El novato de los Steelers Germie Bernard entrena con el maestro de las rutas

El receptor abierto de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Germie Bernard, trabaja durante la temporada baja con el entrenador James Everett Jr., conocido como The Route God. Un video publicado el sábado muestra a Bernard enfocándose en el juego de pies, las liberaciones y los puntos de quiebre junto a su compañero de equipo Roman Wilson.

El material, compartido por la cuenta de Everett, captura varios clips del receptor novato rotando repeticiones mientras Wilson observa en el fondo. Bernard, el receptor seleccionado más alto del equipo desde Santonio Holmes en 2006, es visto como un prospecto pulido y listo para la acción en la NFL. Ambos receptores compiten por el rol de tercer receptor en la ofensiva de Pittsburgh, pero colaboran durante el receso de verano. Bernard debe ganarse la confianza del mariscal de campo Aaron Rodgers mediante una preparación detallada. Everett también publicó una foto del grupo, mostrando a Bernard con su peso registrado de 206 libras del NFL Combine. Su ética de trabajo destaca mientras se prepara para su primera temporada profesional.

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