MTK
05-15-2012, 09:29 AM
I don't need stats. It's common sense.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Art Monk vs. NFLMTK 05-15-2012, 09:29 AM I don't need stats. It's common sense. Brilliant. Hog1 05-15-2012, 09:31 AM I used that in my last interview....... NC_Skins 05-15-2012, 09:39 AM You don't even need to hit your head on anything to sustain a concussion. The helmets aren't the problem, it's the high speed collisions. This. Not sure why people keep saying some of the stuff they do. FRPLG 05-15-2012, 09:40 AM You don't even need to hit your head on anything to sustain a concussion. The helmets aren't the problem, it's the high speed collisions. The helmets are part of the problem. Not that they are insufficient but they are in fact too good. They entice players to make big hits because they offer a sense of security that players in yester-years didn't have. skinsfan69 05-15-2012, 09:43 AM ....Not trying to be smartass here but did you ever play orginized football,high school or higher?Point is that we only see the games how many do you think got these concussions in practice or in scrimages etc? First one one I got(from football) was in 7th grade playing for a rec team according to the coach..."I just got my bell rung".If you have played contact full tackle football over any amount of time you have had a concussion my be a small one ,might just seem like a small headach but you have had one.This is why I ask the question why blame and how do you prove it was all the NFL's fault I have no qualms with the players saying they have this condition at all. Yes I did....for many years. I got a concussion, took some smelling salt and was fine. Football is dangerous, these guys could've done something else w/ their lives. IF we know what we know now everys single one of the people that are suing would've still played. So I guess next we're going to see boxers, UFC fighters, firefighters and so on...start suing? Give me a break. So tired of this entire concussion deal. The trickle down effect is killing football. Giantone 05-15-2012, 09:57 AM Yes I did....for many years. I got a concussion, took some smelling salt and was fine. Football is dangerous, these guys could've done something else w/ their lives. IF we know what we know now everys single one of the people that are suing would've still played. So I guess next we're going to see boxers, UFC fighters, firefighters and so on...start suing? Give me a break. So tired of this entire concussion deal. The trickle down effect is killing football. lol... I actually think we agree but our reasons are different. skinsguy 05-15-2012, 09:59 AM The helmets are part of the problem. Not that they are insufficient but they are in fact too good. They entice players to make big hits because they offer a sense of security that players in yester-years didn't have. Exactly. Kind of gives the players a since of invincibility. Seems like I do remember a player saying those exact words a couple of years ago when all this stuff about concussions really started becoming a huge topic. Hog1 05-15-2012, 10:17 AM The helmets are part of the problem. Not that they are insufficient but they are in fact too good. They entice players to make big hits because they offer a sense of security that players in yester-years didn't have. Mike Ditka has been proclaiming this for several years now. Take away the helmet and the guys cannot "use it as a weapon"......... MTK 05-15-2012, 10:20 AM You could put guys out there with no helmets and there's still going to be concussions. It's not getting at the root of the problem. FRPLG 05-15-2012, 10:30 AM You could put guys out there with no helmets and there's still going to be concussions. It's not getting at the root of the problem. They're hitting each other...there's always going to be concussions no matter what. It's probably impossible to ever know but I wonder if there are more now or less? And are they worse now than they used to be? |
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