Chris johnson (@coachcjohnson5) 's Twitter Profile
Chris johnson

@coachcjohnson5

Capital University Alumni 👨🏾‍🎓 Retired Student Athlete 🏈 DBs coach for Wittenberg University 🐅 Recruiting the Area of Southwest Ohio

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Kevin Kelley (@coachkelley1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I hear people a lot say their kid has 4.4 or even 4.3 speed. Ppl don’t understand how FAST that really is. Jamar Chase is probably a legit 4.5. Trainers and coaches using handheld times give fast times. THIS is 4.37 (3 hundredths from 4.4). Look how easily he runs past NFL dback

Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shannon Sharpe on Kirk Herbstreit's criticism of First Take: "If we're going to be on the same team, if we're gonna work for the same network, don't do that. Kirk, Chris Fowler, I promise you, if you ever mention any platform that I'm on again talking about 'I wonder what they're

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you DESTROY a Team Culture? Drip by Drip… 1. Skip reps 2. Show up late 3. Blame others 4. Take-off plays 5. Negative energy 6. No accountability 7. Sloppy in practice 8. No team cohesion 9. No communication 10. Bad body language 11. Complain about calls How

How do you DESTROY a Team Culture?

Drip by Drip…

1. Skip reps 
2. Show up late
3. Blame others 
4. Take-off plays 
5. Negative energy 
6. No accountability 
7. Sloppy in practice 
8. No team cohesion 
9. No communication 
10. Bad body language 
11. Complain about calls  

How
Todd Faulkner (@faulkthehawk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HS Football Players Why consider D3 as a great option? The NCAA does not allow for athletic scholarships at the D3 level, however schools have academic, merit and need base options to financially get the education you are looking all while developing your football skills. FACTS⬇️

HS Football Players
Why consider D3 as a great option?
The NCAA does not allow for athletic scholarships at the D3 level, however schools have academic, merit and need base options to financially get the education you are looking all while developing your football skills.
FACTS⬇️
Alvin Kamara (@a_kamara6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ion really speak too much football. Especially in the offseason. But it be funny hearing why yall think a coach should get a job or not. But then again.. the last time some yall played organized anything was last night on 2k. Can’t een get ya best friend to pass you the ball at

Cory Yates (@coryraanalytics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick Saban on Bill Belichick’s CB critical factors: -6’0”, 180, sub 4.5 -Man coverage skills -Tackling ability -Downfield ball skills Compensatory trait: - Elite speed (4.3) - Aaron Glenn Compensatory trait(s) are equally important as the critical factors!

Brandon Brooks (@coach_bbrooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

25’s, if that D1 offer hasn’t come in yet…. It’s probably not coming young bull. Time to stop commenting under posts, & seriously lock in with some of the programs you’ve been ignoring, and get the education paid for. #FreeGane 💭

Chris johnson (@coachcjohnson5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recruits. I really don’t care about you bouncing 300+ pounds of your rib cage with your butt a foot off the bench. I’d be more impressed by you controlling 225 for a set of 10.

Brandon Simmons (@coach_bsimmons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NCAA requires student-athletes to complete 16 core courses to be eligible to play in college; 10 core courses by the beginning of senior year. Earn a core course GPA of 2.3 or higher. Graduate high school. Receive final certification on your amateurism status via the NCAA