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In football, what is a board drill?

This is my first year playing football, and my friends are always like, look forward to those board drills! What is it? if im a wide receiver do I do them? If im a safety do I do them? Also, do you NEED gloves in football? Thanks for your answers!

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Never heard of a horse just having back shoes on. Fronts yes. None of my horses would stay sound without shoes. They are mostly TBs and do a lot of work on and off the roads. As for therapeutic shoeing it is for a purpose of the horse needs it and should be used in conjunction with the farrier and the vets advice. No such thing as corks with shoes, I think you mean caulks, which are rarely used nowadays, they were more for draught horses pulling heavy drays on tarmac. If the horse has a movement issue for any reason or laminitis, cracked feet, flat feet, thin soles, then special shoeing can help greatly.
My answer is you can not put 20in. rims on a nissan unless it is a full size family car.Anything smaller will not work.
18 are the largest recommended for your car, unless your prepared to do air suspension or a rolled fender then I wouldn't even look at 20's
well if its the 1999 to 2007 then yes and 20's will fit on 2002+ 7 series the 2003+ 5 series and the X5 and X3 I am not sure for the Z range.
No, having larger rims means you have to have lower profile tires. So next time you hit a bump at a fast speed there won't be enough cushion in the tire thus you'll end up bending your fresh rims. Also the smaller tires will absorb less bumps and put more work on your shocks. So your ride will be rougher.

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