OrangeXtreme
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There was that whole "Eat More Turkey" thing Marrone's last year. And they gave Van Chew a bunch of PBJ.We didn't have a team nutritionist? Jesus christ.
help me understand something...I never really followed spring practices before so I am not sure how other coaches run them. Now that I am following these practices I keep hearing how the tempo is greater and they are getting in way more reps/plays etc. Knowing that the total practice time is the same...what are they doing different? Wouldn't you want as many reps as possible...was there a lot of standing around before or did they work on different things?
leftytg said:From the article posted above: "The Orange continued to practice with a number of players limited. Key contributors include linebacker Zaire Franklin, tight end Josh Parris and offensive lineman Seamus Shanley. Babers said that "a lot" of the players he inherited had shoulder injuries, though he didn't specify any particular players. "They had a lot of shoulder injuries," Babers said, declining to suggest a reason. "It could be a happening, so we're going to just build up that part of the muscle as best as we can and hopefully it won't happen again." Seems like a veiled shot at Hicks.
From the article posted above:
"The Orange continued to practice with a number of players limited. Key contributors include linebacker Zaire Franklin, tight end Josh Parris and offensive lineman Seamus Shanley.
Babers said that "a lot" of the players he inherited had shoulder injuries, though he didn't specify any particular players.
"They had a lot of shoulder injuries," Babers said, declining to suggest a reason. "It could be a happening, so we're going to just build up that part of the muscle as best as we can and hopefully it won't happen again."
Seems like a veiled shot at Hicks.
Clearly it's the soda.

Luckily beer has a different specific weight and density than soda, proper form can be had when drinking beer and no injuries are likely......from lifting the can anyway. If you play dizzy bat and fall into the back of a bus well that's on you Bills fans.Clearly.
You use bad form lifting those cans, and all kinds of injuries and muscle imbalances can occur.![]()
From the article posted above:
"The Orange continued to practice with a number of players limited. Key contributors include linebacker Zaire Franklin, tight end Josh Parris and offensive lineman Seamus Shanley.
Babers said that "a lot" of the players he inherited had shoulder injuries, though he didn't specify any particular players.
"They had a lot of shoulder injuries," Babers said, declining to suggest a reason. "It could be a happening, so we're going to just build up that part of the muscle as best as we can and hopefully it won't happen again."
Seems like a veiled shot at Hicks.
From the article posted above:
"The Orange continued to practice with a number of players limited. Key contributors include linebacker Zaire Franklin, tight end Josh Parris and offensive lineman Seamus Shanley.
Babers said that "a lot" of the players he inherited had shoulder injuries, though he didn't specify any particular players.
"They had a lot of shoulder injuries," Babers said, declining to suggest a reason. "It could be a happening, so we're going to just build up that part of the muscle as best as we can and hopefully it won't happen again."
Seems like a veiled shot at Hicks.
exactly, which would fall on Hicks, right? Plenty of posters on this board are of the belief that Hicks did not teach/enforce proper weightlifting form. That's why I took it as a veiled shot at the former strength and conditioning program.You have to think if we truly do have "a lot" of players with shoulder injuries there has to be a common reason such as poor technique or too much/little of certain exercises.
leftytg said:exactly, which would fall on Hicks, right? Plenty of posters on this board are of the belief that Hicks did not teach/enforce proper weightlifting form. That's why I took it as a veiled shot at the former strength and conditioning program.
exactly, which would fall on Hicks, right? Plenty of posters on this board are of the belief that Hicks did not teach/enforce proper weightlifting form. That's why I took it as a veiled shot at the former strength and conditioning program.