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Redskins linebacker Lorenzo Alexander has never been an ‘orthodox’ NFL player. Â During his time in the pros, he’s learned offensive, defensive and special teams playbooks, changed body types through weight loss, lined up all over the field, and dedicated his time to his fans and teammates.
But when he isn’t preparing for his work on the field, Alexander likes to take his talents to the bowling alley. Â And wouldn’t you know, he’s found success with a unique bowling style as well (via SportsBUZZVid):
I can sympathize with Alexander’s plight to a degree. Â As someone with big hands and slim fingers, I usually have to use the ball with finger holes designed for ogres.
Also, it is a tad ironic that one of the more coach-able guys over his tenure on the team doesn’t really want pointers on his bowling game. Â Go figure.
In other conversations that I’ve had with Alexander, I know that he goes bowling quite a bit, especiall...
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