We all known private coaching is big among pre-college athletes. Ever since draft become a popular, various draft pep camps popping up everywhere, and now the pro-camp, like the QB school, O-Line school, Wide receiving workout camps are everywhere. With the big money these pro-athletes have, I would not be shocked it becomes a trend for all of those making their first contract athletes.
From what I hear, teams taking no stands thus far on the individuals -- not discouraging nor encouraging. As we know, every team has an army of coaches, interns, already. If the players association allows, the teams will be glad to send a coach to any player's off-season location to "assist" life/work balance. I'd not be surprised to see the day is coming where every player has sort of a private coach outside of team time, and the private coaches, as an private entity, works with teams to get a list of special skill development, instead of current basic conditioning and skill development. if that happens, would not teaching become unnecessary from a team pespective and coaches just work on strategy how to best catering to a player's strength/hiding weakness?
From what I hear, teams taking no stands thus far on the individuals -- not discouraging nor encouraging. As we know, every team has an army of coaches, interns, already. If the players association allows, the teams will be glad to send a coach to any player's off-season location to "assist" life/work balance. I'd not be surprised to see the day is coming where every player has sort of a private coach outside of team time, and the private coaches, as an private entity, works with teams to get a list of special skill development, instead of current basic conditioning and skill development. if that happens, would not teaching become unnecessary from a team pespective and coaches just work on strategy how to best catering to a player's strength/hiding weakness?
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