The Kansas City Chiefs have a new drill for the Running Backs. It involves a port-a-potty, a football, and a coach. The player sits in the port-a-potty with the door closed. The coach says go and the another player opens the door. The ball is thrown and the player in the port-a-potty has to catch the pass seeing it when the door opens.

This could be for reaction seeing when running backs do a play action, they take the fake hand off and either go for a block or they could go out for a pass. Some times the running back turns his head and the ball is just about there and doesn't have much time to react.

Charlie Weis, the Chiefs offensive coordinator, says that this drill dates back to the year 1994 when he first joined the Patriots. Weis says "My first year of coaching at the Patriots I learned that from Mike Pope. He really did a good job through all the years with the tight-ends he coached and I was wondering, asked him one day you know he had everything to sort of make his guys better."

Most people wouldn't ever expect football and port-a-potty to be used in the same sentence but Charlie Weis can make them be used at the same time for a good purpose.