Bart Scott Calls Potential CBA Changes ‘Pansy Stuff’ As Two-A-Days May Be Eliminated From Training Camp

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Jul 20, 2011

Bart Scott Calls Potential CBA Changes 'Pansy Stuff' As Two-A-Days May Be Eliminated From Training Camp Hearing an athlete complaining about a lack of two-a-day practices doesn't happen very often.

Bart Scott, already upset with "that quarterback stuff," is complaining. The Jets linebacker shared his thoughts on some changes to the league as a result of the potential new collective bargarning agreement, the Sporting News reports.

"Two-a-days, it's what football is all about," Scott told the Newark Star-Ledger. "It's about endurance, pain, putting yourself through something when your body is telling you it doesn’t want to go. With one-a-days, guys might not be in as good of shape as they would have been.

"I think it's wimping out; making football more soft. No reason to try and make camp easy."

Scott's physical play is a huge part of his on-field success and believes this just another step in changing the perception of what makes football great.

"I get concerned you’re making football players weaker because you don’t push them past that threshold. I get concerned with the same thing with that quarterback stuff, that they turn it into flag football.

"They turn into little pansy stuff."

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