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Most of you "diehard" Panthers fans have no clue who this is. He is our reigning Conditioning Coach of the Year. He was voted by his peers last year for the award and this year he is looking like last year was an anomaly. This year the Panthers have got to be the worst conditioned team by far. We haven't gone a game now without a significant injury now we have multiple starters on offense and defense on IR, hell we even cut someone for what seems to be conditioning issues. You may say that it's bad luck that we have had this many injuries, to you folk I say eat one. It would be bad luck if we had one or two season ending injuries we currently have 7 key contributors. Yes this happens to other teams but name the last time in Panthers history we've had the injury bug to this extent. How many people have been injured this year and missed a game? How many concussions have we suffered this year? It's starting to get frustrating how poorly prepared our coaching staff is this honestly is the last straw. Not only is our team playing badly not able to finish games, put that one who you will, but our coaching staff can't even keep our players healthy. Gettleman needs to do what he's been wanting to do since he got here and get his own coach. Hopefully he make the right choice with that but we will have to wait and see even though my heart tells me JR is too senile to even know what's going on anymore.

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Tell me about how conditioning is going to prevent concussions?

Most injuries in football are due to just plain bad luck. Some guys are naturally more durable than others, but they're all human and can be injured under the right circumstance. Occasionally there's a guy (*cough*Kris Jenkins*cough*) who is likely contributing to his injury issues by showing up to training camp weighing 400 pounds.

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Tell me about how conditioning is going to prevent concussions?

Most injuries in football are due to just plain bad luck. Some guys are naturally more durable than others, but they're all human and can be injured under the right circumstance. Occasionally there's a guy (*cough*Kris Jenkins*cough*) who is likely contributing to his injury issues by showing up to training camp weighing 400 pounds.


1 of the 7 on IR have concussions did I once say anything about concussions I'm not an idiot


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It doesn't seem like these injuries are conditioning type injuries.  Concussions.  Ankles.  Shoulders.  Soft Tissue injuries seem more likely due to bad conditioning.  As to Bene being cut due to conditioning, don't forget he was coming off an injury that seems to have been much worse than most of us realized. 

If we hadn't been in a huge mess at Corner, I doubt he would have been brought back as quickly as he was...He wasn't ready.  Not Joe Kenn's fault. 

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So since we have a forum full of Albert fugin einsteins please tell me how a conditioning coach is hired or fired???

Remember the giants injury problem they've had for years? Well guess what they addressed it. Look at their injury history minus concussions which obviously aren't something you can fully help it's basically same type of stuff as ours.


http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/giants/giants-curb-injuries-new-strength-coach-aaron-wellman-article-1.2759502

So please tell me I'm an idiot lol a lot of you guys are jokes.

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