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re: FYI: There were more injuries among the top 20 "slow-paced" teams last season...
Posted on 7/23/13 at 7:57 am to elit4ce05
Posted on 7/23/13 at 7:57 am to elit4ce05
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you realize the majority of the injuries were on the defensive side of the ball. Which only strengthens the argument. It's not the offensive side that receives the injuries so naturally the HUNH team is not the one receiving the injuries
Makes sense, half the time on these up-tempo teams the player with the ball runs straight out of bounds before contact.
More meaningful stats would be to look at injuries before this fad of high school coaches and girls bball coaches coming to cfb.
Posted on 7/23/13 at 7:59 am to Breesus2Jimmy
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Makes sense, half the time on these up-tempo teams the player with the ball runs straight out of bounds before contact.
So contact is avoided? So HUNH are better for not causing injuries
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this fad of high school coaches and girls bball coaches coming to cfb.
You so cute
Posted on 7/23/13 at 8:08 am to Breesus2Jimmy
I'll get one thing straight first: clearly Saban's primary concern on this issue is not player safety. Everyone here has pretty muh admitted this across fanbases.
With that said, it is remarkable how poorly of a job TT is doing shooting his argument down, not even realizing he is providing the wrong stats. When this is pointed out to him he gives some illogical response and runs away.
With that said, it is remarkable how poorly of a job TT is doing shooting his argument down, not even realizing he is providing the wrong stats. When this is pointed out to him he gives some illogical response and runs away.
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