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Scratch golfer Kyle Williams rebuffs retirement rounds for 12th Bills season

http://www.espn.com/blog/buffalo-bills/post/_/id/28221/scratch-golfer-kyle-williams-rebuffs-retirement-rounds-for-12th-bills-season

by Mike Rodakent

 

Too bad Kyle is too nice of a guy to demonstrate other use for golf clubs - clubbing rodents.

 


Logic would suggest Williams, having built his body to maul NFL offensive linemen, could use his brute strength to drive balls deep off the tee and down fairways. However, the most refined aspects of Williams' golf game are the parts that require the most touch and finesse -- chipping and putting.

"Around the greens, he has some of the best hands I’ve ever seen, and I’ve played with a lot of golfers, professional and amateur," Burns said. "His short game is definitely up there."
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Kyle is one of the best overall athletes on the Bills' roster.

 

I laugh when people think a 300lb guy is automatically disqualified to be considered athletic. To me, if you can move like Kyle or Dareus can at 300+lbs, that's more impressive than a WR being able to sprint a 4.4 40.

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How to extend a career

 

James Harrison Spends Roughly $300,000 a Year to Keep Body in Playing Shape
ESPN.com's Jeremy Fowler profiled the deep lengths some veterans take to prolong their careers. No case is more extreme than James Harrison, the 39-year-old Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker preparing for his 14th season.
According to Fowler, Harrison spends around $300,000 a year on acupuncture, massage therapy, chiropractors and cupping. Most of the cost stems from traveling across the country to see specialists.
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How to extend a career

 

James Harrison Spends Roughly $300,000 a Year to Keep Body in Playing Shape
ESPN.com's Jeremy Fowler profiled the deep lengths some veterans take to prolong their careers. No case is more extreme than James Harrison, the 39-year-old Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker preparing for his 14th season.
According to Fowler, Harrison spends around $300,000 a year on acupuncture, massage therapy, chiropractors and cupping. Most of the cost stems from traveling across the country to see specialists.

 

 

How to blow $300k a year on voodoo.

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