FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Leger Douzable tried to warn them.
Armed with broadcasting experience of his own, Douzable knew what he and his Jets teammates Willie Colon and Antonio Cromartie had gotten themselves into when they signed up for the NFL's four-day broadcasting boot camp.
"I knew it was going to be a grind. I told them," Douzable said with a smile, recounting their experience last week.
The program, directed by the NFL Player Engagement and NFL Broadcasting departments, gave 24 current and former NFL players hands-on experience in areas such as video study, editing, field reporting, radio production, studio preparation and production meetings.