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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
I would imagine that you can have practice in pads that is on one level very hard and you could have a practice in pads that is on the extreme other level more of a walkthrough by the guys are wearing pads and shells. Camp Jay means that even when your in pads you're still basically doing light work out or limited contact whereas under a more aggressive coach you might be running full speed or 3/4 speed so that you get the the game situation more closely replicated.
There is zero doubt the team came out more prepared once Jay was gone.
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Yes, I agree, Im sure there are levels to how hard Coach A might go during padded contact practice vs Coach B ... but the CBA really limits it. I doubt Gruden was so much less demanding during his padded practices.
Callahan could only have 3 padded practices during the last 6 games/weeks.
I just dont think there is a huge variance on "how hard" coaches go during padded practices. You only get like 14 or so a year so I imagine they go as hard as they are allowed for as long as they are allowed.
Callahans "hard practices" = running sprints and gassers during walk throughs.
if anyone thinks Callahan had them cracking skulls or running Oklahoma drills 3x a week .... no.
1. I dont really care if the pong table goes. I thought it took up too much room.
2. Team did play harder after jay left and the false start penalties on Moses decreased.
Idk ... I think jay and the pong table are getting way too much of the blame pie.