This season, the NFL released a 17-game schedule for teams with less than a season.
Therefore, make their arrangements well in advance of the start of the campaign. Joint exercises between teams to increase the intensity of exercises are increasingly popular.
Except for having a catch: Players compete and they throw on the field.
Frequently
Take, for example, the training shared by the Browns and Giants.
Fighting on the ground
Sterling Shepherd & Troy Hill apparently enter after Giants-Brown joint training
This happened during training pic.twitter.com/WOKdYUhQ1i
– Bobby Skinner (obBobbySkinner_) August 20, 2021
In this game, Sterling Shepherd and Troy Hill fight for a game that will quickly change physically.
Nothing out of the ordinary, the NFL is a physical sport.
After the queue, it was a mess.
A clip of the end of a fight between Browns CB Troy Hill and Giants WR Sterling Shepherd. # Browns pic.twitter.com/S5GYuNJhYz
– clevelanddotcom (@clevelanddotcom) August 20, 2021
The two players traded and then the two teams merged.
Giants WR Sterling Shepherd and Browns CB Troy Hill faced each other in a joint exercise on Friday. pic.twitter.com/aLc6RU2G4c
– Sports Center (@ Sports Center) August 20, 2021
Why put players in situations like this?
Earlier this week, Bucks’ Antonio Brown beat the Titans defender and was sent off.
This is nothing new, collective practices existed a few years ago and fights often occur.
So, we begin with the question: why is it still there?
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