Quarantine life is a little different for everyone. Finding ways to stay busy and fresh can be a challenge — but for Miami Dolphins pass rusher Vince Biegel, working on his craft seems to be his preferred method for staying occupied. There’s just one problem. With no offensive linemen lingering around the family residence, Biegel’s victims aren’t your typical blocking dummies.
His first victim? His father.
Now, if Biegel’s story is to be believed, his father was an instigator in this exchange. But, unlike who the blame belongs to, there isn’t really any debate on who won this father/son showdown in the backyard, is there?
My old man was talking smack that he could block me, so we settled it in the backyard……🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/DYkvOU3yWL
— Vince Biegel (@VinceBiegel) May 11, 2020
Vince – 1
Dad – 0
The Biegels having some fun in the backyard looks like a good time — even if one of them is a young NFL pass rusher. His father, Rocky, is a former BYU player — although he admittedly played linebacker, not along the line. A convincing win over his father wasn’t enough to convince Vince’s brother Hayden that he couldn’t take Vince, however. And, unlike their father, Hayden played football pretty recently himself. Hayden was an offensive tackle at Wisconsin in 2014 — perhaps his youth and experience in pass protection would give him a better chance than his dad?
We’ll let you be the judge.
Update at the Biegel’s: My brother Hayden who played OT at Wisconsin said he could beat me one more time 1on1. So we settled it in the backyard.😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/hoXRPNPSVt
— Vince Biegel (@VinceBiegel) May 12, 2020
Maybe not. Here’s to Vince Biegel popping off that inside spin — with the same result — on the gridiron this fall.