Matt Rhule wanted to add some fun to one of his training camp practices. He couldn’t possibly have known what a good decision he made.
Bears associate AD for football operations Sean Padden challenged a robotic tackling dummy to a race, which he won, but he also lost.
The time @SeanJpadden raced the Dummy for Curfew! #ManVsMachine pic.twitter.com/Xgc7tCcJ6c
— Matt Rhule (@CoachMattRhule) August 4, 2017
Watch on the All-22 camera as the dummy realizes it’s going to lose the race and immediately plots a course for revenge.
Gotta check out the official film angle for #ManVsMachine @BUFootball @KNegandhiESPN @SportsCenter @notthefakeSVP pic.twitter.com/Kjs1M7kJwu
— Ryan Kelly (@RyanKelly_BU) August 4, 2017
“I did it for humanity,” Padden said. “That’s a warning out there, because the machines aren’t going to fight fair.”
#ManVsMachine #Bfast #SPfast pic.twitter.com/5p4RJc5b34
— Sean Padden (@SeanJpadden) August 4, 2017
Padden may have won the race, but he’s made an enemy for life.