no actually it's not especially when you're two weeks into spring practice and in high school baseball or football if i did that **** during drills, I would be doing up downs until I couldn't feel my chest and Med ball sprints until I couldn't feel my thighs.For the plethora of non-coaches on this board, it is quite reasonable to begin drills at a slower pace in order to perfect all skills required. The coach and player focus is on the correct foot work and not the speed. The speed comes when the coach sees the proper technique including body position and arm action as well as foot work. To take a 1 minute practice clip of one drill to evaluate a college skill group is preposterous and embarrassing quite frankly. Get some perspective.
Lane's clearly lackadaisical approach -- agreed. But, in general, none of FSU's WRs looked to be going full speed on that drill, which IMO is not nearly the big deal the majority in the thread want to make it out to be. It was obviously introduction of a drill focused on getting the footwork down and ramping it up afterwards. If you do that full speed from the get go then you never really get the opportunity to focus on the details of the footwork