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<blockquote data-quote="Mondio" data-source="post: 776251" data-attributes="member: 10441"><p>and I have no problems with that. It is a team sport, and they should be expected to show up in shape and ready to play. If a guy does kettlebell swings and turkish get ups or is old school cybex and hammer strength for his workouts, what does it matter? You trying to tell me they is any sort of significant difference between how good of shape one guy can be in over the other? There's a difference between saying i'm not working out and i'm going to do something different. and by all accounts he's plenty fast enough, strong enough to play football at this level. Him and 2 other siblings probably right behind him. Teams are not controlling players as much as you might think. they have their meal programs, their strength programs etc. and players do what they do. Sometimes what is suggested, sometimes entirely different. There is generally zero issues unless a guy is taking something banned, is not hitting weight or body comp marks they've set, or is failing to perform. I'm not new to the game, I didn't even get a phD in nutrition or kinesiology and I'm confident I could get a person physically ready to play in the nfl with nothing more than variations of squats, pushups and a chin up. or any other number of schools of thought on how to best train someone.</p><p></p><p>again, I can go to any number of PT's, AT's, sports chiro, MD's, ortho's CSCS and be told 15 different ways to help the superior migration of my scapula. Any number will probably work and everyone will tell you why there way is right and the other is wrong. Some have some pretty legitimate reasons for that too. Some just think they do. They're all "experts" and all have gone to school for quite some time. I'm not even sure what the issue was with EQ or his dad and the staff or even if there was actually an issue. At the end of the day, if a player can run fast enough, jump high enough and do it reliably, any suggestions should remain just that, suggestions if something else is working for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mondio, post: 776251, member: 10441"] and I have no problems with that. It is a team sport, and they should be expected to show up in shape and ready to play. If a guy does kettlebell swings and turkish get ups or is old school cybex and hammer strength for his workouts, what does it matter? You trying to tell me they is any sort of significant difference between how good of shape one guy can be in over the other? There's a difference between saying i'm not working out and i'm going to do something different. and by all accounts he's plenty fast enough, strong enough to play football at this level. Him and 2 other siblings probably right behind him. Teams are not controlling players as much as you might think. they have their meal programs, their strength programs etc. and players do what they do. Sometimes what is suggested, sometimes entirely different. There is generally zero issues unless a guy is taking something banned, is not hitting weight or body comp marks they've set, or is failing to perform. I'm not new to the game, I didn't even get a phD in nutrition or kinesiology and I'm confident I could get a person physically ready to play in the nfl with nothing more than variations of squats, pushups and a chin up. or any other number of schools of thought on how to best train someone. again, I can go to any number of PT's, AT's, sports chiro, MD's, ortho's CSCS and be told 15 different ways to help the superior migration of my scapula. Any number will probably work and everyone will tell you why there way is right and the other is wrong. Some have some pretty legitimate reasons for that too. Some just think they do. They're all "experts" and all have gone to school for quite some time. I'm not even sure what the issue was with EQ or his dad and the staff or even if there was actually an issue. At the end of the day, if a player can run fast enough, jump high enough and do it reliably, any suggestions should remain just that, suggestions if something else is working for them. [/QUOTE]
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