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Pro’s View on Justin Apparcio

Cory Withrow’s View on the video:

Wehad a saying in the NFL and it went like this.. “Play at a level that your the other team is either unable or unwilling to match” I believe in the video Justn does just that. He has fantastic athletic ability and great balance. He seems to have a good feel for the ball as well. The saying speed kills does apply in this situation, but at the next level so does playing with your pads high. Justins first three steps are great and he seems to be well coached, other than I feel he has his wrong hand down when coming from a three point. Looking at the down and didstance, he doesnt seem to slow down and wait for the game to come to him. What I mean is soem players will try and predict what other teams are doing on first and second down.. ie run the ball so they play the scheme. Justin plays one hundread miles an hour on every down, he also does a great job on passing situations of taking half a man when rushing the passer. I would like to see him in a whole game, but I believe he is an intense young man who plays the game with a lot of fun.

Justin Apparcio #43, DE  6’1  215lbs

Pro’s view by:

Cory Withrow:

After finishing his tenth year in the National Football league, Cory is using his experience on and off the field to better the youth of tomorrow. Knowing the importance of being mentored by men who want to see him succeed, he now turns his attention and focus on paying it forward to allow student athletes recognize their full potential. Reputed for being both a physical player and a strategist, Cory saw fit to attend the NFL’s Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business. During this intensive three-day program, Withrow and other NFL players, including then teammate Marques Harris, learned how to best evaluate and articulate business opportunities in general, and in the sports industry specifically. Cory intends to leverage this experience, along with his quick wit, charisma and aptitude for public speaking, into a radio and/or television broadcasting career when he ultimately retires from the game.

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Posted by pro-panel on Nov 17 2010. Filed under Football, Top Videos. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

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