Captain Hindsight Posted yesterday at 04:02 PM Posted yesterday at 04:02 PM 2 hours ago, US Egg said: The NFL player is more machine than ever Need Josh to start treating defenses like this again 2 Quote
SCBills Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM (edited) 45 minutes ago, Augie said: 45 minutes ago, Augie said: Is this just bad luck, or do you have somebody to blame? I think in the long run it mostly even out. One of the most amazing things about the NFL to me is that small group of guys who can play a dozen or so years and only miss a few snaps over a career. That is crazy, superhuman kinda stuff. We draft small, undersized Front 7 players on Defense. I doubt that helps. We have some older and/or injury prone players we keep relying on. Doesnt help. Some of it is bad luck. Some of it is personnel. Edited yesterday at 04:30 PM by SCBills 1 2 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted yesterday at 04:33 PM Posted yesterday at 04:33 PM 4 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said: I honestly think it’s because athletes are getting stronger and faster. I know in the old school football, people assume the game was tougher. Tougher in the sense of rougher, yes. But the impact, its 100% today’s game. You didn’t have 300+ guards who run 5.2 - 40 yard dashes pulling, you didn’t have 210 lbs safeties who run 4.4 - 40 yard dashes etc… These guys might not get closed line anymore but the play by play pounding, its much tougher today. Its bigger bodies moving faster and hitting each other. Even with advanced medicine and training, they are still breaking down. I think this is probably the closest reason CBA has limited practice time which has hurt technique and made injuries due to bad technique a little bit more frequent Get the biggest reason is everything you stated.. the game might not be as rougher like you said .. but the play to play violence is very high because of the size and speed of the bodies 1 Quote
billsfan714 Posted yesterday at 06:25 PM Posted yesterday at 06:25 PM (edited) One thing Im coming around about, you need to be deep on the defensive side of the ball. Seems like more injuries on D. It takes more effort to play defense, you can get hurt by your own guys coming in on a tackle, etc. I look at us over the years, the Lions last year, 49ers lost Bosa/Warner. Your defensive backups better be quality, because more than a few are going to be starters at some point in the year. Edited yesterday at 06:32 PM by billsfan714 2 Quote
machine gun kelly Posted yesterday at 06:42 PM Posted yesterday at 06:42 PM 5 hours ago, T.E. said: This has a big effect during games, of course, but doesn't the current CBA significantly limit the number of padded, full-contact practices a team can have during a season? The sessions during the week are way less physically demanding than they once were. Yes, I assume you’re being sarcastic as of course there are CBA rules on padded practices and McD has been doing this for 25 years back to his Eagles stuff under the great Jimmy Johnson (the defensive genius, not the putts on Fox who used to be the Cowgirls coach) Quote
T.E. Posted yesterday at 06:59 PM Posted yesterday at 06:59 PM 16 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said: Yes, I assume you’re being sarcastic as of course there are CBA rules on padded practices and McD has been doing this for 25 years back to his Eagles stuff under the great Jimmy Johnson (the defensive genius, not the putts on Fox who used to be the Cowgirls coach) I wasn't being sarcastic...what are you referring to? Quote
machine gun kelly Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM Posted yesterday at 07:03 PM TE, you should know the rules of the CBA as an avid NFL fan. It’s not padded practices that is causing these soft tissue injuries. I think the last one we had was two weeks ago. The problem is we have been spoiled for awhile with less injuries than many teams, but we’ve had critical ones in years past at the worst times heading into the playoffs. its a violent game so going to happen. None of us like it. Quote
DuckyBoys Posted yesterday at 07:25 PM Posted yesterday at 07:25 PM 6 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said: I honestly think it’s because athletes are getting stronger and faster. I know in the old school football, people assume the game was tougher. Tougher in the sense of rougher, yes. But the impact, its 100% today’s game. You didn’t have 300+ guards who run 5.2 - 40 yard dashes pulling, you didn’t have 210 lbs safeties who run 4.4 - 40 yard dashes etc… These guys might not get closed line anymore but the play by play pounding, its much tougher today. Its bigger bodies moving faster and hitting each other. Even with advanced medicine and training, they are still breaking down. Think you nailed it In the 70's 80's players were like a reliable corolla Now some of these guy are like a nitrous fueled dragster. You can only push the human body so much I don't seem to recall a lot of non contact injuries back in the day They seem very common now Lot of torque changing directions when you run that fast + carry more bulk Not football but look at explosive NBA guys like Zion Always in the shop Human body not designed to be 260 lbs and propel/land from 48 inches Same with cutting , stopping on a football field 1 Quote
