Ex-NFL Coach d**k Vermeil Says '99 Rams Would Fail Under New Practice Rules

Discussion in 'St. Louis Rams' started by BigBlueBruiser, Aug 18, 2011.

  1. Former St. Louis coach twinky Vermeil says his Rams would not have won the Super Bowl back in 1999 under the new, limited practice rules of the NFL. Vermeil, who visited the Rams on Thursday, was famous for his tough training camps. Under the new collective bargaining agreement, the mandatory veteran reporting date is no earlier than 15 days before the first preseason game. The first day is limited to physicals and meetings, and the second and third day workouts have no pads or contact. Teams can have only one padded practice per day in camp. "I don't like the restrictions they gave to practice time," Vermeil said of the new rules. "It's going to be hard to get better. The fortunate thing is everybody is operating within the same rules. You just have to do a better job within them. I think it's going to hurt the quarterbacks, especially the young ones. It's going to hurt the medium player, the average guy. How does he get better and hang on the roster next year? How are young kids coming up going to make it when you don't give them any reps?" He was asked if he missed being a coach. "Well, I'm too old," quipped the 74-year-old Vermeil, who has been named Coach of the Year in high school, junior college, Division I college and twice in the NFL. "Oh, I miss it. There's no question about that."

    Source: ESPN
     
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  2. Steve12

    Steve12 The night is dark and full of terrors

    The other teams would be doing the same thing though. So it would cancel out.
     
  3. Alcohol_IV

    Alcohol_IV eBattle Champion

    But it all gives us lower quality football.
     
  4. Omen

    Omen Speeling Be Champions Staff Member

    So true... The wussification og America continues

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