Bulldog
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It's well known that concussions are way up in the NFL. Many of the discussions revolve mostly about a new helmet design. I have a friend who is a retired football coach. We were discussing this issue recently, and he brought up an interesting point that I had not previously considered.
He told me that he believes that players (both nfl and college) are using helmets that are too big for their heads. He stated that anytime you see a player pick up a helmet by the face mask and put that helmet on his head without having to use too hands, that helmet is too large.
I played football back in the 80's, and I always remember having to use both hands to pull the helmet down on my head. I also remember basically being miserable (daily headaches) for the first few weeks of practice until you got the pads in the helmet broke in. I never remember seeing helmets come off of players during plays (High school, college, or NFL) in those days either.
Could the simple answer to all of these concussions be to use a helmet that fits? Just food for thought on a slow day.
He told me that he believes that players (both nfl and college) are using helmets that are too big for their heads. He stated that anytime you see a player pick up a helmet by the face mask and put that helmet on his head without having to use too hands, that helmet is too large.
I played football back in the 80's, and I always remember having to use both hands to pull the helmet down on my head. I also remember basically being miserable (daily headaches) for the first few weeks of practice until you got the pads in the helmet broke in. I never remember seeing helmets come off of players during plays (High school, college, or NFL) in those days either.
Could the simple answer to all of these concussions be to use a helmet that fits? Just food for thought on a slow day.
