I find this pretty interesting considering what I've known S&C program to be. As a caveat, you all know I'm not a kinesiologist.
If we consider the 4th quarter program as our starting point we've seen strength number increase as the year progresses. They get through spring camp, hit conditioning hard over the summer break, and they're right back into the regime when fall comes around.
In the past I've believed the team would push themselves to a point and then try to level off while maintaining somewhat of a baseline. But the fact is the human body isn't like a bicycle where you can reach a certain MPH and then coast as the same rate the rest of the way. The ideology of leveling off is basically shutting down to an extent. They weren't gaining, but hoping to maintain. Again, the facts of the matter reflect if you're not gaining your losing and I believe we have seen that in November, December, and into the post season. Is tired the right word? Worn out? Banged up? We've said, seen, and heard all of them.
This approach, if I'm reading what he's saying correctly, is a continuing positive trend. They, as a team, will continue to gain power and speed as the season progresses resulting in a team that's in better shape in the latter parts of the season.
It's also my belief we've seen this happen already with the team playing more physically as the season progresses. People are commenting "they're tackling better" when it could be said "the power in which they're tackling is improving."
From my layman's perspective here we're seeing momentum that is moving upward with strength aspects of the game. And IF I'm right, we'll see it more clearly in a couple, three more weeks and then especially when we get into December.
Maybe I'm reading too much into this. At the same time, I'm having a hard time convincing myself I'm off base.