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21 minutes ago, countryboi said:

I’m not sure how a strength and conditioning coach can prevent things like a broken ankle or a torn ACL, it feels a bit like a scapegoat to me.
 

As fans, we often look for simple solutions to problems, but I don’t think the number of injuries we’ve had is something that can be easily fixed but what do I know?

Tendon strength does also improve, albeit not as fast as muscle mass.  Additionally, more muscle mass developed around the joint makes for a more stable joint.

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35 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Tell that to Jalen Hurts, Kyler Murray, Tua…if you’re small, you need to be strong.

People are worried about Jayden Daniels’ durability, but not Josh Allen or Baker Mayfield trucking dudes every week?

I like Bryce’s trajectory, but he absolutely has to hit the weight room.  All football players need to hit the weight room, and he is absolutely enemy #1.  He can’t get taller but has to get bigger and stronger. 

 

You’re out of your mind if you don’t think Bryce is in the weight room here, when he was at Bama, and at Mater Dei before that. 

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2 minutes ago, OnlyPantherFaninMaine said:

You’re out of your mind if you don’t think Bryce is in the weight room here, when he was at Bama, and at Mater Dei before that. 

Then I’m out of my mind.  

Find me a singular weight training stat from Bryce in his entire football career…and I will show you a ton from those other QB’s.

Find me one.  I’ve searched.

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7 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

Tendon strength does also improve, albeit not as fast as muscle mass.  Additionally, more muscle mass developed around the joint makes for a more stable joint.

This.

Although some of the freakier athletes are strong enough to cause injury that wouldn’t otherwise occur if they weren’t so strong. (Bo Jackson)

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32 minutes ago, L-TownCat said:

This.

Although some of the freakier athletes are strong enough to cause injury that wouldn’t otherwise occur if they weren’t so strong. (Bo Jackson)

The reality is the NFL is a league of freaks, and every single one of these guys were strong when they got there.  These strength and conditioning programs at the pro level don’t seem to be making guys much stronger.  Otherwise Jalen Hurts 600 lb squat wouldn’t be such a big deal.

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6 minutes ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

The reality is the NFL is a league of freaks, and every single one of these guys were strong when they got there.  These strength and conditioning programs at the pro level don’t seem to be making guys much stronger.  Otherwise Jalen Hurts 600 lb squat wouldn’t be such a big deal.

Guarantee Bryce can’t squat 300 and if you don’t think that matters, also cool.  

It clearly does for the Tush Push amongst many other things.

All football players need to hit the weights hard in the off-season.  Bryce included.

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Just now, HardcoreHokie said:

Guarantee Bryce can’t squat 300 and if you don’t think that matters, also cool.  

It clearly does for the Tush Push amongst many other things.

All football players need to hit the weights hard in the off-season.  Bryce included.

I agree.  I’m just saying these pro level strength programs are a joke cause they never get anyone stronger.  For the most part they inherit already strong athletes and don’t help them get stronger.

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5 hours ago, PNW_PantherMan said:

I agree.  I’m just saying these pro level strength programs are a joke cause they never get anyone stronger.  For the most part they inherit already strong athletes and don’t help them get stronger.

Putting up numbers shouldnt be the goal. They are not competing in powerlifting or weightlifting. Explosiveness and durability.

@HardcoreHokie No doubt BY can squat 300. Ridiculous to suggest otherwise.

Saying he can't squat 400.. maybe not. But that's not the goal either. 

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15 hours ago, NAS said:

Why is that?  He seems to be doing just fine running, escaping, throwing. 

benching is not good for QBs anyway, way too much risk of hurting your shoulders or impacting your arm flexibility

 

 

This.  I played QB in high school and we hardly lifted upper body at all.  It was all core, squats, and legs.    That is where the true power comes from.  

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