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<blockquote data-quote="iceeater1969" data-source="post: 857574" data-attributes="member: 1237"><p>The guys all seem to be working hard. Thru hard work Curry totally changed fronm a safety to a mlb. His parents said he had to meet a set body fat and weight.</p><p></p><p>In past non starters played fewer downs. Pelton played the dl starters a lot. Perhaps the overall ATL ( every body has a shot at seeing the field based on off field effort.) was a change that relied on less than relable metrics. Remember the first practices that were super fast paced, lots of energy AND and every body got reps even the scout team. Cgc spoke about this as an ""obvious "good thing. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Only reference that i see as possibly different is are we over using ""specialized"" leg</p><p> equipment . At sons high school we football player dads would watch field drills to see who was going to ball out on field. The hs (texas hall of fame) coach loved to see his starters and back ups drag tires at full speed for short , medium and long distance. NO ONE ON JV was Allowed to pull the varsity tires Each guy ran under his own balance and pace w the biggest tires he could pull. DL Hutchinson - all american mich; dan neil og all american texas all pro denver; sam adams dl all american TAM all pro; etc. This got guys being very macho.</p><p> I met a summer camp speaker from Northwestern football team. He told the campers they had stayed on campus over summer, lifted , and the ran sprints pulling auto engines. Great speaker and that next year NW was champs iirc. </p><p>Now </p><p>Mockers start here. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I am open to anything that causes the ol to get push, dl to keep legs driving till find a weak point.</p><p></p><p>Seeing safeties acting all bowed up is so stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceeater1969, post: 857574, member: 1237"] The guys all seem to be working hard. Thru hard work Curry totally changed fronm a safety to a mlb. His parents said he had to meet a set body fat and weight. In past non starters played fewer downs. Pelton played the dl starters a lot. Perhaps the overall ATL ( every body has a shot at seeing the field based on off field effort.) was a change that relied on less than relable metrics. Remember the first practices that were super fast paced, lots of energy AND and every body got reps even the scout team. Cgc spoke about this as an ""obvious "good thing. Only reference that i see as possibly different is are we over using ""specialized"" leg equipment . At sons high school we football player dads would watch field drills to see who was going to ball out on field. The hs (texas hall of fame) coach loved to see his starters and back ups drag tires at full speed for short , medium and long distance. NO ONE ON JV was Allowed to pull the varsity tires Each guy ran under his own balance and pace w the biggest tires he could pull. DL Hutchinson - all american mich; dan neil og all american texas all pro denver; sam adams dl all american TAM all pro; etc. This got guys being very macho. I met a summer camp speaker from Northwestern football team. He told the campers they had stayed on campus over summer, lifted , and the ran sprints pulling auto engines. Great speaker and that next year NW was champs iirc. Now Mockers start here. I am open to anything that causes the ol to get push, dl to keep legs driving till find a weak point. Seeing safeties acting all bowed up is so stupid. [/QUOTE]
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