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BigKen
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The injury bug has bitten the Patriots, but has had the venom that other teams have suffered.
Most of the bites have been temporary with the exception of James White so far. Trent Brown's calf, Chase Winovich's hamstrip, Jaimie Collins hamstring and several others.
The owners want to go to an 18 game season with two preseason games and it makes on wonder just how much a human body can withstand? Players across the league have been placed on returnable IR and more are now going out on season ending injuries. Kalil Mack is having season ending surgery on his Achilles, Carson the Seahawks RB will have neck surgery and is out for the year.
As with any team, the Patriots must avoid a rash of serious injuries,
This takes us back to Week 1 of training camp when many people bitched about the new rule of no pads or contact for the first five day of camp. Bill Belichick never once said anything negative about it, but if you remember, the players bitched about BB's conditioning drills and how miserable it was and bad they felt after three days. BB didn't have any contact for 7 days and we all questioned it. Here we are in Week 11 and the Patriots are "getting healthy". The biggest problem over the past two weeks were concussions, not bones, tendons, ligaments or muscles. Not one other team put as much emphasis on conditioning as Belichick did. Makes one wonder if he knew that the one extra week was going put more players on the sideline and made the Patriots suffer in the short dash so they would survive the marathon.
And the odds makers have him at 600+ for Coach of the Year.
Most of the bites have been temporary with the exception of James White so far. Trent Brown's calf, Chase Winovich's hamstrip, Jaimie Collins hamstring and several others.
The owners want to go to an 18 game season with two preseason games and it makes on wonder just how much a human body can withstand? Players across the league have been placed on returnable IR and more are now going out on season ending injuries. Kalil Mack is having season ending surgery on his Achilles, Carson the Seahawks RB will have neck surgery and is out for the year.
As with any team, the Patriots must avoid a rash of serious injuries,
This takes us back to Week 1 of training camp when many people bitched about the new rule of no pads or contact for the first five day of camp. Bill Belichick never once said anything negative about it, but if you remember, the players bitched about BB's conditioning drills and how miserable it was and bad they felt after three days. BB didn't have any contact for 7 days and we all questioned it. Here we are in Week 11 and the Patriots are "getting healthy". The biggest problem over the past two weeks were concussions, not bones, tendons, ligaments or muscles. Not one other team put as much emphasis on conditioning as Belichick did. Makes one wonder if he knew that the one extra week was going put more players on the sideline and made the Patriots suffer in the short dash so they would survive the marathon.
And the odds makers have him at 600+ for Coach of the Year.