Summer workouts

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illvol

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What exactly can current players as well as incoming players do during the summer?
Can they practice together but without coaches? Can they be led by GA's? Or is it all strictly working out?
 
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12 oz curls only

Beat the sh!t out of an off duty police officer, throw beer bottles at parked cars, get arrested for disorderly conduct, etc. Oh, almost forgot, get it on with fat chicks! (Da'Rick) :rock: On a serious note, it would be nice to make through the summer without any "off the field" casualties.
 
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My understanding is they do agility and strength training with the strength staff. They are able to only have player led practices. No GA's or anything like that when working with footballs. That's why it was so important for leaders to emerge in the spring who can lead the team and be the "coaches" this summer.
 
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My understanding is they do agility and strength training with the strength staff. They are able to only have player led practices. No GA's or anything like that when working with footballs. That's why it was so important for leaders to emerge in the spring who can lead the team and be the "coaches" this summer.

Thats my understanding too...but dont forget to study the play book.

Is the film room open?
 
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My understanding is they do agility and strength training with the strength staff. They are able to only have player led practices. No GA's or anything like that when working with footballs. That's why it was so important for leaders to emerge in the spring who can lead the team and be the "coaches" this summer.

Can they scrimmage without the coaches?
 
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What students do in their free time is up to them I would imagine.
That's cool. I would think that the coaches would encourage them to scrimmage amongst themselves. I'm curious to know what QB'S are initiating that. I would suspect Worley is stepping up and showing leadership.
 

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