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Perhaps, but the Packets have a systemic problem. No doubt the strength, conditioning and medical staff are part of the problem. Players are going outside the franchise for their medical help, especially with all the ridiculous non-contact injuries.I wonder sometimes if players don't train too much on the edge. Some of their bodies are wound too tight. And I wonder if getting so close to that edge is necessary. Some of those weight training coaches are psycho imho
Another aspect is to avoid drafting injury prone players. Guys that are hurt too much in college don't get better in the NFL.
Finally, playing soft leads to injuries. If you're the guy standing or getting pushed around, the chances of somebody falling into an exposed joint goes up. How many times have we seen the Packers just get beat up and decimated with injuries, but the opossing team is fine.
