Sydla
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Something I was mocked and ridiculed for mentioning last training camp. As usual I am right. Music has no place during practice.
https://www.bloggingtheboys.com/202...e-there-is-a-reason-for-no-music-at-practices
No music in practice
Dallas Cowboys practices under Jason Garrett often featured music of a great variety, especially during compete periods. Mike McCarthy was asked about how rarely music is playing during his practices.
“I think there’s a place for music. I think even more so than any year that I’ve coached in this league this is probably a year for not very much music. Right now looks like we’re going to be playing our first game with no fans. I think that what I’ve always done is you try to keep your training environment as close to the game situation as possible. The influx of music for me in the practices that I’ve had in the past, there’s a purpose for it. So when the offense is playing on the road, we’ll have music during their periods for communication challenge and things like that. We play music during the tv timeouts, there’s what, two or three of those a practice. I think music’s great, but I think it needs to be at the appropriate time."
This could be chalked up to being standard coach speak, but it does seem as if McCarthy has meticulously thought about every detail going into life with this team.
Music has no place at practice........
Except teams like the Pats and Eagles who have recently won super bowls let music play at certain points of practice.
This just seems like a quirk with McCarthy more than some sort of tried and true practice here.