Ravens' Harbaugh terms reopening
rules 'humanly impossible'
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[June 12, 2020]
Baltimore Ravens coach John
Harbaugh is not a fan of the new NFL guidelines for reopening
practice facilities, which he termed as "humanly impossible" on
Thursday.
The mandates call for physical distancing in the locker room as well
as in weight rooms and meeting rooms.
"I've seen all the memos on that, and to be quite honest with you,
it's impossible what they're asking us to do. Humanly impossible,"
Harbaugh said during an interview with Baltimore radio station 105.7
The Fan. "So, we're going to do everything we can do. We're going to
space, we're going to have masks. But, you know, it's a
communication sport. We have to able to communicate with each other
in person. We have to practice."
The on-field part of the process is definitely concerning to
Harbaugh, who has trouble seeing how things can work during training
camp.
"I'm pretty sure the huddle is not going to be 6-feet spaced,"
Harbaugh told the station. "Are guys going to shower one at a time
all day? Are guys going to lift weights one at a time all day? These
are things the league and the (players association) needs to get a
handle on and needs to get agreed with some common sense so we can
operate in a 13-hour day in training camp that they're giving us and
get our work done.
"That's the one thing, you can tell by my voice, I'm a little
frustrated with what I'm hearing there. And I think they need to get
that pinned down a little better."
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Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh reacts on the sidelines
during their NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard
Park, New York September 29, 2013. REUTERS/Don Heupel
Harbaugh said the Ravens will abide by whatever the regulations are
despite the flaws he sees.
"I think good people, smart people are involved in this," Harbaugh
said. "But the way I'm reading these memos right now, you throw your
hands up and you go, 'What the heck? There's no way this can be
right.'"
Harbaugh added that he hopes the other 31 teams also follow the
guidelines.
"As a coach, you don't want to hear that you're limiting your
operations as far as preparing your team and then you hear 10 other
teams aren't paying attention to the rules and then there's no
consequence for that," Harbaugh said. "Then they have an advantage
on you. That's what I don't want to see. I just think it needs to be
fair and it needs to be reasonable, and I think they'll find a way
to do that."
--Field Level Media
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