Oh, dude, you're talking about Lynn Swann. Yeah, back in the day, this guy was like, "Hey, I'm catching footballs, but you know what would make me even better? Ballet." So, he started taking ballet classes to improve his agility and grace on the field. And let me tell you, it worked like a charm.
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Steelers receiver Lynn Swann - he took the lessons in part to improve his dexterity in catching the ball amid opposing defenders.
Yes, they do! It it good for them and keeps them in shape for football and a lot of NFL players belong to Ballet companies during the off season! It also keeps them balanced and helps their flexibility.
They don't have to... But are encouraged to.lol Ballet helps maintain Balance, Strength and Flexibility as well as requires you to think fast as you do your movements and make sure your in absolutly perfect position. Most NFL players belong to some sort of ballet company as well.(:
Donovin Darius, Lynn Swann, Herschel Walker, Willie Gault (XX Superbowl Champion Bears)
A fumble is down when the recovering player is down or when the ball goes out of bounds...so yes, if the ball is fumbled forward and recovered by the offense, or goes out of bounds, past the first down marker, it is a first down. The exception is on fourth down. In the NFL, only the player who fumbled the ball can advance it on fourth down.
NFL player Jeff Allen is 6'-04''.