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<blockquote data-quote="RepStar15" data-source="post: 729941" data-attributes="member: 10721"><p>By what metric are they considered the best medical/training staff in the league? Because the players like them? Did you see any other team last year that scarce at one position? It's from a lack of practical and functional conditioning. I am an athletic trainer myself. Two players, in the same position, suffering from the same injury tells me one thing: I am not doing my job. There is no explanation as to why multiple groin strains should occur on a professional football team. Hell, when I worked at a college, high school and interned for a season with the pats I cannot recall a single groin strain. At least not one that required missing multiple weeks. That is one of the most preventable injuries there are. I do agree that the packers should have been able to prevail in the NFC championship and in my opinion they would have beat any team in the league besides the Falcons and the Steelers. Those offenses were way too much for our defense (as weak as it was) to prevail. I'm certain they would have beat the patriots in the super bowl though. Loved that match up for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RepStar15, post: 729941, member: 10721"] By what metric are they considered the best medical/training staff in the league? Because the players like them? Did you see any other team last year that scarce at one position? It's from a lack of practical and functional conditioning. I am an athletic trainer myself. Two players, in the same position, suffering from the same injury tells me one thing: I am not doing my job. There is no explanation as to why multiple groin strains should occur on a professional football team. Hell, when I worked at a college, high school and interned for a season with the pats I cannot recall a single groin strain. At least not one that required missing multiple weeks. That is one of the most preventable injuries there are. I do agree that the packers should have been able to prevail in the NFC championship and in my opinion they would have beat any team in the league besides the Falcons and the Steelers. Those offenses were way too much for our defense (as weak as it was) to prevail. I'm certain they would have beat the patriots in the super bowl though. Loved that match up for us. [/QUOTE]
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