Freddie Kitchens hasn’t exactly been subtle when it comes to his goals for Cleveland Browns training camp.
Since the first session of the summer, the first-year coach has been toughening up his players by running them through lengthy practice sessions, almost all of which have been in pads. His approach has been labeled by many as a “culture shock,” especially considering lighter training camp methods employed by previous Browns coaches.
With that said, this culture shock does come with risks. After all, it’d be understandable for players to begin voicing their concerns after so many consecutive days of physical practice sessions.