07-31-2009, 12:29 PM
|
#4
|
Cry havoc...
Join Date: Aug 2000
Casino cash: $10007725
|
Dorsey failed...
http://chiefsblog.kansascity.com/?q=node/872
Quote:
The Chiefs' conditioning test is over. Most passed. Some didn't. Here's one who didn't
Chiefs coach Todd Haley has made it clear, again and again, that conditioning is a priority. It's a basic element of success, he believes, and it clears the way for coaches to emphasize more important and advanced issues during the relatively brief three weeks of training camp.
So when a likely starter fails the conditioning test, it's a tough thing to deal with. Defensive end Glenn Dorsey admitted Friday that he was among the handful of players who didn't pass the test.
"Close," he said after a long pause. "I've still got a ways to go."
In Dorsey's defense, he had ice taped to his left lower leg. It's ostensibly the same injury that kept Dorsey out of most offseason practices. Dorsey has enough work ahead that he can't afford a long absence from practices, which begin tomorrow. Haley has said players can't join team activities before passing the test. Dorsey is making the switch from tackle to end.
Before he gets to that, though, he has other work to do.
|
|
Posts: 6,798
|
|