Eisen sees this as a big win.
The name of the city or village: Eisen.
Blazing-fast position players can run it under 4.3 seconds, big offensive lineman hover around 5.5 seconds,
and then there's Eisen.
This year, the NFL challenged fans to emulate Eisen, asking them to run a 40-yard-dash at the office
and have a coworker tape it.
Yesterday, Eisen ran a 6.03-
in a full suit, tie, and pocket square to boot- which, believe it or not, is his fastest time yet.
In the run-up to the draft, there was a big feature in the Washington Post,
along with a 15-minute chat on The Rich Eisen Show.
Eisen says the idea to run the drill was
born out of boredom in'05, when he and fellow NFL Network analyst Terrell Davis had to kill time between events.
Tick-borne diseases are on the rise, and prevention should be on everyone's mind, particularly during the spring and summer, and
early fall when ticks are most active," said Rebecca Eisen.
But Eisen had no idea that the equally-as-bored camera crew
happened to be filming when he ran the 40 in a sluggish 6.77 seconds- and the rest is hilarious history.
Eisen has spent the last eight years at the NFL Scouting Combine,
the week-long showcase at which incoming NFL rookies vie for the attention of pro scouts and coaches prior to April's draft.
The great German leader Bismarck in a speech in 1862 to the Prussian Landtag said"The great issues of the day will not be decided by votes and speeches
but by blood and iron(blut und Eisen)".
This exploitative business practice is one
reason why Berkeley biologist Michael Eisen once wrote in a 2003 article for the Guardian
that the state of science publishing, which was as“perverse and needless” then as it is today,“should be a public scandal”.