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SBB, thanks for the updates as always. Maybe you or another here can clear this up for me: I thought there were no 2-a-days as part of the new CBA, the Pats are scheduling two practices a day so far. Did I miss something?
There can be 2-a-days, but one practice has to be a no pads practice.
Reiss tweets that this will be a walkthrough.
According to a summary from the NFLPA, the new rules are:
* 2-a-days limited to a total of 4 or 4.5 hours (I've seen both numbers)
* One practice a day maximum in pads, limited to max 3 hours
* NFLPA can make unannounced visits to ensure compliance
* Teams/coaches that violate the rules face heavy fines (first violation = $100K each; second violation = $250K for the coach/$500K for the team)
There can be 2-a-days, but one practice has to be a no pads practice.
According to a summary from the NFLPA, the new rules are:
* 2-a-days limited to a total of 4 or 4.5 hours (I've seen both numbers)
* One practice a day maximum in pads, limited to max 3 hours
* NFLPA can make unannounced visits to ensure compliance
* Teams/coaches that violate the rules face heavy fines (first violation = $100K each; second violation = $250K for the coach/$500K for the team)
That worries me.
I wonder if it's legal to have half the team do pads in the morning while the other half does a walk through and then switch in the afternoon thus maximizing the snaps in pads for everybody. So in the AM first offense goes against the second defense in pads while the first defense and second offense do a walk through. Then in the afternoon they switch.
I wonder if it's legal to have half the team do pads in the morning while the other half does a walk through and then switch in the afternoon thus maximizing the snaps in pads for everybody. So in the AM first offense goes against the second defense in pads while the first defense and second offense do a walk through. Then in the afternoon they switch.