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I understand but we are in our first year or second? It has been commented in the past on this board that Nike equipment has been known to be flawed in shoes.
Look at other schools in their transitions the first year or two injuries were up.
We have experienced a huge rise in injuries Spring Practices were higher than normal. Equipment changes are never easy but we have had more ankle sprangs, shoulder injuries, and I have don't remember a but a handful of head type injuries in the past 10 yrs prior to this one.
Equipment Change and injuries are up. We don't follow other teams as close as this one but it could be in the design of the helmet and helmet padding for all I know.
Spranged ankles could be due to equipment: shoes.
Had to ask.
Ok, so do we need to look at our equipment then? Because we are having injuries at a statistically improbable rate.
TN provides it's players the absolute best protective equipment available on the market. The same as all other elite teams, including the NFL, wear.
Guys, I know it is killing all of us not to have our 22 "best" on the field at all times, but to try and "blame" anything other than "football is a violent sport" is wishful thinking.
Football twists and turns the body in ways that most sports do not. ADD to that fact being violently hit by another player/players while the body is in an awkward position, you have your "blame".
Ok, so do we need to look at our equipment then? Because we are having injuries at a statistically improbable rate.
I don't understand why folks aren't connecting the obvious dots - forget the Nike stuff - we Butch replaced his S&C coach this year, and our injuries have gone through the roof. I'm surprised more fans aren't pointing this out. Doesn't mean every injury is his fault, but there's no way this is a coincidence.