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re: PP7 15reps on bench?
Posted on 2/28/11 at 11:44 pm to DeafJam73
Posted on 2/28/11 at 11:44 pm to DeafJam73
quote:And you've observed all the other strength coaches as well, and analyzed improvement across schools.
Moffit is the best conditioning coach in the country. I've seen him work in person and he really is awesome.
I'm so sick of this statement that so many accept as fact but which is absolutely unprovable.
Posted on 3/1/11 at 12:18 am to Tigah in the ATL
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And you've observed all the other strength coaches as well, and analyzed improvement across schools.
I'm so sick of this statement that so many accept as fact but which is absolutely unprovable.
He's been a member of 3 different national championship winning teams (I think it's 3).
I believe that alone puts him at or near #1. Again -- it's not an unfounded assertion -- his results speak for themselves. Unless of course there are other S&C coaches who have a better resume.. but i'd love to see it.
This post was edited on 3/1/11 at 12:20 am
Posted on 3/1/11 at 12:24 am to Tigah in the ATL
Yea, I also don't understand why people just assume (and that is what most are doing) that Moffitt is the best conditioning coach in the country.
It is pretty clear that conditioning has been an issue with LSU players for the past few years. Just yesterday one scout at the Combine said that what is hurting Drake Nevis' draft stock more than anything is...you guessed it...his conditioning. He said that Nevis simply cannot withstand constant pounding and will in fact wear down.
Not sure if this is an appropriate reference point, but I remember watching Knile Davis and the Arkansas OL just flat out kick our asses on that last drive where they ran the ball up the middle just about every single play.
It is pretty clear that conditioning has been an issue with LSU players for the past few years. Just yesterday one scout at the Combine said that what is hurting Drake Nevis' draft stock more than anything is...you guessed it...his conditioning. He said that Nevis simply cannot withstand constant pounding and will in fact wear down.
Not sure if this is an appropriate reference point, but I remember watching Knile Davis and the Arkansas OL just flat out kick our asses on that last drive where they ran the ball up the middle just about every single play.
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