mlmpetert
09-07-2011, 03:19 PM
We had serious issues with things like hamstrings and other conditioning type injuries in years past, and back then it was something i complained about and put total blame on the training staff. When Allen and Shanahan came in they fired the entire training staff and brought in a new team (and even painted the gym white). At one point they even interviewed Bill Romanowski. Last year we had far fewer injuries then before and so far it seems like we are still doing pretty good, minus a guy or 2. And considering the lockout I feel like the training staff has done damn good so far.
Perhaps LL's problem is his dietary habits and training routine:
D.C. Sports Bog - LaRon Landry's pre-game workouts (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2010/10/laron_landrys_pre-game_workout.html)
SouperMeister
09-07-2011, 03:24 PM
If Landry spent half as much time working on his flexibility as he apparently does on bulking up, he probably never would have had the achilles issue, much less the hammy. This isn't a contest that judges who looks best in their uniform. Perhaps the training staff should remind Landry of that.
mooby
09-07-2011, 03:25 PM
We had serious issues with things like hamstrings and other conditioning type injuries in years past, and back then it was something i complained about and put total blame on the training staff. When Allen and Shanahan came in they fired the entire training staff and brought in a new team (and even painted the gym white). At one point they even interviewed Bill Romanowski. Last year we had far fewer injuries then before and so far it seems like we are still doing pretty good, minus a guy or 2. And considering the lockout I feel like the training staff has done damn good so far.
Perhaps LL's problem is his dietary habits and training routine:
D.C. Sports Bog - LaRon Landry's pre-game workouts (http://voices.washingtonpost.com/dcsportsbog/2010/10/laron_landrys_pre-game_workout.html)
Yeahhhhhh.......... Maybe if he stayed in a little more shape and was at .02 percent body fat instead of .04 this wouldn't have happened?
Honestly I think this just happened because Landry pushed himself too far.
hooskins
09-07-2011, 03:37 PM
SS,
Grant Paulsen, of 106.7 The Fan, said that Kelly insulated that the Redskins mishandled his injury and that Kelly was to explain in further detail in the coming months. Take it for what it's worth.
I blame the lockout, screw u goodell! "Other blind generic finger pointing" ... lol smh .. our training staff us prolly decent but I bet its an area Snyder felt he could skimp on by bringing in 1000 free agents who didn't need a training staff... its a toss up who knows .. Landry prolly just aggrivated it... just got frustrated and like a normal pissed off person pointed his finger
SFREDSKIN
09-07-2011, 03:59 PM
The Redskins training staff in my opinion is probably the finest in the NFL. They were trained under the tutelage of Dan Riley, who was the head trainer for the Redskins during their superbowl years and is highly respected.
Alvin Walton
09-07-2011, 04:04 PM
SS,
Grant Paulsen, of 106.7 The Fan, said that Kelly insulated that the Redskins mishandled his injury and that Kelly was to explain in further detail in the coming months. Take it for what it's worth.
Did he insulate his attic too?
sportscurmudgeon
09-07-2011, 05:38 PM
Did he insulate his attic too?
If he did, I hope he kept the receipts so he can claim his tax credit in April...
SmootSmack
09-07-2011, 05:45 PM
SS,
Grant Paulsen, of 106.7 The Fan, said that Kelly insulated that the Redskins mishandled his injury and that Kelly was to explain in further detail in the coming months. Take it for what it's worth.
Oh. Curious if he's talking about this staff or the last staff. I suspect both Landry and Kelly were just talking out of frustration.
I'll give more credence to what MK says though
mlmpetert
09-07-2011, 06:18 PM
The Redskins training staff in my opinion is probably the finest in the NFL. They were trained under the tutelage of Dan Riley, who was the head trainer for the Redskins during their superbowl years and is highly respected.
Yep. And Ray Wright is a HUGE upgrade from what weve had over the last 10 years or so.