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Aren't most players using personal trainers during both regular and off season? I remember Deebo on that Netflix show trying all kinds of voodoo magic treatments for all his injuries...sometimes you are just a dude who is always getting hurt. Of course you need a sound program in place in the facility and i won't pretend to know how all of that works.

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58 minutes ago, Moonraker said:

Aren't most players using personal trainers during both regular and off season? I remember Deebo on that Netflix show trying all kinds of voodoo magic treatments for all his injuries...sometimes you are just a dude who is always getting hurt. Of course you need a sound program in place in the facility and i won't pretend to know how all of that works.

Not sure how old you are, but the older I get, the more ridiculous the NFL looks. Like every play looks like life or death to me at 33, whereas at 21 I wouldn't bat an eye. The fact people aren't hurt more often is a testament to the refinement of technique these guys play with. 

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3 hours ago, CarolinaRideorDie said:

Wasn't one of Rhule's big selling points was that they were going to have the best facilities, nutrition, and trainers to create physical freaks? Everything Rhule touches has turned to crap. Rhule was in over his head. 

I remember Tepper saying that. Rhule probably did too.

If I remember correctly, there was supposed to be a Sports Science department / facility built as part of what Rhule wanted, but I don't think that ever happened.

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