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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 491127" data-attributes="member: 5830"><p>In previous threads regarding this topic, people have pointed to us having the 6th most players on IR in 2012 and the most on IR in 2010. Based on those stats they want to fire the trainers, strength & conditioning coaches, Dr. McKenzie, Spot McKenzie, and Mikey - the boy who will eat anything.</p><p> </p><p>Yes it's frustrating to have all of these injuries but it happens to some teams more than others. There are so many factors beyond what the coaching staff can affect such as: 1) the physical limitations of each player's body; 2) eating habits; 3) the plays each injured player is involved in; 4) you could even argue the way that a guy sits on a chair can influence if they are more likely to sustain knee and hamstring injuries. That's why I think that it's preposterous for so-called fans to lobby for someone to lose their job over something that they have largely no control over. They can tell guys how to stretch, how to prepare, and how to keep in shape but it's the players' responsibility to do all of that and to magically avoid being hit in the knee by another player's helmet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 491127, member: 5830"] In previous threads regarding this topic, people have pointed to us having the 6th most players on IR in 2012 and the most on IR in 2010. Based on those stats they want to fire the trainers, strength & conditioning coaches, Dr. McKenzie, Spot McKenzie, and Mikey - the boy who will eat anything. Yes it's frustrating to have all of these injuries but it happens to some teams more than others. There are so many factors beyond what the coaching staff can affect such as: 1) the physical limitations of each player's body; 2) eating habits; 3) the plays each injured player is involved in; 4) you could even argue the way that a guy sits on a chair can influence if they are more likely to sustain knee and hamstring injuries. That's why I think that it's preposterous for so-called fans to lobby for someone to lose their job over something that they have largely no control over. They can tell guys how to stretch, how to prepare, and how to keep in shape but it's the players' responsibility to do all of that and to magically avoid being hit in the knee by another player's helmet! [/QUOTE]
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