Sol Duc
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The reason we have not seen this in the NFL? Mainly stamina reasons? Why not some sort of hybrid version? You'd think they could be trained for endurance as long as their not 500 pounds? Thoughts.....
Two entirety different skill sets.The reason we have not seen this in the NFL? Mainly stamina reasons? Why not some sort of hybrid version? You'd think they could be trained for endurance as long as their not 500 pounds? Thoughts.....
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Not powerful athletes.....wow.There might be some great athlete that does sumo that could pull it off. In general, sumo wrestlers are too short, not power athletes, and don't have the skill base/experience.
Sumo wrestlers are generally short compared to NFL lineman.
It's easy to underestimate just how exceptional of athletes NFL offensive lineman are in power and speed at their size. The absolute worst 40 yard times and vertical for those drafted are still better than almost all the sumo wrestlers. Strength is critical, but so is power (the ability to recruit force quickly/explosively). If it was only about strength/size, there are plenty of brutally strong powerlifters that could play OL.
It's also easy to underestimate the skills associated with playing OL. You don't just line up and put your hands on someone. You have to know what to do with your body, how to read defenders and counter, work within the play/scheme, etc.