Become Relentless

Members

  • Michael Husted
  • greg baty
  • Harry Highschool
  • Coach Shaw
  • leon searcy
  • Andrew Borene
  • CB
  • Kamaka Baculpo
  • Todd Husak
  • Alex Bernstein
  • Carl Hansen
  • Brendan Darby
  • Chad Hutchinson
  • Tim Tyrrell
  • Ryan Collins
  • Jon Haskins

NFL Highlights

Can't-Miss Play NFC Championship: Tynes missed FG

Lawrence Tynes misses a 36-yd field goal attempt in the final seconds of the NFC Championship Game.

NFC Championship: Plaxico Burress highlights

Plaxico Burress has 11 catches for 154 yards as the Giants advance to Super Bowl XLII.

Can't-Miss Play AFC Championship: Chambers sideline catch

Chris Chambers stretches out for a perfect sideline catch vs. Patriots.

AFC Championship: Michael Turner highlights

Chargers RB Michael Turner only manages to gain 65 rush yds taking over for the injured LT in the AFC Championship Game.

AFC Championship: Chris Chambers highlights

The Chargers WR caught 7 passes for 90 yards in a 21-12 loss vs. Patriots.

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What is Relentless?

Relentless was formed in 2006 by former NFL players working to strengthen the game of football by giving young players the tools, knowledge, and inspiration they need to achieve greatness both on and off the football field.


If you are a young player looking for some tips from guys that have beaten the odds and made it to the NFL then you should take some time to look around, learn a few things, ask a few questions, attend a relentless camp, and don't forget to enhance your profile page with pics, videos, and your relentless story so you can send a relentless link to college coaches.

Events

Chalk Talk

Gordon A. Wright

"Enjoy the Ride" 3 Replies

In 1960 I played tackle[160lbs] for undefeated Freeport High and made 3rd team All- Nassau county N.Y. No big Schools would bite even though Coach Bill Ashley told them I would grow based on my par...

Started by Gordon A. Wright in Your Relentless Story. Last reply by Gordon A. Wright May. 1, 2008.

Blog Posts

Matt Robinson

New guy

What's up teaam. Just got in the game and wanted to make one comment, love the thought of giving back to those "that haven't yet" or help those enjoy "that never will"...play the game. It's a great oportunity and I am glad they let me on the field.

Posted by Matt Robinson on April 24, 2008 at 11:58am

Harry Highschool

Grat training day today...



Ran some of my best time trials. Beat everyone hands down. Looking forward to next season. I'm sure this offseason's hard work will pay off.

Harry

Posted by Harry Highschool on March 9, 2008 at 2:06pm

Brendan Darby

ALWAYS have a plan...

Ikegwuonu's knee injury will hurt his draft status


http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/draft08/news/story?id=3213166&campaign=rss&source=NFLHeadlines


It just goes to show, you never know what's going to happen. According to the article, he hurt his knee in a workout.Continue

Posted by Brendan Darby on January 24, 2008 at 7:30pm

Brendan Darby

After the game is over

Your football career will end. Think about it. To put it another way, you will one day be an ex-football player. Stop and let that sink in for a while.

It's tough to imagine a time where your days are no longer filled with hang cleans, footwork drills, film study, and endless meetings, but it's coming. On top of that, for most players, it's coming sooner rather than later. Unfortunately, since it's a hard fact to contemplate, it's completely ignored by the majority of pla… Continue

Posted by Brendan Darby on December 20, 2007 at 11:09pm — 1 Comment

Relentless

Getting Ready For Next Season....

Just like everything in life football has cycles of ups and downs. There is the season and then the off-season. Seems like we spend so much time getting ready for those few short months when we get to play. Building relentless is a bit like football, lots of time and energy into planning and getting ready for the big game, we haven't kicked off just yet, but we're making sure we're ready when we do.

Posted by Relentless on December 16, 2007 at 9:20am

 
 

Top 5 Things to Do Here

1. Check out the Chalk Talk section and read what NFL vets have to say about their experience in college and the NFL.

2. Post videos and photos of yourself on your profile for college coaches to scout your skills.

3. Ask questions. There are dozens of NCAA and NFL vets here, knowledge is power. Don't be shy.

4. Share what you know. If you had a breakthrough training tip or a drill that helped you take your game to the next level, share it in the Chalk Talk section.

5. Find out about attending or coaching at a Relentless one day camp in your home town.

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