Steelers-Rookie Germie Bernard trainiert mit „Route God“

Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Germie Bernard absolviert in der Offseason Trainingseinheiten mit Coach James Everett Jr., der als „The Route God“ bekannt ist. Ein am Samstag veröffentlichtes Video zeigt Bernard bei der Arbeit an seiner Beinarbeit, Releases und Breakpoints gemeinsam mit seinem Teamkollegen Roman Wilson.

Das von Everetts Account geteilte Filmmaterial enthält mehrere Clips, in denen der Rookie-Receiver abwechselnd trainiert, während Wilson im Hintergrund zuschaut. Bernard, der am höchsten gedraftete Receiver des Teams seit Santonio Holmes im Jahr 2006, gilt als versierter Nachwuchsspieler, der bereit für die NFL ist. Beide Receiver konkurrieren zwar um die Rolle des WR3 in der Offensive der Steelers, arbeiten jedoch während der Sommerpause zusammen. Bernard muss sich das Vertrauen von Quarterback Aaron Rodgers durch detaillierte Vorbereitung erarbeiten. Everett veröffentlichte zudem ein Foto der Gruppe, das Bernard mit seinem beim NFL Combine angegebenen Gewicht von 206 Pfund zeigt. Seine Arbeitsmoral sticht hervor, während er sich auf seine erste Profisaison vorbereitet.

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