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Max Conditioning Gain For A Quarter?

By Rumplebeanskin
7/04/2016 9:52 am
I'm trying to get my starters up to 100% conditioning by the end of pre season. Played them 1 quarter in game 1, 2 quarters in game 2, 3 quarters in game 3.

Most of the starters at at 100, or within a few percent. Some, due to snap counts, are still in the 80s. My question is (and of course this is variable due to snap counts again, a "quarter" is hardly a constant measure) how long should I play a guy to get him 15% or so of conditioning?

I'm either going to pull starters after 1 quarter or 2, I just can't decide which. I'd prefer to go 1, and give the guys deeper on the depth chart more minutes, plus lower the risk of injury to my starters, but I don't want to do it the starters only get 2/3/4% of conditioning!

Understand it's a bit of a vague one, but any suggestions appreciated.

Re: Max Conditioning Gain For A Quarter?

By Rumplebeanskin
7/07/2016 5:22 pm
Just for anyone who stumbles across this thread in the future, the results were as follows. All played 1 quarter:

QB1, 87 to a 98, played 22 snaps
RB1, 84 to a 92, played 21 snaps
TE1, 89 to a 97, played 23 snaps
WR1, 83 to a 96, played 25 snaps
RG1, 88 to a 91, played 25 snaps
RT1, 68 to an 89, played 58 snaps (3 quarters)
LDE1, 94 to a 99, played 12 snaps
CB1, 60 to a 96, played 63 snaps (3 quarters)
SS1, 84 to a 92, 19 snaps played

Re: Max Conditioning Gain For A Quarter?

By Kahoon
7/08/2016 5:57 pm
Good info! Thanks for posting it.

Question: Would it matter as to the experience of said players, for them to gain the necessary conditioning? A 2nd year player would take more minutes than a 9 year veteran?

Re: Max Conditioning Gain For A Quarter?

By jdavidbakr - Site Admin
7/09/2016 9:24 am
Kahoon wrote:
Question: Would it matter as to the experience of said players, for them to gain the necessary conditioning? A 2nd year player would take more minutes than a 9 year veteran?


No, those are independent of each other.