Mentioned that a while ago too@Andrew, we gotta remove the auto-pop out, unclosable ad. It's awful and makes the page impossible to visit.
The fact that it is a soccer conditioning drill automatically rules out that it is a football conditioning drill.
What’s wrong with it?@Andrew, we gotta remove the auto-pop out, unclosable ad. It's awful and makes the page impossible to visit.
these people don’t know the circumstances for why certain drills were being run, how often drills were being run, or really anything other than the report that certain cardio was performed at least once (if that is even true to begin with - who is the source? And does that person already have a very negative opinion of Feld with accusations he is causing injuries?).I mean, yeah, I never played soccer, but I did them for high school football. But I know it’s a different day and all that, I just want to know if there’s any real rationale to these concerns about injuries. Otherwise, why post about it? I don’t see any hard data either way so hard for me to judge.
Every time you load a page with it (either the original or quoted) you cannot stop it from auto playing the ad and following you as you scroll. Literally the only you can do is close the page or navigate to another one.What’s wrong with it?
Armin Van Buuren?
these people don’t know the circumstances for why certain drills were being run, how often drills were being run, or really anything other than the report that certain cardio was performed at least once (if that is even true to begin with - who is the source? And does that person already have a very negative opinion of Feld with accusations he is causing injuries?).
If the argument is that it isn’t the best drill to do a lot because it’s not what they’ll experience in games, sure. If the argument is that because you heard that they did a drill one time that it is going to result in injuries or evidence this staff is responsible for more injuries , I think it’s just absurd. We used to always hear stories of guys like Sean Taylor running/sprinting home from practice or wherever, of Floyd Mayweather running home from the club (doesn’t drink), yet that isn’t something they’ll ever do in a game/fight. But it certainly is used as an example of their work ethic. Think it was fine for them. And acting like THAT would be the cause of them getting more injuries just sounds dumb to me.
Maybe they had them doing those sprints one day just as a conditioning test, or to set a tone, to make them grind, or even “punish”, or any number of reasons. Maybe a lot of it is just to determine how much effort the player is giving, and if they can be relied on, or if leaders will step up. There can be lots of reasons.
Rivers at guard and Mauioga at RT. Cooper won’t start but will play will do him good to learn from cohen and riversThis is my starting 5 as well but I will go ahead and predict Rivers kicks out to OT
LT Zion -- LG Cohen --C Lee -- RG Cooper -- RT Rivers
Sooooo…. What’s the problem?Every time you load a page with it (either the original or quoted) you cannot stop it from auto playing the ad and following you as you scroll. Literally the only you can do is close the page or navigate to another one.
Ray Ray Joseph will be an ALL ACC freshmen player this year.
This is my starting 5 as well but I will go ahead and predict Rivers kicks out to OT
LT Zion -- LG Cohen --C Lee -- RG Cooper -- RT Rivers
Wr stupid thin Horton jag and George as well. C.Young showed promise. DT sheeeeesh