The Pathway Ep5 π½πππ€π’ππ£π πππ£ | The IPP Class of '24 work on their Pro Day plans | NFL UK
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Published 2024-03-01
Episode 5 of The Pathway sees the IPP Players prepare for their Pro Days, they meet and train with some of the biggest stars of the NFL past and present and work on their potential career defining day. The program also waves goodbye to one of their best and most influencial people within camp.
A new series which will be following the Journey of Louis Rees-Zammit and the class of 2024 as they embark on their pursuit of the NFL dream via the International Player Pathway Program. On this 10 week intensive training camp, we will bring you unrivalled access to the players, the coaches and the lives of the young men trying to achieve something only few will do... Play in the National Football League
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All Comments (21)
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Louis Rees Zammit CLEARLY has the best chance out of all these lads. Besides being crazy rapid, he's been a pro athlete at the highest level, and he's clearly the best runner out of all the rugby converts so far (including Hayne and Wade).
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Lengthier episodes are what I hoped for this series from the start, so glad we're there now
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That training facility is absolutely mad.
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Rooting for LRZ. Hope he smashes it.
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Is a super interesting concept. Elite sport is elite. You wonβt get there on talent alone, youβve got to be on it everyday, every moment. Iβm rooting for these guys. Gotta love an underdog.
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Love this series and insight keep it going guys
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Loving these clips I wish they were longer.
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Best of luck to the Irish lads
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Hope to get this opportunity some day πΏπ¦πΏπ¦
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Malinder could field quite a bit of interest as a 6'5 punter/kicker who can run and tackle.
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The thing that I would find uncomfortable and somewhat embarrassing is the constant need for motivational hype speeches. I mean before games, yeah. Before every training session? No. Anymore over the top hyping and I'll be like Dude, we're just going for lunch! Maybe its the English reserve thing.
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Dying to know what LRZ 40 time is!
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MORE!
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Can someone explain me why they do not pass the ball more often, in regular game? Thanks
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Who pays for this IPP 10 week program, is it NFL UK, the NFL itself or is The IPP a separate independant business or organisation that does everything. They obviously have exclusive use of a very impressive facility for 10 weeks which must cost a lot so who pays for that, the coaches salaries on the program, the accommodation and food etc etc and lastly why is it only a 10 week program, who came up with that time frame of 10 weeks and why? Seems far to short a time to try make it onto a pro NFL team considering they are starting from scratch as complete novices. It is almost like a sports reality show designed for TV.
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1:22 - that recipe isn't new - British Athletics used it decades ago, focussing not on outputs (you can't improve a sprinter by telling them to run faster) but on inputs (how well you sleep, how well you eat, how you maintain your health - even down to how to wash your hands more effectively - as well as better technique) and getting everything you can out of small detailed changes. British Cycling did the same and dominated the world of track cycling for a while. I'm not warming to the undertones here of how the NFL is better than everything else in every respect.
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NRL opening its season in Vegas tomorrow cmon on the Bunnies
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The receivers have absolutely no chance. Have you seen the draft class of 2024 LOOOOOOOOOOOOL
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Louis stop whitening your teeth booooy
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It's funny to watch. The NFL is wasting time and money. They will not get a place on the team. What sport can adults learn to play at a professional level in a few months?