... is a contract dispute. And if it happens to be going on before training camp, you could be looking at a no show.
Just because the no show has become a common practice among the league, doesn’t take away from the fact that missing it can take a serious toll on the player’s performance going forward. Training camp is a precious time for players.
Even if they have been keeping in shape by their own methods, working out with coaches and other teammates is almost always going to be more intense and effective.
Team strategies, plays and techniques are learned, practiced and developed. Competitions are held to see who deserves to be on the field and who’ll be watching from the sidelines.
Perhaps most importantly though, training camp is where relationships are formed between teammates and with coaches. Where wide receivers develop a rapport with their quarterbacks. And where a group of guys becomes a team.
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