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Old 11-07-2024, 02:56 PM   #1
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Re: Injury Report - Week 10 - Falcons @ Saints

Really good news seeing Erik McCoy back at practice.

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Re: Injury Report - Week 10 - Falcons @ Saints

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido View Post
Really good news seeing Erik McCoy back at practice.

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If only our players had been advised that "warming up" is a crucial part of playing sport at any level.
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If only our players had been advised that "warming up" is a crucial part of playing sport at any level.
I'm with Bako on this. I seriously doubt the players suddenly totally abandoned warming up, something ALL of them have done since Peewee football, once Dennis Allen took over. I think it would probably be more likely that they were expected to have warmed up prior to taking the field for practice as opposed to an organized warmup session as the first step of organized practice. Could this have allowed some players to cut corners in their preparation before hitting the field? Possibly so. I know for at least home games all players are out there on the field going through pre-game warmups. I can't speak to practice, however.

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I'm with Bako on this. I seriously doubt the players suddenly totally abandoned warming up, something ALL of them have done since Peewee football, once Dennis Allen took over. I think it would probably be more likely that they were expected to have warmed up prior to taking the field for practice as opposed to an organized warmup session as the first step of organized practice. Could this have allowed some players to cut corners in their preparation before hitting the field? Possibly so. I know for at least home games all players are out there on the field going through pre-game warmups. I can't speak to practice, however.
The fact that we easily have the most bizarre, soft tissue injuries in the league, to me easily points that something fundamental wasn't being done.

Everything here is starting to make sense all of a sudden, with DA and Loomis being at the core of it all.
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The fact that we easily have the most bizarre, soft tissue injuries in the league, to me easily points that something fundamental wasn't being done.

Everything here is starting to make sense all of a sudden, with DA and Loomis being at the core of it all.
You might need to check this out.

Week Ten injuries for all teams.

Hamstrings - 33
Quad - 6
Oblique - 2
Calf - 10
Abdomen - 4
Groin - 12

There's teams with more soft tissue concerns and some with less. We're middle of the pack.
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Re: Injury Report - Week 10 - Falcons @ Saints

Originally Posted by AsylumGuido View Post
You might need to check this out.

Week Ten injuries for all teams.

Hamstrings - 33
Quad - 6
Oblique - 2
Calf - 10
Abdomen - 4
Groin - 12

There's teams with more soft tissue concerns and some with less. We're middle of the pack.
We’re at the bottom of the pack when it comes to turning soft tissue issues into WINS. And that’s the bottom line.
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