Why are UM coaches always looking to skip practices? Folden would blow off entire final weeks of practice time. Now Rick doesn't want to take advantage of the full 29 allowed.
I don't want to hear **** about freshmans not knowing plays or assignments if we blow off 5 or 6 full days of practice. You don't have to go hard all 29 practices, but it's buffoonish to leave 6 chances to teach on the table.
Why are UM coaches always looking to skip practices? Folden would blow off entire final weeks of practice time. Now Rick doesn't want to take advantage of the full 29 allowed.
I don't want to hear **** about freshmans not knowing plays or assignments if we blow off 5 or 6 full days of practice. You don't have to go hard all 29 practices, but it's buffoonish to leave 6 chances to teach on the table.
This is a legitimate gripe but the only reason I can think of is to preserve the bodies.
We don't yet have the luxury of moving a practice indoors, although we could practice at night. But then you'd have to turn around and practice the next morning.
I'm guessing his logic is that they've been doing installs in the Summer, so he doesn't feel they need all 29 in the Fall.Why are UM coaches always looking to skip practices? Folden would blow off entire final weeks of practice time. Now Rick doesn't want to take advantage of the full 29 allowed.
I don't want to hear **** about freshmans not knowing plays or assignments if we blow off 5 or 6 full days of practice. You don't have to go hard all 29 practices, but it's buffoonish to leave 6 chances to teach on the table.
I'm guessing his logic is that they've been doing installs in the Summer, so he doesn't feel they need all 29 in the Fall.Why are UM coaches always looking to skip practices? Folden would blow off entire final weeks of practice time. Now Rick doesn't want to take advantage of the full 29 allowed.
I don't want to hear **** about freshmans not knowing plays or assignments if we blow off 5 or 6 full days of practice. You don't have to go hard all 29 practices, but it's buffoonish to leave 6 chances to teach on the table.
The light workouts that would be the 4-5 he's not going to use in the Fall, I'm assuming they're already doing the equivalent (without pads) this Summer.
I don't necessarily agree with it, I certainly would use those extra practices to work on perfecting specific plays that we're going to be running in crunch time & money downs.
And if the concern is overworking or potential injury, just go light pads, practice for half the time & let the players have some kickback time for the rest of what would be the practice.
I wouldn't either...I'm guessing his logic is that they've been doing installs in the Summer, so he doesn't feel they need all 29 in the Fall.Why are UM coaches always looking to skip practices? Folden would blow off entire final weeks of practice time. Now Rick doesn't want to take advantage of the full 29 allowed.
I don't want to hear **** about freshmans not knowing plays or assignments if we blow off 5 or 6 full days of practice. You don't have to go hard all 29 practices, but it's buffoonish to leave 6 chances to teach on the table.
The light workouts that would be the 4-5 he's not going to use in the Fall, I'm assuming they're already doing the equivalent (without pads) this Summer.
I don't necessarily agree with it, I certainly would use those extra practices to work on perfecting specific plays that we're going to be running in crunch time & money downs.
And if the concern is overworking or potential injury, just go light pads, practice for half the time & let the players have some kickback time for the rest of what would be the practice.
Working in the summer without coaches is great, but why bother practicing with coaches ever if you can do the same on your own? I couldn't imagine leaving 5 or 6 chances to teach unused especially when breaking in a brand new QB.
Why are UM coaches always looking to skip practices? Folden would blow off entire final weeks of practice time. Now Rick doesn't want to take advantage of the full 29 allowed.
I don't want to hear **** about freshmans not knowing plays or assignments if we blow off 5 or 6 full days of practice. You don't have to go hard all 29 practices, but it's buffoonish to leave 6 chances to teach on the table.
Why are UM coaches always looking to skip practices? Folden would blow off entire final weeks of practice time. Now Rick doesn't want to take advantage of the full 29 allowed.
I don't want to hear **** about freshmans not knowing plays or assignments if we blow off 5 or 6 full days of practice. You don't have to go hard all 29 practices, but it's buffoonish to leave 6 chances to teach on the table.
LOL anyone questioning Richt.