Jimmy Johnson could probably have a little clear views on why these early injuries have happened after doing some serious research.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — We just concluded Arkansas' fall camp ahead of opening the 2024 season and, once again, nobody has seen much of anything. The coaches and players are the only ones that have seen anything of substance and they aren't talking.
"I did a study a few years ago looking at all the injuries that happen early in the season," Johnson said and conducted a poll with about 75 percent of the trainers in the NFL. "Every trainer, to a person, said because they don't have a lot of physical work in the training camp and early part is why they are seeing so many injuries. A lot of soft-tissue injuries and stuff like that.
College coaches are more worried about losing a game in September than winning the biggest ones in November and December. I've wondered about this for years but leave it to Jimmy to actually sit down and do the research.
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