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Training camp twitter updates
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Quote:I don't understand this. I'm talking right off the bat, i.e. training camp. Because it seems every year we go through this enormous rash of injuries in camp which could be indirectly related to the extreme heat/ humidity, i,e. the science of it being the players get tired quicker and it is said that more injuries occur when the body is exhausted. I'm thinking if they held training camp in a more moderate weather locale it might prevent the mass number of injuries. Then by the time the Jags would return to Jacksonville, there would still be ample time for the Jags to assimilate to the conditions in practice for several weeks, so by the time the regular season started, they'd still have a decided home field advantage. |
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