NFL Training Camp will provide a glimpse on how each team will tackle the field in 2014. Each team is studying the ways on how they will tackle their opponent. The teams will also use the strategies they implement during practices during the matches later this year.
Training camp will ultimately pave the way for pertinent exhibition games and contests in the league.
Additional assessments will also be made based on the players, who will excel, disappoint, and the risk of striking an injury. Most of the predictions on the matches though, are purely based on superficial information. There isn't really an available reliable data spectators can refer to, in order to make an accurate prediction.
Presently, the score for every team in the NFL is at 0-0. This produces more excitement for fans all over. Let's now focus on the following issues the training camp will need to address:
Speculations abound on whether Rob Housler, an Arizona Cardinals tight-end, will perform per standards. He was only able to make 39 passes in 454 yards, and one touchdown in the 13 games he's played. A tight-end player assists the quarterback in leading the team to the winning streak.
Atlanta's star running back, Steven Jackson, 31, has had many spectators rethink how long his career in the NFL would last. History showed that the running back's potentials in the league decline when he hits his 30's. Most running backs belonging to this age group tend to deteriorate, mostly, attributed as belonging to the aging process.