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Less tackling in practice

Mad_Son
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"How does the Pac-12 limit contact in practices and still maintain a competitive edge over schools not within their conference?
I guess there are two schools of thought here:
1. Limiting contact throughout the week will make players fresher and healthier by the end of the week, giving them a competitive edge over programs that have gone through intense practices during game week.
2. Pac-12 teams won’t be used to the physicality and it might be difficult to adjust during games and could result in more injuries."
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/pac-12-limit-contact-during-football-practices-181843696.html
Also, the answer is 3. Pac-12 teams won’t be used to the physicality and it might be difficult to adjust during games and they will be incapable of making any tackles themselves.
Set the time machine to 2008!
I guess there are two schools of thought here:
1. Limiting contact throughout the week will make players fresher and healthier by the end of the week, giving them a competitive edge over programs that have gone through intense practices during game week.
2. Pac-12 teams won’t be used to the physicality and it might be difficult to adjust during games and could result in more injuries."
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/pac-12-limit-contact-during-football-practices-181843696.html
Also, the answer is 3. Pac-12 teams won’t be used to the physicality and it might be difficult to adjust during games and they will be incapable of making any tackles themselves.
Set the time machine to 2008!
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This shit was inevitable. Need to move PAC12 headquarters out of San Francisco. -
Weak pussy ball. God, no wonder the rest of the country doesn't take us seriously.
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Limiting contact in practice definitely helped Lame Kitten (ROFL) and USC last year.