Thoughts? I guess it couldn't hurt, don't find it terribly significant though.
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Bears expanding Halas Hall
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Also possibly holding training camp onsite?
Nice, there's nothing wrong with making your team better. Steps like this shows the organization is willing to be the best it can be and stay up to date. Might also help in acquiring free agents. The Seahawks facility is very nice nestle in between million dollar homes on the shore of lake Washington. Doesn't hurt to have a nice facility when potential free agents come for a visit.
Nice, there's nothing wrong with making your team better. Steps like this shows the organization is willing to be the best it can be and stay up to date. Might also help in acquiring free agents. The Seahawks facility is very nice nestle in between million dollar homes on the shore of lake Washington. Doesn't hurt to have a nice facility when potential free agents come for a visit.
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I like this. Maybe the facilities are out of date that's part of injury problems?
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Sucks I heard they will stop doing TC at bourbonaise when this place is finished so probably close practice to the public and just have family EDIT day at soldier because the mckaskeys are greedy phucks.
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Training Camps being held at colleges and stuff made sense back in the early days because colleges had the money and facilities before the NFL was a major powerhouse. Over the last 20 years or so, it's always felt to me like more of an outreach, PR-type thing than actually an effective use of resources, time, etc. I'd be totally fine with them making everything in-house with state-of-the-art tech and equipment and re-imagining how the camp portion of the season is done around the NFL.