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When he was 3. :razzed:
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Isaiah Pead proved his toughness at an early age
Posted by Darin Gantt on June 13, 2012, 11:40 AM EDT
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There may be concerns that Rams rookie running back Isaiah Pead may not be big enough to take all the hits in the NFL.
But the 5-foot-10, 197-pounder showed at a young age he’s tough enough to withstand contact.
Pead told Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about an incident when he was 3 years old, and was hit by a car.
Not a Hot Wheels car.
Not a tricycle.
A CAR.
“I remember stopping, and I braced myself,” Pead said of the incident. “Got hit, kind of flew, and hit another car. My mom said (the car) was going about 25-30 miles an hour, and hit the brakes as it was hitting me.”
Though an ambulance was summoned, Pead didn’t go to the hospital. No broken bones. Pead said his mother told him after the fact that he didn’t even cry, or at least not much.
If he can take that kind of punishment as a toddler, maybe the idea he’s Steven Jackson’s long-term replacement isn’t so far-fetched after all.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/20 ... early-age/
Isaiah Pead proved his toughness at an early age
Posted by Darin Gantt on June 13, 2012, 11:40 AM EDT
St. Louis Rams Rookie Mini Camp Getty Images
There may be concerns that Rams rookie running back Isaiah Pead may not be big enough to take all the hits in the NFL.
But the 5-foot-10, 197-pounder showed at a young age he’s tough enough to withstand contact.
Pead told Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch about an incident when he was 3 years old, and was hit by a car.
Not a Hot Wheels car.
Not a tricycle.
A CAR.
“I remember stopping, and I braced myself,” Pead said of the incident. “Got hit, kind of flew, and hit another car. My mom said (the car) was going about 25-30 miles an hour, and hit the brakes as it was hitting me.”
Though an ambulance was summoned, Pead didn’t go to the hospital. No broken bones. Pead said his mother told him after the fact that he didn’t even cry, or at least not much.
If he can take that kind of punishment as a toddler, maybe the idea he’s Steven Jackson’s long-term replacement isn’t so far-fetched after all.