Correct, I think David was looking to be an extremely explosive guy that would come in for a few plays and then rest for a few. That
doesn’t jive well with today’s game and schemes. For the money they pay #1 receivers, they expect you to be on the field all the time. What exactly did Ian do that was different than CP? I think this was around the same time he trained Gea Johnson.
i spent a few days with Ian in Edmonton a long time ago. Before he had all these big names. I didn’t know what to ask really at that time, but he was influenced by Pfaff. Seagrave to some degree, at least technically with the pawback stuff and all. If I didn’t know he was a Poliquin associate I would have never known he was influenced by him. His sample weeks looked mote like track sample weeks, more like Pfaff except he seemed to split upper and lower weights up some. Nice and intense guy. I learned more just being around him and seeing how hard he worked and carried himself. Left an impression hen I was young. Hot wife too.