New Nebraska S&C coach sends two to the hospital

Swamp Donkey

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Then they gave us salt pills and laughed their asses off while we puked after 2 a days in August.....never hurt me or my buddies and a lot of these fat ass kids today are real p vssies......I bet no one uses the rope drill to teach proper firing off the ball anymore.....some of my old teammates left practice looking like they had the starring role in the Clint Eastwood movie Hang em high......never killed anyone. Oh and if you reached with your hands when going for a tackle you got your hands duct taped behind your back for the next week at practice....
I figured youd be the first fvkking blockhead to say it didn't harm you much... other than the brain damage.

Special Ops troops are way more badazz than your midget league football team...and more educated too. There is NOTHING gained by working out dehydrated. You can't TRAIN yourself to better handle dehydration. In fact, you get less out of a workout with insufficient hydration and certain nutrients.

I'm all for whooping their azzes... and I don't mean Butters letting them get their azzes whooped by the other team. But you make them drink and monitor them (I'm talking weighing them before and after workouts-- the local high school and college teams do this, monitor their water intake and teach them about urine color).

What you should be doing is teaching them how to hydrate themselves before workouts and competitions, and proving to them that the teams that do this win and the ones that are cramping up LOSE.
 
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I'm a PT and an athletic trainer educated at the University of Florida. My ex phys prof was Scott Powers and his position on this would be the same as my own. I will stand by my comments and await your reasoning as to why it's necessary to have a workout for UF athletes that could cause massive organ shutdown or even death.

Okay, a little brown piss is really no big deal. Those cupcake, snowflake buttercups just need to suck it up, alright? You do, too. Understand?

Oh, and my initial post was meant as a joke, more of a jab at Mike Kent and his weak azz SC program that left our team ill prepared to compete on the gridiron. My comments in this post (where I’m faux insulting everybody including you) are also being made in jest with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek...I think. Well, maybe not. :) /jk
 

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These were actually suicide attempts after both players came to the realization that they will spend the next 1-3 years of their lives in Lincoln Fuc#king Nebraska.
 

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Okay, a little brown piss is really no big deal. Those cupcake, snowflake buttercups just need to suck it up, alright? You do, too. Understand?

Oh, and my initial post was meant as a joke, more of a jab at Mike Kent and his weak azz SC program that left our team ill prepared to compete on the gridiron. My comments in this post (where I’m faux insulting everybody including you) are also being made in jest with my tongue firmly planted in my cheek...I think. Well, maybe not. :) /jk
Well you put my name in a post meant to be insulting as we all know Kent pretty much sucked. Brown piss is what is destroying the kidneys and a serious symptom.........in case you don't know that.
 

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Well you put my name in a post meant to be insulting as we all know Kent pretty much sucked. Brown piss is what is destroying the kidneys and a serious symptom.........in case you don't know that.

Lighten up Francis...it was a joke made with good intentions and nothing insulting was directed at you.
 

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These were actually suicide attempts after both players came to the realization that they will spend the next 1-3 years of their lives in Lincoln Fuc#king Nebraska.
I'd consider suicide rather than driving through Nebraska (or Kansas or Iowa or Oklahoma) again.
 

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There's no shortage of Gatorade in G'ville -- SCOTT.

Effing doosh.
 

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I figured youd be the first fvkking blockhead to say it didn't harm you much... other than the brain damage.

Special Ops troops are way more badazz than your midget league football team...and more educated too. There is NOTHING gained by working out dehydrated. You can't TRAIN yourself to better handle dehydration. In fact, you get less out of a workout with insufficient hydration and certain nutrients.

I'm all for whooping their azzes... and I don't mean Butters letting them get their azzes whooped by the other team. But you make them drink and monitor them (I'm talking weighing them before and after workouts-- the local high school and college teams do this, monitor their water intake and teach them about urine color).

What you should be doing is teaching them how to hydrate themselves before workouts and competitions, and proving to them that the teams that do this win and the ones that are cramping up LOSE.
How the f vck do you do your job when you are such an assumptive a$$hole???
I'm the first one in this thread to call out dehydration.....Yes players cramp at an alarming rate today because a lot of them are idiots that think sipping on the trendiest sports drink bottle all day is a substitute for pounding the sh1t out of H2O.....Funny I rarely remember players cramping up back when I played or any time before that....in fact it was quite rare......You can preach Special Ops, Strength & Conditioning Guru, and every other line of BS you probably know nothing about, but when the dumbass kid walks off the field and doesn't bother to keep his water intake going AFTER and BEFORE training you won't be able to keep him hydrated DURING ANY INTENSE workout.....

I drink 3 bottles of water within a half an hour of waking, I drink 3 bottles before bedtime, and at LEAST 5 more during the day, sometimes more depending on the length and intensity of my workouts, 30-45 minutes 6 days a week, and other factors including alcohol and caffeine consumption......So please don't try and tell me about the importance of proper hydration because my Midget League football coaches already did 40 years ago..
 

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There are a lot of subjects in which I have no interest.
 

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This is what Tom Herman had posted around Texas football last year...

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In the Army, if a soldier got a heat/dehydration injury, the NCOs and officers got punished. You have to monitor them and make them drink lots and often.

Yeah, some of you old fvkks had coaches that would make you practice without water to "toughen" you up. That is insane.... and, maybe criminal.

Yep. We were allowed water out of a hose about 1/2 way through practice and had to tough it out (junior high in Florida in August.) They also distributed salt pills. That was a little less insane when I went to high school in New Hampshire, but the same mentality was in place up there in the late 1970’s.
 

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Two kids in the hospital with Rhabdo? Not one....two. It's absolutely the definition. And theses two kids are the only one we knew about.

"Despite all that, we still had two kids that ended up having problems. Our players are our No. 1 concern. We thought we were approaching everything safely and the right way and it turns out that it was a little too much for a couple of them."

Even the coach admitted it. They needed trainers in the wt room during the workouts so they need they were going to push them to the extreme...and they did.
 
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If you want to play word games be my guest. Clearly whatever they were doing was being over done. These weren't two incoming freshman that weren't ready for a D1 workout, they were both upperclassman.
 

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