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April 01, 2018 09:18PM
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Chris Long@JOEL9ONE
In case you were thinking this is dangerous, these are fake knives. Just take a minute to appreciate the hand work and fluidity. Beast!! When hard work meets talent.


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Aaron Donald’s scary-looking workout was real, but the knives apparently were not

[www.washingtonpost.com]

It would seem that Aaron Donald’s training session, video of which caused quite a stir Sunday, was not an April Fools’ Day prank. However, the Rams defensive lineman eventually acknowledged that the knives involved — yes, knives — were not “real.”

That information undoubtedly came as a relief to the Rams and their fans, not to mention anyone else who has enjoyed watching the 2017 NFL defensive player of the year wreck opposing offenses. Until his clarification, it sure looked like Donald’s frightening workout was meant to provide an exceedingly painful incentive for him to keep swatting away the arms of his training partner.

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Okay, so the knives were not, in fact, a threat to leave Donald bleeding all over the turf while learning how to defeat blockers.

In retrospect, the Rams would have been looking daggers at anyone even thinking about putting their star defensive player in that much actual peril during an offseason workout. Nevertheless, it’s not hard to imagine that even props-department knives could produce an effective psychological reaction, and they certainly did on the Internet, which had some sharp takes on the video.

If the video wasn’t as scary as it initially appeared, the thought that Donald is working hard to get better has to be legitimately terrifying to the Rams’ opponents. Statistics rarely do justice to interior defenders, but Donald still racked up some impressive numbers in 2017 with 32 tackles, 11 sacks, five forced fumbles and one pass defensed, and of which came in just 14 games.

In 2018, Donald will be paired with the Rams’ most recent acquisition, Ndamukong Suh, giving offensive linemen twice as many nightmares. The former Dolphins and Lions star figures to occupy his share of blockers, allowing Donald even more chances to slice through lines and carve up quarterbacks.

In the meantime, take it from Eagles defensive lineman Chris Long, who would know a thing or two about how much value Donald got from his training session, to point out that the blades involved were the only dull aspect to the video.
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  Aaron Donald training...lol insane!!

RFIP744April 01, 2018 04:43PM

  not really

zn330April 01, 2018 05:13PM

  the washington post on this

zn315April 01, 2018 09:18PM

  Re: Aaron Donald training...lol insane!!

Ramsdude218April 02, 2018 05:20AM

  That's hilarious

Suh-weet!191April 02, 2018 09:07AM

  Re: Aaron Donald training...lol insane!!

headslapper238April 02, 2018 10:08AM

  Re: Aaron Donald training...lol insane!!

Ramsdude159April 02, 2018 10:14AM

  Re: Aaron Donald training...lol insane!!

headslapper155April 02, 2018 01:38PM

  Aaron Donald could train with french baguettes for all I care

promomasterj196April 02, 2018 10:22AM

  Re: Aaron Donald could train with french baguettes for all I care

Suh-weet!164April 02, 2018 12:20PM

  Re: Aaron Donald could train with french baguettes for all I care

Ramsdude140April 02, 2018 12:23PM