Fumbling Punishment: How Hines Ward Showed Rashard Mendenhall Importance Of Ball Security
Briefly

"He did that program... where they put a ball in my hand... So he put a ball in my hand and just wanted to let me know the importance of, you're gonna be our running back, you're carrying our hopes and dreams in your arms. So they wanted to let me know how serious it was."
Now, it isn't like Mendenhall became a fumbling machine in Pittsburgh... fumbled approximately 1% of the time while averaging 4.6 yards per carry and 10.4 yards per reception and bringing in eight total touchdowns while accounting for 1,369 yards from scrimmage.
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