One NFL team reportedly having players weigh in daily with photos of their scales

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One NFL team reportedly having players weigh in daily with photos of their scales

With the COVID-19 crisis keeping athletes quarantined at home, teams are trying to make sure their players are staying in good shape. One NFL team has reportedly gone to extreme measures to track player fitness, as they are requiring players to do daily weigh-ins that include players taking photos of their scales.

This unconventional method was shared by "Good Morning Football" host Peter Schrager on the SI Media Podcast, where he was discussing how each team is being forced to come up with their own offseason strategies in the midst of quarantine. Schrager confirmed the scale tactic but did not name which team was doing it.

"I know one team that has requested that players take a photograph of the scale and tell [the team] how they're weighing in every day and send it in to the trainers so [they] can keep your weight maintenance," Schrager said.

It's understandable that teams would want to check in on the conditioning of their players but this feels like a bridge too far. Beyond the simple fact that players could almost certainly figure out a way to fake this if they really wanted to, it's a pretty bizarre way to try and keep players focused on staying healthy.

Of course, the biggest question on everyone's mind is which team actually decided to ask players to take daily scale updates. Is Bill Belichick playing some sort of mental chess with his players? Is Sean McVay trying out a new, innovative motivational technique? Or is it Adam Gase? Because this really feels like some strange, misguided plan the Jets coach would come up with.

Unfortunately, there's a good chance we never get an answer, as any team would probably go to great lengths to not reveal they were the ones asking players to take daily scale pics.
 

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I also love that this reporter is acting like there's something wrong with the team asking their players to do this. dummmmmmmb
 

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I don't see an issue with weighing in once or multiple times a day. Strength and conditioning coaches need the data.
 

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It's working from home. You want a paycheck? Do this little thing, multi-millionaire players.
 

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Seems kind of pointless though, I'd say conditioning status is far more important than just what a player's mass is.

If you really want to be a micromanager, hook all your players up to heart rate monitors and have them send in the results after workouts.
 

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Seems kind of pointless though, I'd say conditioning status is far more important than just what a player's mass is.

If you really want to be a micromanager, hook all your players up to heart rate monitors and have them send in the results after workouts.
YES, AND YES.
 

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Any lazy player can easily fake his weigh ins.

Yep. Until he can’t snap a photo any longer.

How will it look when you arrive for a club weigh in and you faked it the whole time? Not good.
 

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I’d better not let my wife see this idea. :hellno:

The rumor is that for every ten pounds you lose... you gain an inch... however, if that were true, I'd be a porn star, so take that with a grain of salt...

Still, you wouldn't be the first guy put on a diet when the wife/gf hears about that...
 

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They’d be weighing in at the team facility every time they went there if everything is open so big deal. Athletes have to track weight this is a non story.

side note, I hope a lot of non-Rams offensive lineman are letting quarantine go to their hips. Aaron Donald, the workout freak, might shatter the sack record this season with as soft some players might be if the season actually happens.
 

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I think DLs are gonna have some really good days early in the season until the OLs gel and get together.

Here's hoping that AD is one of those with 8+ sacks after 4 games...