I disagree.
Practicing outdoors not only gets you used to the elements (being cold) but also allows you to adjust how you play due to the elements. Catching or carrying a football indoors is vastly different than doing so out in colder weather. Getting hit in 70 degree weather is vastly different than getting hit in 30 degree weather and so on. Just last Thursday the HC of the Falcons had his team practice outdoors even though they were playing indoors vs the Saints and the reason was he didnt want them to get to comfortable and become lazy which is easy to do in warmer climates.
They should just not practice IMO.
Do fans really believe that making them practice in the cold is going to make this team "tougher" in any meaningful way? This is so self evidently nonsense that I can only imagine that fans just want to punish the players. "You suck! I paid good money for these tickets and you're losing all these games! You should be made to suffer in the cold! #@&%^&$#@#@!!!"Quote Originally Posted by MOtorboat View Post
I’d argue changing things up is probably a good thing in the middle of an eight-game losing streak. Besides, practicing outdoors in the cold doesn’t make anyone tough. It just makes them cold.
They are "soft" because they aren't very good, because they aren't very well coached on game day, because they have lost for so long now that they are expecting to lose.
And losing generates a belief in losing, just like winning builds confidence in winning. The Broncos won the SB in no small part because they always believed they would do it. If you expect to lose, if you are battling in your own mind the feeling of "here we go again!" the minute anything bad happens, you are already more than 1/2 way to losing.
There is no solution to this problem except to blow up the locker-room and rebuild with players who will totally buy in to the idea Elway wants to instill that this organization is a perennial winning franchise, one of a handful that expect to be in the SB hunt every year.
As opposed to franchises like the Cleveland Browns or some of the other bottom feeding franchises, where they just want the stock value of their team, and their team revenues to go up. It's just an investment to them.
They need a new coaching regime, and about 1/2 the roster needs to go. Not because some of those players might not be useful, but because they don't really want to be here. And if they don't then they become locker-room cancers. They become the guys who won't put in the extra work, who whisper behind the coaches' back, who are last to arrive and first to leave the facility.
Why should they care, what are you going to do? Trade or cut me? I want out of here anyway!
You can't have players like that on the roster and after this season, there are quite a lot of Broncos who fit that category. And Elway & the new coach are going to have to sort that all out. Figure out who really wants to be here, and who doesn't.
And ruthlessly purge those who don't. We know Elway will do that because he said when Osweiler left town "I want guys who want to be here." He still does.
Hey man. Practice is the one thing this team has going for it. This team has won nearly every single practice of this football season. The coaching staff has put so much emphasis on practice, that I almost feel like the NFL should have stepped in here to prevent a lack of fairness. Our team is on a historic run of practice success, shouldn't the NFL step in to stop Vance Joseph from cheating the system by keeping his team out of the elements during practice? Doesn't that give us an advantage in practice?
Vance Joseph is basically a cheater for letting his team practice inside. Can't believe the NFL is letting us win practice this way.
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