Big Shoes to Fill, Ti-Cats taking a big step forward
QB Casey Printers (Florida A&M University) rivals some of his attack linemen. He wears a size 15 shoe, as start.
CFL Hamilton Tiger-Cats starting quarterback Casey Printers
Say this nearby Hamilton Tiger-Cat offensive sign up prospects, they certainly induce big shoes to fill. Literally. One common lineament among six-foot-five-inch d blockers who tip the scales at 325 pounds is giant feet. We're talking human aircraft carriers here. And a size 15 or 16 football cleat takes an investigate amount of shoe leather.
Ticat offence line coach Jeff Bleamer, a latest offensive lineman himself and a size 15, said those who ply their work in the trenches need a set of flatbed trailers to at the load. "They need big feet for a well-disposed base. You don't see too many offensive linemen walking in every direction with a size 10. Most mephitic linemen have size 14 and up," Bleamer said, adding the big cleats are a outset of power.
Bleamer said the biggest feet he yet saw belonged to one-time Tiger-Cat, Alouette and Philadelphia Eagle impolite lineman Ed George. Size 17. "You could undoubtedly fit a small family into size 17," Bleamer quipped.
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QB Casey Printers, 2004 CFL MVP (Age: 27, 5 Year CFL/NFL Seasoned)












