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From Shooter's PP column today.
— Vikings' 6-foot-8, 350-pound offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie, a University of Miami alumnus, plans to work with 6-8, 350-pound Miami freshman offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson from St. Paul this offseason.
"I have some ideas I learned through experience," McKinnie said. "I never really had anybody to show me what to do. Everything I learned, I had to learn on my own. (Henderson) is young, but he's got a great upside. And he's my size already as a freshman. I wasn't even my size as a freshman — I was 6-8, but I was like 250 pounds. I was slim."
So, is it wrong of me to hope that Mr. McKinnie teaches Mr. Henderson to get the least out of his abilities on the field? Perhaps he can teach him about being a responsible adult, after all he has that pro bowl experience and that arrest after being in a fight outside of a nightclub to go on. This thing is a match made in heaven.
In fairness, i wanted him to play for us. After seeing his recruiting and committment fiasco, along with his meddling father, i am glad he went elsewhere.
— Vikings' 6-foot-8, 350-pound offensive tackle Bryant McKinnie, a University of Miami alumnus, plans to work with 6-8, 350-pound Miami freshman offensive tackle Seantrel Henderson from St. Paul this offseason.
"I have some ideas I learned through experience," McKinnie said. "I never really had anybody to show me what to do. Everything I learned, I had to learn on my own. (Henderson) is young, but he's got a great upside. And he's my size already as a freshman. I wasn't even my size as a freshman — I was 6-8, but I was like 250 pounds. I was slim."
So, is it wrong of me to hope that Mr. McKinnie teaches Mr. Henderson to get the least out of his abilities on the field? Perhaps he can teach him about being a responsible adult, after all he has that pro bowl experience and that arrest after being in a fight outside of a nightclub to go on. This thing is a match made in heaven.
In fairness, i wanted him to play for us. After seeing his recruiting and committment fiasco, along with his meddling father, i am glad he went elsewhere.