) then his strength.
A few things here....(assuming your talking about Oher)
1) It was 21 times
2) He is nearly a foot taller then you are (5'9 vs 6'7)
...2a) I believe his wingspan is actually wider then 6'7
3) They don't train bench pressing.
As a football movement, bench press is the third most important lift. #1 is Power Clean, and #2 is Squat. I've talked to several D-1 strength coaches (well, listened more then talked) and none of them really considered the bench press an essential. To them, it's the best upper body pushing movement, which is pretty low on the list of importance.
As another reference, Shaun Rogers (DT-CLE, former all-pro) failed on 22 reps during a pro-bowl competition. Hasn't really effected him.
Obviously it's pretty disappointing when a man that big fails to get 30 reps. It's just not that important. His athletic abilities will mean far more (shuttle, 40 ect..) then his strength.
great post...
power clean measures explosion and squat measures overall strength of the legs.
I think his wingspan is much wider then his body height, meaning his body is actually out of proportion, although ideal for the Offensive Tackle spot.
out of proportion body's because of insanely long arms make bench press harder.
it was pretty much downright pitiful, and the guy I was hoping to grab as a solid second round pick if we managed to trade down, I don't think I would want unless he was in the 6th, 7th, or undrafted rookie free agent.
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