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Do we finally take a look at our Trainers/Med Staff after this season?
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<blockquote data-quote="BorderRivals.com" data-source="post: 518633" data-attributes="member: 6416"><p>I've struggled with this too. Because, injuries are part of the game and there are several teams this season with bad injuries and a rash of injuries too. But, what separates us is that this has been the M.O. for this team for 3 of the last 4 years. Beyond the argument that there are preventative and just plain football injuries (which is beyond all of our expertise), some of it may lie in the type of players we have. The reason the 49ers haven't gotten a lot of injuries (for the most part) is they have absolute beasts. They are the maulers rather than the maulees. Usually, the aggressor is no the guy that gets injured. In contrast, we have more finesse players. Now, our aggression and tenacity has changed this year and we still have key injuries, which somewhat discredits this argument. But, I think that it is a factor worth considering. </p><p></p><p>Bottom line, I hope the Packers take a good and hard look at not just the training staff, but also the offseason program they implement. Because they have to realize, we can't simply be the most unlucky team 3 of the last 4 years. Some of it has to be related to what they are doing and what they can control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BorderRivals.com, post: 518633, member: 6416"] I've struggled with this too. Because, injuries are part of the game and there are several teams this season with bad injuries and a rash of injuries too. But, what separates us is that this has been the M.O. for this team for 3 of the last 4 years. Beyond the argument that there are preventative and just plain football injuries (which is beyond all of our expertise), some of it may lie in the type of players we have. The reason the 49ers haven't gotten a lot of injuries (for the most part) is they have absolute beasts. They are the maulers rather than the maulees. Usually, the aggressor is no the guy that gets injured. In contrast, we have more finesse players. Now, our aggression and tenacity has changed this year and we still have key injuries, which somewhat discredits this argument. But, I think that it is a factor worth considering. Bottom line, I hope the Packers take a good and hard look at not just the training staff, but also the offseason program they implement. Because they have to realize, we can't simply be the most unlucky team 3 of the last 4 years. Some of it has to be related to what they are doing and what they can control. [/QUOTE]
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