jwitten82
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Not really, these players get paid millions to play a game. I watch this game for entertainment, not to see a bunch of bobble heads on the field.that says alot
Not really, these players get paid millions to play a game. I watch this game for entertainment, not to see a bunch of bobble heads on the field.that says alot
Exactly, when does this stop? The safest thing to prevent head injuries is too take tackling completely out the game. Who would want that?So you're for flag football then. In fact, you're for deciding these games on Madden so we're not risking any injuries whatsoever. That will certainly improve long-term health.
Football isn't a game for you.
This move by the league is pushing off the inevitable, when your ilk is successful at making toxic tackle football illegal altogether.
Not really, these players get paid millions to play a game. I watch this game for entertainment, not to see a bunch of bobble heads on the field.
the severity of brain damage is what determines your level of enjoyment?Exactly, when does this stop? The safest thing to prevent head injuries is too take tackling completely out the game. Who would want that?
Als, why couldn't they experiment with using the UFL first?
Yes, you happy now?the severity of brain damage is what determines your level of enjoyment?
Yes, its gonna be stupid looking seeinant sized helmetsSo you’re saying the size of the helmet somehow impacts your enjoyment of the game?
Maybe they should put mascot "heads" on.Yes, its gonna be stupid looking seeinant sized helmets
*giantYes, its gonna be stupid looking seeinant sized helmets
not necessarily less aggressive but definitely not leading with the head to make the play / reckless.Actually the modern day helmet encourages harder hitting. If you've played organized football and sandlot football, you know the difference. You play way less aggressive without a helmet.
We're nitpicking, but I'll agree with you. When I played organized football as a WR/DB, on defense I wouldn't think twice about lowering my head and going low to the knees. I'm not doing that without a helmet, even though my intention is to make contact with my shoulder. Whenever I played without a helmet, I think the lowest I'd dip my head was probably chest level. I wasn't taking anybody on at the legs.not necessarily less aggressive but definitely not leading with the head to make the play / reckless.
Yep. Eyes up. Bury your shoulder into the runner's midsection. Put your head between him and where he wants to go. Wrap up just below the runner's rear end and drive thru him. Never had an injury teaching that method.We're nitpicking, but I'll agree with you. When I played organized football as a WR/DB, on defense I wouldn't think twice about lowering my head and going low to the knees. I'm not doing that without a helmet, even though my intention is to make contact with my shoulder. Whenever I played without a helmet, I think the lowest I'd dip my head was probably chest level. I wasn't taking anybody on at the legs.
Only 14 contact practices a season leads to injuries due to poor conditioning and not practising enough to develop good timing and technique.Expecting a zero-sum on head injuries is absurd.
It's a physical sport. Those types of injuries are currently lower than ever before.
This "shell" isn't doing squat. They barely have contact in practices. Only 14 practices a season are allowed to be in full gear. It's nonsense.
Huh?With all the rule changes on tackling, a head injury is practically non-existent. How many concussions were reported in the last 3 years? They stop games and pull players who appear to be "wobbly" after a play.
It's stupid and an overreaction.
Sounds like they've redefined what a concussion is.Huh?
The number of concussions reported in the last three years was greater than the number reported in the prior three years. The 2018-2020 average was 130 per season (add in preseason and practices and the number goes over 200). From 2021-2023, the number was closer to 140 (last year, there were 219 when you include preseason and practice).
I have no idea what you've been watching if you think head injuries have become "practically non-existent."
No, those don't get counted as concussions, as a tiny bit of research would tell you. You're simply wrong about this.Sounds like they've redefined what a concussion is.
I'm thinking more along the lines what happened to the Miami QB. (Who played the following week, by the way.)
Stopping play for a team doctor to take a look at a player
who gets his bell rung and seeing that player back on the field 1 or 2 plays later is not a concussion but gets counted as one in order to inflate numbers.
Kinda, yeah, to be honest. Ever since Auto sport is becoming more of a sissy show than real racing (F1 at least) it's becoming dull.Here's a contraption that should help with brain injuries and hopefully keep hard hits in the league
BOOOO WHERE MUH NFL GONE? I'M DONE. I WANT MY PLAYERS GETTING CTE LIKE REAL MEN.
REAL MEN LIKE SEAU, THOMAS, ADRIAN ROBINSON, ANDRE WATERS AND OTHERS WHO DIED YOUNG WITH CTE WERE NATIONAL HEROS
PINKO COMMY HELMETS. LIBRHULE AGENDA NEW WORLD ORDER!!