Summary
The National Football League owners and players took an advanced course in shadow boxing at the beginning of last week and there were no injuries. Neither was there any visible progress toward an actual 2011 season.
Since NFL training camps usually begin opening halfway through July and the combatants made no tangible progress in their Chicago and Boston short meetings, let's consider the sort of damage that could be done to an aspiring team -- say, the Buffalo Bills -- if the camps were wiped out and the first four games of any sort weren't played until September.See the full content of this document
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Bills' Coaches, Young Players Losing Valuable Time
Buffalo's 2010 draftees, all but one of whom, running back C.J. Spiller, barely played as rookies, were ticketed for intense indoctrin...
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