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there's a good chance all the teams are still gonna do OTA's but just discretely right? would be pretty easy to get your position group together in a big backyard and run some drills.... Patriots probably hiding in the forest somewhere doing full team drills
there's a good chance all the teams are still gonna do OTA's but just discretely right? would be pretty easy to get your position group together in a big backyard and run some drills.... Patriots probably hiding in the forest somewhere doing full team drills
it would be completely legal for them to hold position group drills in AZ and the NFL has only required the teams to close their facilities for two weeks.There is no way, if they get caught the NFL will sanction teams severely, like heavy fines, lost cap space, lost draft picks etc.
it would be completely legal for them to hold position group drills in AZ and the NFL has only required the teams to close their facilities for two weeks.
Id put money on teams still getting their position groups together for drills once OTAs roll around, albeit in a discreet manner and not at the team facility.
Kyler texting the receivers to come over and run routes would be totally legal. Oline gets together and runs blocking scripts at a different location. Secondary gets together and practices coverage changes to hypothetical motions and audibles. All totally legal and doesn't require secrets.They can't have any organized team activities period, not just at their facilities but anywhere.
Players can get together but the minute a coach or trainer shows up it becomes a team activity.
There is absolutely no way it would stay quiet either. Just look at the Astros cheating scandal.
"Three May Keep a Secret if Two are Dead" Benjamin Franklin
Kyler texting the receivers to come over and run routes would be totally legal. Oline gets together and runs blocking scripts at a different location. Secondary gets together and practices coverage changes to hypothetical motions and audibles. All totally legal and doesn't require secrets.
Not sure I see the comparison to the Astros.
Call it whatever you want. OTA or a buncha guys in a backyard.This is what you said "there's a good chance all the teams are still gonna do OTA's but just discretely right?"
That would be in direct violation to NFL rules, that would be cheating--the Astros cheated, can you see the comparison now? The one time a player feels they are punished for not participating or will be punished if they don't participate they will go directly to the NFLPA who will go to the league who will come down on the team hard.
So no I don't see there is a good chance teams do discreet OTA's, I'd say likelihood is zero.
Players can get together sure but that isn't an OTA the O in OTA = Organized, meaning team led.
Call it whatever you want. OTA or a buncha guys in a backyard.
The boys are practicing and its legal.
discreet as in "not officially team organized"If it is legal why would it have to be discreet then? It isn't a practice any more than guys just staying in shape--that is also something I doubt is happening all that often. I saw video of Dak Prescott working out with Dez Bryant, there are videos of draft prospects working out together to stay in shape--but I really doubt players get together for anything more than staying sharp. The chances of players getting together and running plays or schemes is slim.
It really kinda is... in many states they're shutting down parks - some cities will be putting police out to stop people from getting together in parks for Easter worship.hanging out together and playing catch isnt against the rules.
Mighty MouseAt least he's working out
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The players have yards.It really kinda is... in many states they're shutting down parks - some cities will be putting police out to stop people from getting together in parks for Easter worship.
Heck, Kyler licks his hands when he throws the ball - watch Flight Plan. Not to mention finding a way to get players out to Phoenix or wherever KM is.
Wrong...this entire covid-19 situation is a vast conspiracy to derail Arizona sports, just as some were offering a glimmer of hope.Well he’s in the same boat as everyone else. It’s not like this is only affecting the Cardinals