Crazy Patriot Guy
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It's an annual debate. Is the preaseason too long? The debate heats up every year after a couple key players get hurt.
Here's what I don't get. Not just on this board but everywhere, even the local paper down here in Texas, the hot topic is that preseason is too long and these injuries to players like Portis and Greenway aren't necessary.
Um, they were both hurt in the FIRST game. Whether the preseason is two games or is played weekly until the year 2016, they were hurt in the first game. In these cases, what is the difference?
That's what bugs me every season. People don't start complaining when a player gets hurt in the last game or something. A player tears his ACL in a non-contact drill 5 minutes into the first practice of training camp, (just an example, not a certain player) and people already start screaming about the length of the preseason.
Anyway, just needed to vent on that.
Here's what I don't get. Not just on this board but everywhere, even the local paper down here in Texas, the hot topic is that preseason is too long and these injuries to players like Portis and Greenway aren't necessary.
Um, they were both hurt in the FIRST game. Whether the preseason is two games or is played weekly until the year 2016, they were hurt in the first game. In these cases, what is the difference?
That's what bugs me every season. People don't start complaining when a player gets hurt in the last game or something. A player tears his ACL in a non-contact drill 5 minutes into the first practice of training camp, (just an example, not a certain player) and people already start screaming about the length of the preseason.
Anyway, just needed to vent on that.