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Link: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2009/12/22/aikman-suggests-getting-rid-of-helmets/

Aikman suggests getting rid of helmets

Posted by Mike Florio on December 22, 2009 9:08 PM ET

In the new issue of Sporting News, Hall of Fame quarterback Troy Aikman addresses the NFL's new sensitivity to head injuries.

And Aikman speaks from a position of authority; he admits that he suffered seven or eight concussions during 12 NFL seasons.

But he's concerned that the league's sudden interest in the issue could have unintended consequences. "My belief is that when you decide to play football -- just like those who choose to be firemen or policemen -- you are also accepting the inherent risks involved with the profession," Aikman writes. "You may break some bones. You may tear up your knee. And you may suffer head injuries."

We've often taken it a step farther. In America, 18-year-old men and women may choose to join the military. And they do so accepting the risk that they may die.

So why it is OK for kids barely out of high school to put their lives on the line and, suddenly, it's not OK for grown men making in some instances more than $10 million per year to suffer concussions?

We're not suggesting that the league should be reckless with the health of its players. But we agree with Aikman's concern that, at some point, the game could change -- both in the NFL and at lower levels of the sport.

So Aikman has suggested a radical possibility. Dump the helmets.

"For years," he writes, "I've said the best way to eliminate head injuries is to take away helmets. Players would be a lot less willing to jump in and stick their heads in if their noggins weren't protected.

"I used to say that tongue-in-cheek. But I'm starting to believe that's a pretty good idea."

Though we're not prepared to agree with him on that point, we definitely believe that removing the risk from football is roughly as nearly as unrealistic as removing the bullets from war.
 

Yoshimitsu

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Come on now Aikman..

Too many concussions in his career. His brain is a scrambled egg.
 

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To minimize gun deaths, I recommend we give guns to 2-5 year old kids. Kids that age are so innocent they can never commit crimes.
 

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How many concussions are caused by helmet-to-helmet contact and how many are caused by the head being slammed into the ground or into a player's knee or other body part?

Removing helmets may reduce the former, but would greatly exacerbate the latter.

One of Aikman's worst concussions was in that NFC Championship game, when he was accidentally kicked in the head. I'm sure that would have felt much better if he wasn't wearing a helmet. :rolleyes:

Football in America would be destroyed if they took away the helmets. How many parents would sign their kids up for pee wee if they didn't wear them. Developmental football would become a niche sport like field hockey.
 

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have a point and it's not as if it hasn't happened before. The league started off without helmets.

How many players would lead with their heads if they didn't have helmets ? ( by the way, I was ALWAYS taught to lead with the space between the top of my face mask and the top of the helmet: " see what you're hitting " )

When we used to play street ball tackle ( back in those early teen years ), we didn't have helmets ( or any type of equipment ) and never, ever led with our heads. Always arm tackled.
 

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Aikman speaks the truth. Plenty of studies show that removing hard-shell helmets, and either going without helmets or using soft helemts (like Rugby) will lower brain concussions.
 

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Randy White;3168523 said:
have a point and it's not as if it hasn't happened before. The league started off without helmets.

How many players would lead with their heads if they didn't have helmets ? ( by the way, I was ALWAYS taught to lead with the space between the top of my face mask and the top of the helmet: " see what you're hitting " )

When we used to play street ball tackle ( back in those early teen years ), we didn't have helmets ( or any type of equipment ) and never, ever led with our heads. Always arm tackled.

And also, when you play without pads you go to greater lengths to protect your body. I had a concussion playing peewee football but never had one playing tackle football as a much larger teen/young adult.
 

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Yoshimitsu;3168489 said:
Come on now Aikman..

Too many concussions in his career. His brain is a scrambled egg.

Aikman has a point. I'd suggest leaving the helmet, but for sure remove the faceguard.
 

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While I do not agree with the no helmet I do agree that players understand the certain risk they face playing the game and I think the league needs to be careful of changing the game to the point where it is not worth watching.
 

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Aikman was making a strong point until he said take away helmets ROFL. Someone would die on the field with out helmets.
 

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They play rugby without pads or helmets.


That is a really unusual thought. Suppose next week, the NFL declared and end to protective equipment, the players had to play kind of how they are in warmups now. That would be interesting to watch.


Maybe, instead of throwback games, they could do one game a year like that.:D



That way we could see the fear on Roys face as he goes across the middle.:laugh2:
 

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if it wasnt for the money that it makes, I really feel the sport would be dead by now. The whole "we have to save people" and take away risks and some people calling it brutal, its just becoming to much to even deal with.
 

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DaBoys4Life;3168545 said:
Aikman was making a strong point until he said take away helmets ROFL. Someone would die on the field with out helmets.
Not to defend Aikman's opinion, but the fact remains that players have died on the field while wearing helmets as well.
 

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DallasEast;3168561 said:
Not to defend Aikman's opinion, but the fact remains that players have died on the field while wearing helmets as well.

The game today isn't like it was 70 years ago.
 

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Oh goodness. yeah you might reduce some wild tackling without a helmet but I've played plenty of backyard games in my time where people flew around, and threw their bodies around, just as hard and wildly without helmets and pads as they do with them. I really don't think this would be the proper solution, at all.
 

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So DeMarcus would have been better off had he hit that SD guy without a helmet? Hmmm.
 

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:laugh2: Perhaps it would work.

At the same time, it would cease to be the violent, aggressive game we're all in love with.
 
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