Brock Lesnar to the NFL?

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  1. Rube Cred

    Rube Cred nfl-*****s member

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    So the word is Lesnar is going to make a run at the NFL. Anyone care to speculate on any impact he could have? Personally, I think he'd make a decent d-lineman. Of course he'd have so much to learn, he might be a practice squad guy for the first year or two. Thoughts?
     
  2. Steelerfan_2005

    Steelerfan_2005 The Peacekeeper XL

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    The only thought I had was that without massive amounts of steroids, this guy would be 175 lbs. My guess is that he'll never make it...
     
  3. Pats37

    Pats37 The Next Big Thing

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    yeah I agree he'll be a big BUST cus you can't power bomb people in the NFL.
     
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    I agree with Steelerfan. One drug test and he'd be suspended by the league.
     
  5. Rube Cred

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>I agree with Steelerfan. One drug test and he'd be suspended by the league.</div>

    That was one of my thoughts as well. Assuming he is clean now and would pass the tests, you think he could hack it?
     
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    The guy is athletically talented. Before he became WWE, he was a part of REAL wrestling and pretty darn good at it. I think it would take a few years and he *might* be serviceable. A lot of people in the NFL are big and strong, its the smart ones and the quick ones who really make an impact.
     
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    If his size is found to be non-drug induced, I think he would have a legit shot at playing D-Line in the NFL. But that would only be if he spent a year or two on someone's practice squad and/or in NFL Europe.
     
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    I have no clue who that is....from reading the above posts I assume hes a wrestler
     
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    Pats37 The Next Big Thing

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    The Pats have a gaurd who used to be a real wrestler named Steven Neal. I guess he was an olympian or something I'm not really sure. Anyway belichick is always praising him and saying how far he has come and last season he would have actually made the team and played but he got hurt and was down for the season. I mean I guess brock could suceed but he would have to work twice as hard as every NFL player to do it in this lifetime and thats something I'm not sure anyone is ready for.
     
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    4THNLONGFELLOW Chicago Bears *********

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    Football is not wrestling and I think it would be a while before, even if, we were to ever see him grace the field. He would have to learn the key aspects of whatever position he would be playing and who would take the chance of having him? Good size but what about his speed and field smarts? Maybe this is just another publicity stunt. Good luck if he does do it though, I guess.[​IMG]
     
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    I think he might be good but it might take a while. I can see him strictly as a DT in a 1 gap system. FYI, Goldberg & the Rock both played DT. Rock never made it to the pros. Goldberg was on the Falcons & Rams roster if memory serves

    Kurt Angle tried the NFL but could not make the Steelers (his hometown team).
     
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    Cowboy71 Dallas Cowboys *********

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    While his size now may or may not be drug induced, he was a big boy before the drugs. As Vikingfan said, he was a wrestler in college and was a NCAA Champ at Minnesota at heavyweight. He manhandled pretty much every one of the people I saw him wrestle.

    Yes, it doesn't mean he can play NFL football though. Like BA said, Kurt Angle didn't make it. He certainly has (had) enough athletic talent to give it a shot though.

    I doubt it is a publicity stunt, but who knows? I remember him wrestling, but don't remember if he was on the Gopher football team. Anyone else know?
     
  14. Rube Cred

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Cowboy71)</div><div class='quotemain'>I remember him wrestling, but don't remember if he was on the Gopher football team. Anyone else know?</div>

    He tried out and made the team, but decided to focus on wrestling. I think he is fast enough and strong enough, but I think 4thandlong is right, the field smarts is going to be the tough one. I'm pretty sure it's not a publicity stunt. I heard him on the radio and he said he didn't want to be on the road all the time away from his kid, and he didn't want to reach 40 and decide he wasted his life. He wants to take a shot at the NFL and leave the wrestling lifestyle. I hope he makes it.
     

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