John Harbaugh

John Harbaugh meets with the media in Westminster before the start of training camp. His practices are expected to be different from those run by <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PESPT008384" title="Brian Billick" href="/topic/sports/football/brian-billick-PESPT008384.topic">Brian Billick</a>, who had lighter camps to keep his players fresh for the regular season. "I think guys are going to work hard and they're going to get tired," Harbaugh said. "Their legs are going to get weary, because that's how you get good. The goal is not to be a fresh football team coming out of training camp, because that's impossible. The goal is to be a strong football team coming out of training camp, and that's what we're going to try to build."

( Sun photo by Gene Sweeey Jr. / July 21, 2008 )

John Harbaugh meets with the media in Westminster before the start of training camp. His practices are expected to be different from those run by Brian Billick, who had lighter camps to keep his players fresh for the regular season. "I think guys are going to work hard and they're going to get tired," Harbaugh said. "Their legs are going to get weary, because that's how you get good. The goal is not to be a fresh football team coming out of training camp, because that's impossible. The goal is to be a strong football team coming out of training camp, and that's what we're going to try to build."

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