Can you please link to the proof that he doesn't work hard? TIA
1. Some considered Philadelphia an obvious landing spot at No. 14 for the former USC star, but whispers about White's work ethic may drop his stock. Mar. 30 - 12:59 pm etc
http://forums.footballguys.com/forum/index...=233457&hl=
2. "His character, he has matured, but there is some validity in the questions. His work ethic has progressed since I've been here... but he hasn't been the hardest worker." Todd McNair (USC RB Coach 2004 & 2005) - Apr. 27, 2006
http://www.ohio.com/mld/ohio/sports/footba...ns/14440113.htm
(link gone but was referenced in Shark Pool last year)
3. A high ranking official on a team with a need for a running back, was utterly shocked at White's lack of preparation. He acknowledged that White had been a prospect for his team would consider with their first round pick. However, after having seen for himself how disinterested the former USC back had been on his own Pro Day, the source argued for his club to completely remove White from consideration....
"This is typical LenDale", the scout said. "He's been known as an immature, lazy guy throughout his time at SC and it just goes to show you that even on one of the most important days of his life he is still pulling this (stuff)"
http://www.nfldraftscout.com/news/index.ph...amp;ucat=2&
4. "As one NFL general manager said after seeing White at the combine: “The guy needed a bra, it was ridiculous. You come to the combine looking like that and you want to be a first-round pick? Come on. The guy had obviously been doing nothing.”"
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12126007/
5. “The guy can play, but he just gets by,” said a former USC offensive player who was teammates with White. “He coasted in practice and he coasted in the offseason. He came in thinking he just had to put in his time and that’s what you see now. People think he’s great and the talent is there … but the stuff he did was just because he played next to Reggie and with all those other guys around him. If he had really worked at it, he would have been amazing.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12126007/
Edit: added #4 and #5