There are a ton of reviews that are almost spot on as far as observations. So I will just post some of my pics.
One observation I would like to add, is Fasano's TD catch in the back of the end zone, in a goal line drill. I was no more than 15' away when he caught that ball. He gained the inside position on Roy, and caught the ball over the middle. Semi extended and with Roy all over him. In that quick second he was bringing the ball in to his body, Roy gave several hard tugs on it. Fasano still hung onto the ball, despite Roy's effort. He also had a nice catch while extending for it. Glad he'e on our team!
IMO contact now is safer than no contact now. You have to prepare your guys for football. I disagree with a lot of contact, but oppose further to no contact. I think Parcells' camp gets his players prepared and conditioned better than anyone's out there period.
IMO contact now is safer than no contact now. You have to prepare your guys for football. I disagree with a lot of contact, but oppose further to no contact. I think Parcells' camp gets his players prepared and conditioned better than anyone's out there period.
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Training camp is the time to have lots of contact. The coaching staff have to get these guys ready to kick some *** during the season. Practices during game weeks are a completely different story than TC. Jobs are on the line here, being agressive matters.
This is why you shouldn't bring anyone down during practice (tackling or blocking). It looks like someone could of have a serious injury here...
Looks like Parcells is thinking the exact same thing.
AS: Cowboys ice their own kicker in 19-13 OT loss
“That is one of the luxuries of my position as owner as well as the ultimate decision maker, general manager and president – I can do that and take the losses and come back for more,” Jones said.
IMO contact now is safer than no contact now. You have to prepare your guys for football. I disagree with a lot of contact, but oppose further to no contact. I think Parcells' camp gets his players prepared and conditioned better than anyone's out there period.
Contact is not the same thing as taking someone to the ground.
I never said anything about contact.
By the way, Bill Parcells agrees with me about players staying on their feet (unless it's a goalline drill).