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JRobinson":xbf241s4 said:Oh yeah... the strength coach. That’s why.
Damn I can't wait until your guys get bounced this year.
JRobinson":xbf241s4 said:Oh yeah... the strength coach. That’s why.
Bigpumpkin":1e37k3wy said:chris98251":1e37k3wy said:Hire Ichiro, name a person that was able to keep himself healthy and produce as long as he did. He did something right.
Pete would probably prefer someone who spoke good English.
Ideally you want somebody that has a background in physical therapy. It's really important to develop your muscles in a way that your joints are supported. For example, uneven development can cause your muscles to pull on the joints, and make them more prone to injury. I would love to see former Net's conditioning coach Jeff Caviler be our strength coach. He runs a channel on youtube, and he trains a host of elite athletes like Antonio Brown. Having that medical background is very important. Though, he left on his own terms to start his own business so this is a moot point.chris98251":2a8id9pk said:Hire Ichiro, name a person that was able to keep himself healthy and produce as long as he did. He did something right.
austinslater25":ih6os6xy said:My fear is Pete goes too new age and gimmicky as these guys seem to get traction at this level and they're terrible. Standing on a bosu ball and doing a squat is not the answer to the injury issues we've had.
You were at USC before as an assistant under head coach Pete Carroll and strength coach Chris Carlisle. Do you see any similarities and differences between the way things were done then and how you do them now?
MontanaHawk05":15yg3tct said:Lewis does not have a good reputation coming out of USC. Place has had a reputation for "soft" and "injury-prone" for a while now.
SoulfishHawk":2p7pluwm said:Against an average Cowboys team, at home. Meh.
Now, you guys beat the Saints on the road? That's truly legit.
AgentDib":2yjvlqfz said:Color me highly skeptical that anybody on the outside can know how effective training staff are unless they are getting inside information from somebody. The idea that a good training staff can prevent Injuries to a significant, observable level that is distinguishable from randomness is complete nonsense.
The Huskies did have a ton of injuries under Sark but our most injured year was in 2008 the year before he arrived. Our 2017 season was wrecked by key injuries and I didn't hear any fans blaming a coaching staff they liked for it.
Midway this season our OL was healthy and plenty of Hawks fans on this board were praising Solari and claiming that Cable's system caused our injury problems of the past. The injury luck didn't hold up and so now the fault was our strength and conditioning coach. Fans want to think that injuries are under our control somehow but the truth is that the NFL is a violent game and anybody can get hurt on any play even if everything is being done correctly.