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This “analytics” conditioning is garbage


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Go check out how well the Charlotte Hornets have done in the drafts since they got rid of that stupid “analytic genius” Rich Cho at GM for one who has the eye talent for good players. 
 

Rich Cho’s picks: Kemba, MKG**, Zeller**, Vonleh**, Kaminsky**, Monk**   (**bust)

 

Mitch Kupchak: Bridges, PJ, LaMelo, Bouknight/Kai (too early) 


 

David Tepper is such a stupid sport owner. When he finally realize that this is football and not the stock market where math/analytic doesn’t play a big part in, we’ll start winning. 
 

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4 hours ago, The Question said:

Second season in a row where we’ve been completely battered with injuries and they’re all the same type, every strength and conditioning coach needs to be removed. They’re obviously not getting these guys ready, Roy goes down now. Who answers to this?

Fire David Tepper. He’s the one that thinks football is the same as the stock market. 

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2 hours ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

Players are demanding more and more of their bodies. The harder you push, the more likely you're going to have something break. 

That’s not true. Tom Brady recently spoke about it a couple days ago saying the NFL is making football soft. Light practices, no more hitting, etc are reasons why these players are getting hurt. Their bodies are not prepare for full contact on game day. Just like our little fan fest this year. Rhule had our players come out there pretty much in T-shirt and shorts. 

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8 hours ago, Squid Game said:

That’s not true. Tom Brady recently spoke about it a couple days ago saying the NFL is making football soft. Light practices, no more hitting, etc are reasons why these players are getting hurt. Their bodies are not prepare for full contact on game day. Just like our little fan fest this year. Rhule had our players come out there pretty much in T-shirt and shorts. 

That's also an anecdotal take and not a fact based one. It is possible there is some veracity to it but thr general, "It's cause they're all pussies and don't get hit anymore" take also ignores that currently NFL players are also stressing their bodies much further than in the past. 

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10 hours ago, Squid Game said:

That’s not true. Tom Brady recently spoke about it a couple days ago saying the NFL is making football soft. Light practices, no more hitting, etc are reasons why these players are getting hurt. Their bodies are not prepare for full contact on game day. Just like our little fan fest this year. Rhule had our players come out there pretty much in T-shirt and shorts. 

Tom brady saying the nfl is soft is peak irony.

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16 hours ago, Panther'sBigD said:

The same people that bitch about injuries keeping players out, also tend to bitch about the focus on player safety making football 'too soft.' 

Most of our major injuries this year came from non contact plays. The only thing prevented from making football "soft" as you say is concussions. 

So great comparison!

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