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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by dizzle88 Unfortunately for us, it seems the Packers have a strength and conditioning coach who is actually good at his job. Either that or since signing Brees, our FO get some kind of kick out of signing ...
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Re: Spags D
Originally Posted by dizzle88
The whole strength and conditioning thing is BS in the NFL.![]()
In the NCAA it is extremely important. The PROFESSIONAL PLAYERS in the NFL have personal contracts with supplement companies and personal trainers. They do their own thing. They do have an obligation to show up at camp ready to do their jobs. This is especially important in their offseason conditioning. If they fail to do so? They are not committed to their profession. No coach can motivate them to do so. Also, The Greenbriar doesn't cause ACL tears nor does practicing in Metairie make joints or muscles tougher. I do agree that the slow starts to the season could possibly be mitigated by tougher training camps on Airline Dr. The Saints' 0-3 starts lately seem to point toward a "soft" mindset. In no way do I believe that The Greenbriar contributes to soft tissue injuries. I will entertain the idea that it makes the players less ready to start the season mentally tough. |
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