La grinta di coach Greg Schiano |
Dunque, tutti a ricaricare le batterie in preparazione dei prossimi dodici match. E queste, dal sito ufficiale, sono le parole di coach Greg Schiano, a proposito di questo lungo week-end di riposo:
“I don’t require them to do anything," said Schiano of his directions to the players for their Thursday-Sunday sabbatical. "I really would like them to relax and get feeling good again, get refreshed. We’ll have an extra day of preparation for Kansas City with Monday being a practice day and they’ll have the plan in their hand, at least part of it, before they normally would. A good two days before they normally would so that’s enough of an advantage for us. I think again, looking at the one game season of Kansas City then also as a head coach looking at 12 straight, we don’t want to get too far ahead of ourselves."
Quest'anno la settimana di "bye" è arrivata molto presto, dopo solo quattro partite. Ma a Coach Schiano la cosa non sembra dispiacere più di tanto:
"I’m not sorry that the bye is now," he said. "I think this group has gone incredibly hard from July 26th until now. That sounds like a long time ago, right? But they’ve busted their hump and this comes at a good time. Then we’ll have 12 straight, which will be good.”
In quanto ai giocatori, molti approfitteranno di questi giorni di "ferie" per ritornare dalle rispettive famiglie, come ad esempio Josh Freeman che per alcuni giorni tornerà nella sua hometown, quella Kansas City che sarà la prossima avversaria dei Bucs domenica 14 ottobre.
Sempre da buccaneers.com, ecco pensieri e parole proprio del nostro QB, che saluta con piacere l'arrivo di qualche giorno di "stacco" :
“That’s why the bye week is built in," said Freeman of the welcome mental break. "For a lot of players it’s a physical break but for quarterbacks, especially in the first year in [a new] offense, that’s going to be it. You just kind of step back and reflect for a second, take a little time off and come back energized, ready to go.”
“That’s why the bye week is built in," said Freeman of the welcome mental break. "For a lot of players it’s a physical break but for quarterbacks, especially in the first year in [a new] offense, that’s going to be it. You just kind of step back and reflect for a second, take a little time off and come back energized, ready to go.”
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