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Bruce Arians has a "chill zone" that's shaped like a casket


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I know you're here on the Huddle, Bruce.  Who are you, really?  PhillyB?  Jangler?

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/06/22/bruce-arians-uses-a-casket-like-chill-zone/

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"He has this, I almost don’t even know how to describe it,” Kremer said. “You kind of have to see it, and you will. This is a horrible analogy, it looks a casket. It’s this gigantic wooden box that’s got music and these crystals in it, and these lights. It sounds pretty new age here, Mike, and he lays in it and he calls it the ‘chill zone.’ There is some science behind it, and you turn the different colors depending on if you want to sort of tone it down or amp yourself up. He gets in there once a week, every week during the football season. He’s got device at home in Georgia, he’s got a place where he goes in Phoenix, and he just chills out.

“He maintains that this helps him literally maintain his cool, that it just relaxes him. Now this does not prevent him from drinking his Crown Royal, which has that same effect, but I had no idea he uses this thing."

 

 

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People need to stop hating on him around here. Not the OP in this thread but in general

 

 

you can appreciate personalities around the league even if they are direct competition. Some kinda act butthurt that hes a good coach. But why? Weve owned hom so relax. 

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