Kubiak's questionable minicamp practices?
A few players and a team front office member told ESPN that the Houston coach held contact, one-one-one blocking drills (without pads) during Texans' minicamp. The NFL's collective bargaining agreement specifies that such off-season practices are prohibited. Also, Kubiak ignored the wishes of players and player reps who wanted to stop the drills and continued anyway. Three players had suffered season ending injuries by the end of minicamp.
What do you guys think? Non-issue, issue, or unexpected?
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phantom818
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There is more to this story than what is being reported…I wish we could find out what it is.
Is there such a thing as a Playstation 3 Anonymous? I can't seem to stop thinking about or playing COD 4 and COD 5. I hear this is quite normal for a teenager, but I haven't been a teenager since Bill Clinton was frolicking with interns.
by Tim Lynch on Feb 5, 2009 10:27 AM MST reply actions 0 recs
Haha, I'm with you buddy.
…It’s ESPN.
Surprising to see a story involving the Texans of all teams, though, this early in the off-season like this. Running prohibited drills is probably not a good thing though :)
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