@SamMonsonNFL All those types of people love rules. They love systems. Officiating comes to them naturally because it’s very black and white both in description of the rule and how it is meant to be interpreted.
It’s not that NFL are targeting them, it’s more so they just fit the description.
This guy acting like a 4 week camp and playing 17 games in 18 weeks isn’t a marathon. Not to mention the playoffs at the end. If you play in the Super Bowl, you will have played 20 or 21 regular season games in 23 weeks. SMDH Baseball players are the WORST!
You guys play once a week, we play "almost" everyday.
The pitchers run poles to endure longer outings. Nolan Ryan did them everyday. He played 20 years and was still throwing 95 at 40.
Position players run bases for conditioning in Spring Training. During the season, we don't do much conditioning as an everyday player. Why? Because we play almost EVERYDAY.
Just for myself, I caught 200+ pitches every time I caught. That means I did at least 200 squats every game. (not counting warm ups before game and at start of inning.) If I caught 120 games in a season, that's 24,000 squats I did over the course of the regular season. Plus all of ST, and then the warmups before and during the game.
We play 162 games. Plus Spring training, and then the playoffs if we get there. If you make the WS, you are talking 190+ games. NFL games are brutally violent, and I'm not understating that, but our game is more about endurance and longevity over a 7 month season of daily attrition.
It is a marathon, not a sprint.
@_willcompton is somewhere right now watching the trophy ceremony for Indiana saying something along the lines of “Notre Dame would have beat both these teams.”😂😂😂 @BussinWTB
I don’t expect any coach to love it when his players hit the portal, especially ones that are moving up. It hurts and is frustrating. You develop a kid only for him to choose “greener grass.”
But coaches that make it feel like a divorce are hurting themselves and the player!
Not all coaches take the high road, but for those that do, this video is a great reminder of why we should be coaching in the first place!