Augie Posted yesterday at 07:29 PM Posted yesterday at 07:29 PM (edited) 3 hours ago, SCBills said: We draft small, undersized Front 7 players on Defense. I doubt that helps. We have some older and/or injury prone players we keep relying on. Doesnt help. Some of it is bad luck. Some of it is personnel. I agree our LB’s are a lot like big(ish) safeties, but we generally only play a couple of them at a time. Ed is not a big guy, but not shockingly small for a 3T. I don’t think size is Ed’s problem, he’s the opposite of those guys who just never get hurt I mentioned earlier. We do play an extra DB a lot (which is not uncommon), but other than that I think we are a mix like most teams. . Edited yesterday at 07:37 PM by Augie Quote
T.E. Posted yesterday at 07:34 PM Posted yesterday at 07:34 PM 30 minutes ago, machine gun kelly said: TE, you should know the rules of the CBA as an avid NFL fan. It’s not padded practices that is causing these soft tissue injuries. I think the last one we had was two weeks ago. The problem is we have been spoiled for awhile with less injuries than many teams, but we’ve had critical ones in years past at the worst times heading into the playoffs. its a violent game so going to happen. None of us like it. I was making the point that they rarely have full-contact practices anymore during the season. Quote
Peace Frog Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM Posted yesterday at 07:46 PM 4 hours ago, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said: They follow the Andy Reid diet. Cheeseburgers are a great cure all! If that were the case, they'd be on a steady diet of fresh fish. 2 Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 13 hours ago, Royale with Cheese said: I honestly think it’s because athletes are getting stronger and faster. I know in the old school football, people assume the game was tougher. Tougher in the sense of rougher, yes. But the impact, its 100% today’s game. You didn’t have 300+ guards who run 5.2 - 40 yard dashes pulling, you didn’t have 210 lbs safeties who run 4.4 - 40 yard dashes etc… These guys might not get closed line anymore but the play by play pounding, its much tougher today. Its bigger bodies moving faster and hitting each other. Even with advanced medicine and training, they are still breaking down. 12 hours ago, T.E. said: This has a big effect during games, of course, but doesn't the current CBA significantly limit the number of padded, full-contact practices a team can have during a season? The sessions during the week are way less physically demanding than they once were. 12 hours ago, Augie said: Hyper conditioning. I said nothing about juicing 😊 Think it's a combination of the above. Players, bigger, faster, stronger and per the CBA only allowed to practice less. Then add a little juicing in when they can get away with it. Then over train in off season to make sure they make the team and get big contracts If you saw the movie about 40 years ago, Stepford Wives, we need Stepford players to handle the above. Actually thinking about the wives of NFL players, they may all be Stepford wives?? Is there any professional athlete out there with an ugly wife?? Edited 21 hours ago by Ed_Formerly_of_Roch 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago The warm-up injuries are a joke. These guys don’t do anything in warm ups. If you are getting injured then, you have other problems. Quote
Augie Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 49 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said: Is there any professional athlete out there with an ugly wife?? If there is, I hope they are smart enough not to raise thier hand. Quote
gonzo1105 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago I don’t think it’s any coincidence that the guys getting hurt are either small, relative to their position, or old , or both Quote
nosejob Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Now's the time to roll big on a DT trade. Ed has never lived up to no. 9 well til recently, DQ is ..well DQ'D and IMO Sanders was a bad move...ED 2.0. Now's the time for a Wilkins, Simmons or best of all Sexy Dexy. Our offense could be great if we don't have to score over 30. Quote
Captain_Quint Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago "Humans weren't meant to play football." -NFL GM Doug Whaley Quote
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