What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?
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wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 22:01 last edited by
I really don't understand why you would do that, but I guess.
What could go wrong?
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wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 22:05 last edited by
It's the Rams! It's all the RAMS' fault! Buncha violent shitheads.
I don't get joint practice either. I just figured it was one of the many things I don't get yet. If you find the answer, would you post it, please?
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wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 22:20 last edited by
Familiarity breeds contempt. Or in this case, you get used to your teammates and the moves they tend to use.
Joint practice can reveal flaws you wouldn't see until during the season.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 22:39 last edited by
Don't they usually have fights at these joint practices?
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wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 22:44 last edited by
It all sounds a bit Vince McMahon to me.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 23:38 last edited by Jolly
@Copper said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Don't they usually have fights at these joint practices?
BFD.
I can count the scars on my right hand where they had to stitch it up after practice. Not to mention I cold-cocked a couple of teammates over the years and tried my best to break one guy's ribs (the SOB deserved it). Football is a passionate, violent sport. Even at high school practice.
Hich school intensity< College < Pro.
Want to play something less violent? Play rugby. Or go put on a skirt and play soccer.
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@Copper said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Don't they usually have fights at these joint practices?
BFD.
I can count the scars on my right hand where they had to stitch it up after practice. Not to mention I cold-cocked a couple of teammates over the years and tried my best to break one guy's ribs (the SOB deserved it). Football is a passionate, violent sport. Even at high school practice.
Hich school intensity< College < Pro.
Want to play something less violent? Play rugby. Or go put on a skirt and play soccer.
wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 23:46 last edited by@Jolly said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Football is a passionate, violent sport.
How violent and passionate can it be when every little thing gets penalized? Every time you turn around the NFL is chawing on somebody for some infraction or another. I get that slamming your oppo's helmet with your helmet is unsportsmanlike, but should it be punished so overtly?
And how is it that this guy is getting punished for helmet banging when Terrill Lewis hit Gronkowski so hard that he busted four ribs and collapsed a lung, and got nothing? I will never understand that!
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wrote on 25 Aug 2022, 23:47 last edited by
Legal vs. illegal hit.
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wrote on 26 Aug 2022, 00:14 last edited by
Ol' Gronk got slobber-knocked, didn't he?
Link to videoNothing wrong with that. Almost perfect form. Next time, tell Tom Terrific not to throw Gronk a Medicine Ball.
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@Copper said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Don't they usually have fights at these joint practices?
BFD.
I can count the scars on my right hand where they had to stitch it up after practice. Not to mention I cold-cocked a couple of teammates over the years and tried my best to break one guy's ribs (the SOB deserved it). Football is a passionate, violent sport. Even at high school practice.
Hich school intensity< College < Pro.
Want to play something less violent? Play rugby. Or go put on a skirt and play soccer.
wrote on 26 Aug 2022, 00:23 last edited by@Jolly said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
@Copper said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Don't they usually have fights at these joint practices?
BFD.
I can count the scars on my right hand where they had to stitch it up after practice. Not to mention I cold-cocked a couple of teammates over the years and tried my best to break one guy's ribs (the SOB deserved it). Football is a passionate, violent sport. Even at high school practice.
Meanwhile, you want them to ban video games....
Sure, I know, an American footballer never shot and killed anybody, right?
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Ol' Gronk got slobber-knocked, didn't he?
Link to videoNothing wrong with that. Almost perfect form. Next time, tell Tom Terrific not to throw Gronk a Medicine Ball.
wrote on 26 Aug 2022, 00:26 last edited by@Jolly said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Ol' Gronk got slobber-knocked, didn't he?
Link to videoNothing wrong with that. Almost perfect form. Next time, tell Tom Terrific not to throw Gronk a Medicine Ball.
Frankly, that’s Brady’s fault. He threw it behind Gronk, forcing him to turn away from the guy lined up to light him up.
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@Jolly said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Ol' Gronk got slobber-knocked, didn't he?
Link to videoNothing wrong with that. Almost perfect form. Next time, tell Tom Terrific not to throw Gronk a Medicine Ball.
Frankly, that’s Brady’s fault. He threw it behind Gronk, forcing him to turn away from the guy lined up to light him up.
wrote on 26 Aug 2022, 00:41 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
@Jolly said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Ol' Gronk got slobber-knocked, didn't he?
Link to videoNothing wrong with that. Almost perfect form. Next time, tell Tom Terrific not to throw Gronk a Medicine Ball.
Frankly, that’s Brady’s fault. He threw it behind Gronk, forcing him to turn away from the guy lined up to light him up.
That's why it's called a Medicine Ball.
Whether you catch it or not, you're gonna need medicine.
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@Jolly said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
@Copper said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Don't they usually have fights at these joint practices?
BFD.
I can count the scars on my right hand where they had to stitch it up after practice. Not to mention I cold-cocked a couple of teammates over the years and tried my best to break one guy's ribs (the SOB deserved it). Football is a passionate, violent sport. Even at high school practice.
Meanwhile, you want them to ban video games....
Sure, I know, an American footballer never shot and killed anybody, right?
wrote on 26 Aug 2022, 00:42 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
@Jolly said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
@Copper said in What is this NFL 'joint practice' thing?:
Don't they usually have fights at these joint practices?
BFD.
I can count the scars on my right hand where they had to stitch it up after practice. Not to mention I cold-cocked a couple of teammates over the years and tried my best to break one guy's ribs (the SOB deserved it). Football is a passionate, violent sport. Even at high school practice.
Meanwhile, you want them to ban video games....
Sure, I know, an American footballer never shot and killed anybody, right?
Yeah, but he could play...
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wrote on 26 Aug 2022, 18:59 last edited by
Have a look at this footage of Terrill Lewis. Voiceover talking about his 'first step explosiveness'.
Link to video