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I would say that's a good change, as long as guys arent burning out in the 4th quarter.
I'll go with that as well. I don't think Kenny would have commented on it specifically if he thought it was a bad thing. Then again, which player wouldn't be happy about doing half as much running as prior.At this point I'm gonna say what we have been doing has not worked, so any change is welcome until proven otherwise. #4losses.Is that a good thing or a bad thing though?Brian Christopherson @HuskerExtraBC 3m
Kenny Bell said GPS last year tracked him as running about 6-7 miles during a practice. This year, it's 3 miles. He says his body can tell.
Of course, this rash of injuries has really been something. Not sure if you can attribute it to anything though.
Yeah, until these changes lead to 7-6. #canthavenothinnice.At this point I'm gonna say what we have been doing has not worked, so any change is welcome until proven otherwise. #4losses.Is that a good thing or a bad thing though?Brian Christopherson @HuskerExtraBC 3m
Kenny Bell said GPS last year tracked him as running about 6-7 miles during a practice. This year, it's 3 miles. He says his body can tell.
Of course, this rash of injuries has really been something. Not sure if you can attribute it to anything though.
can't have no thin nice?Yeah, until these changes lead to 7-6. #canthavenothinnice.
http://grantland.com/features/chip-kelly-philadelphia-eagles-nfl-influence/• Kelly’s team uses the latest wearable player-tracking technology, and his staff monitors the resulting data in real time to determine how players should train and when they become injury risks. “On an individualized basis we may back off,” Kelly said recently. “We may take [tight end] Brent Celek out of a team period on a Tuesday afternoon and just say, because of the scientific data we have on him, ‘We may need to give Brent a little bit of a rest.’ We monitor them very closely.”