Definitely pros and cons. But the training camp injuries are bad enough now. All I can think of is how it would suck to lose a few guys like Montez Sweat, D.J. Moore, Jaylon Johnson, etc. - on top of the regular injuries they sustain before the "real" games are played where it counts. But on the other hand, it would help the guys be more calloused-up for real game tackling and hits.
Post by brasilbear on Aug 15, 2024 16:08:36 GMT -6
Yeah, its fun until Moore or Rome or Jones goes down with a torn knee and JaylonJohnson tears his bicep. Then we are yelling about why the Bears live tackle in practice.
Post by bearsinhouston on Aug 15, 2024 16:45:45 GMT -6
Yeah, all true. The cons can be huge. But the stats that show that the best teams do it, lend me to believe that doing it and having good trainers might be a good path. Hey.... any way that gets us to a SB works for me.