Meh. Those that didn’t attend couldn’t take 1/2 nights off for a good cause during the off-season?
Meh. Those that didn’t attend couldn’t take 1/2 nights off for a good cause during the off-season?
Stand your ground, have a tough hide, roam wild and free, have a strong spirit, let the chips fall where they may.
You people are fucking insufferable.
Carson was at the AO1 Crusaders camp?
if you see some of the videos on AO1 site
Bravo Carson. just amazing work bro..
NDSU TO FBS. HAVEN'T WE WON ENOUGH?
Well if he smells sour milk around his locker Carson can plan on looking for another team next year.
Lardsin must go!
Easy answer: You have more players available once the season starts and are much more likely to have them available on gamedays during the season if you can minimize the amount of injuries they sustain while practicing. This, overall, keeps your team more "fresh" and less banged up as you aren't constantly engaging in full contact sports. By limiting the amount of concussions and other injuries during practice you minimize the lifelong impact that those things can have on the athletes. Self-reported concussions (that occurred during practice) decreased by 57% among HS athletes once the 2014 rule changes on contact in practice was minimized, the amount of concussions sustained in games did not significantly change however.
Now, lets look at the NFL, and I'm going to look at the 2020 season vs the 5 previous season specifically because it's taking it to the extreme. No in-person workouts/practices, extended acclimation period before training camp and no preseason games, etc... but let's see how that season played out from an injury and competitiveness standpoint:
The average number of Missed Time Injuries (number of days players missed due to injury) annually for all NFL teams 3,524 per season in the 5 years leading to 2020. In 2020 that number dropped 23% to 2,716. There was also a 30% reduction in concussions. LEX strains were within the 5 year average as were ACL tears. This was in a year when points were up (12,692 which was the most in NFL history at that point with an average of 49.6 points scored per game), penalties were down and missed tackles were down. Average margin of victory was 11 points, 69.9% of games were within 1 score (8pts) in the 4th quarter, 43 games had teams come back from -10 points to win.
The Commanders have speed at receiver that can threaten horizontally or vertically, but at its core the Turner offense wants to go down the field. Since entering the league, Wentz ranks eighth in passing attempts of 20 air yards or more, 11th with 140 touchdown passes (eighth since 2017) and 19th in Total QBR (12th since 2017) according to ESPN Stats & Information research. During that same span, Washington's Total QBR ranks 31st and its 98 touchdown passes rank 28th.
That's why Zampese won't try to change a guy who likes to throw deep.
"I want that guy," Zampese said. "We've been looking for guys like this; there aren't too many like that. It's easier to get a guy to back off than to push a guy the other way. This is hog heaven for us. This is exactly what we wanted."
https://www.espn.com/blog/washington...-with-optimism