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Edelman was a little reserved, not just "some", but very, very, very.
As a "quarterback", entering any team will inevitably be the focus of attention, because he is likely to shake the core of the entire team. When Rodgers entered the Green Bay Packers, Farver had already entered the end of his career and was still making things difficult for Rodgers everywhere, let alone now?
Rodgers was the main player in his first year and was in a period of upward overall. After winning the Super Bowl MVP, his career prospects were even brighter. So, why did the Green Bay Packers choose Edelman without lacking substitute quarterbacks? What is Edelman's situation?
Even Edelman himself was full of confusion. He was completely unable to determine his position and how to open up the situation in the locker room.
As you can see from your sight, Matthews has become a gang with many players, not only because he is a Tanhua Show, but also because he is a rugby family. His family has taught Matthews some locker room skills early on. He knows how to put himself in the right position and cut into the locker room.
Alex Mark and Jared Cook both seemed low-key and introverted, and focused on changing jerseys and equipment to prepare for training. However, because their positions were not "threatening", other players next to them were willing to talk to each other, and they just needed to answer.
Louis Quisvas is a social person who has stood with offensive forward players and can't see any sense of incongruity at all.
Even the rookies selected in the other four, five and six rounds were all in their own group, and no one was close to Edelman - not because Edelman was like that, but because the quarterback position was really special, they still need to look at Rogers' attitude and the attitude of the coaching staff, otherwise, if you accidentally stand in the wrong team, it would be bad.
Edelman was a little depressed.
His personality is not a cheerful and optimistic type, but he is not a type who is afraid of socializing. He just needs an opportunity, so should he take the initiative now?
“Edelman?”
A call made Edelman turn his head quickly with allergies, as if a boxer was guarding against attacks from behind. But after doing the move, Edelman felt a little embarrassed. His reaction was indeed a bit exaggerated. Fortunately, the person in front of him didn't seem to care.
"Nelson." The other party took the initiative to extend his right hand and completed the introduction of himself.
Edelman also reached out his right hand to complete the handshake, "I know, Jody Nelson, the last Super Bowl catch was really incredible. I... well, I'm Julian Edelman."
Nelson is an honest man who doesn't say anything complimentary, but just smiles to express his gratitude, "Welcome to Green Bay. How about it, are you ready?"
"Although today is basic training, don't think you can handle it casually. The coach attaches great importance to basic training. Rogers and the others just said that today we need to learn some new training methods to increase muscle flexibility. We must keep our focus, otherwise we must be careful."
Reminding the fact that Harris was given a severe lesson in challenging the coach in training camp last year, Nelson couldn't help laughing, but seeing Edelman's unclear eyes, Nelson did not share Harris' gossip, but said, "Let's go, let's warm up in the stadium first."
Although I don't understand why Nelson is willing to extend an olive branch to him, Edelman decided to seize the opportunity, "Why are everyone not in a hurry? Isn't the coach already waiting on the court?"
"Ha." Nelson laughed directly and said honestly, "Don't worry, the coach won't care."
"Oh? Why?" Jared Cook walked silently next to him, and a sound suddenly appeared. The slightly tight voice could feel his nervousness.
Nelson did not keep it in a silence and explained obediently, "The coach has his own rhythm and habits. He jogs to the training base every day, and then starts to study the tactical manual. He will always be the first to arrive at the training base and the last to leave."
"When I was still in NCAA, some people tried to train according to the coach's routine. Later, when I was in Green Bay, some people were like this, but I couldn't keep up, and I really couldn't keep up. Later, I was scolded by the coach."
"He said that his training is just to keep his body healthy, and the intensity and strength are different from professional players. Our training intensity is tailored to everyone. We only need to ensure the quality of the training during the training time. There is no need to be the same as him. That is a very stupid approach."
Nelson told stories, dry and tasteless, but he was sincere. Before he knew it, a small group of players gathered around him in groups of three or three.
I don’t know when Rogers had joined in, and there were several wide receivers such as Jennings and Jones, and Jones expressed his thoughts, “I will never tell you that when Nelson and his team competed with the coach for speed running in college, only Nelson won the coach.”
"What?"
"Really or not?"
The chattering was so lively. Edelman had already integrated into the team without realizing it. Even Rogers stood next to him, a little strange, but it felt... not bad.
Dawkins' mood became inexplicably nervous - he was no longer a rookie, and the training camp was also a fixed routine every year. Such tension was really a long time ago. Edelman and the others could hear the content of the conversation in his ears, and the chaotic thoughts surged in his mind.
Finally, Dawkins pulled Woodson, "Charles, what's going on? Tell me, coach... what's going on? Is there any taboo he has?"
"Didn't you work with your coach in Philadelphia? What the coach used to be, and what it is now." Woodson deliberately teased Dawkins.
Dawkins rolled his eyes, "The coach used to be an intern, but now the coach... is a coach, how is this the same?"
Woodson laughed happily, "Train well, focus on training, don't think about being lazy, that's all, coach, it's actually easy to get along with."
"Are you serious?" Dawkins's face full of suspicion.
Woodson raised his hands and said surrender, "Of course it's true. The coach is so kind. You can ask the training base and any Green Bay shop. Everyone says the coach is friendly and approachable. If you don't believe me, you can verify it yourself. As long as you train carefully, the coach is the friendliest person in the world."
The premise is, if you can keep up with the coach's devil training.
Woodson felt that there was no need to say the following sentence. He still needed to let Dawkins truly experience it in person before he could fully wake up.
Chapter completed!