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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by MatthewT I think the strength and conditioning has been addressed and looked at many times in the past. This may be a long shot at best, but maybe now look at the playing surfaces for both practice ...
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Re: Franchise QB
Originally Posted by MatthewT
This could absolutely be part of the issue.![]()
NFL players want changes to turf in Superdome, 5 other stadiums The NFLPA says the turf used in those stadiums results in “statistically higher in-game injury rates” involving non-contact and lower-extremity injuries. Author: Associated Press Published: 7:55 AM CST November 13, 2022 Updated: 7:55 AM CST November 13, 2022 NEW YORK — The NFL Players Association is calling on six venues to change their current playing surfaces, saying the turf in those stadiums results in “statistically higher in-game injury rates” involving non-contact and lower-extremity injuries. NFLPA President JC Tretter said Saturday the league should ban “slit film” playing surfaces that are used in Cincinnati, Detroit, Indianapolis, Minnesota, New Orleans and New York (Jets and Giants). Tretter posted his statement on the NFLPA website. __________________________________________________ However, two of those six fields host teams that have the top two records in the NFC. It could simply be dumb luck. |
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