twix2500
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Concucssions, the number one topic that the NFL has put on display the past years. The NFL has gone on full public display to show that they are doing everything possible to stop concussions, but is it realistic? I played pop warner and highschool football, and the first time I received a concussion was in 7th grade pop warner. It wasnt cause by a big hit or some fictional "bounty", I was kick in the head by accident while laying on the ground. A concussion can happen in various scenarios, not just cause by a big hit on a QB or Receiver. Even if it was possible to develope a tackling method that will not cause a concussion, there are other events going on during a football game that does. Many of and maybe even most concussions that happen during the game go unnotice and not diagnosed. So is the advertised movement to fight concussions a realistic fight that can be won.
Well lets say the fight is not to eliminate but to reduce amount of concussion in the NFL. How many concussions are they actually preventing with the current changes in the game? And what is a significant amount of improvement worth making changes for? There are many opinions that the game has to totally different to even make a significant impact on concussions. That the nature of football will involve injuries of all kind and that its something that has to be accepted. Is this opinion true, well you can say that the NFL may share that same opinion and have a plan to gradually force us to watch a dramatically different game. You hear talks of totally taking away kick offs and punt game out of football. The NFL is now trying to change the team culture by monitoring how the players motivate each other in the locker room, with the overblown "bounty" act. How much are you as fans will to give up in football, in order to fight the bigger fight in concussions even thou it can not be fully eliminated?
Or is this not about Goodell desire to find a safe injury free game. But more a about a legal battle that the league has been facing about taking care of players medical problems after football. Former players have put pressure on the league about some type of pension or compensation for putting their bodies and minds thru the physical abuse. Former players have claimed that league doctors and coaches have turned the blind eye towards the diagnoses of a concussion for many years. Forcing players to just shake it off, and get back on the field. With the mental and physical handicaps cause by football injuries the players cant live a fuctional life even with the money they made during their time in the NFL. This could be just a legal strategy to say okay, since you want to be taking care after football players, current players will have to play without any aspect of the game that cause a concussion (even thou thats not realistic). That the NFL could go as far as saying take out tackling and you wont have these injuries to worry about in the first place. Using every oppurtunity that may be related to concussions and showcase it to the world as a PR movement to use in court more so than to actually protect players. For an example the "Bounty" Act, was more so about defying Goodell and preventing any illegal money activity that could of happened. But the media and the Goodell took advantage of media exposure by running the "myth" scare that players were being injured because of the "bounty". Again laying the responsibilities on the players like the players are trying to lay responsibilities on the league for forcing them to play thru a concussion.
In the end, the who PR movement of trying to solve the concussion theories, even a realistic goal or is it something deeper behind it?
Well lets say the fight is not to eliminate but to reduce amount of concussion in the NFL. How many concussions are they actually preventing with the current changes in the game? And what is a significant amount of improvement worth making changes for? There are many opinions that the game has to totally different to even make a significant impact on concussions. That the nature of football will involve injuries of all kind and that its something that has to be accepted. Is this opinion true, well you can say that the NFL may share that same opinion and have a plan to gradually force us to watch a dramatically different game. You hear talks of totally taking away kick offs and punt game out of football. The NFL is now trying to change the team culture by monitoring how the players motivate each other in the locker room, with the overblown "bounty" act. How much are you as fans will to give up in football, in order to fight the bigger fight in concussions even thou it can not be fully eliminated?
Or is this not about Goodell desire to find a safe injury free game. But more a about a legal battle that the league has been facing about taking care of players medical problems after football. Former players have put pressure on the league about some type of pension or compensation for putting their bodies and minds thru the physical abuse. Former players have claimed that league doctors and coaches have turned the blind eye towards the diagnoses of a concussion for many years. Forcing players to just shake it off, and get back on the field. With the mental and physical handicaps cause by football injuries the players cant live a fuctional life even with the money they made during their time in the NFL. This could be just a legal strategy to say okay, since you want to be taking care after football players, current players will have to play without any aspect of the game that cause a concussion (even thou thats not realistic). That the NFL could go as far as saying take out tackling and you wont have these injuries to worry about in the first place. Using every oppurtunity that may be related to concussions and showcase it to the world as a PR movement to use in court more so than to actually protect players. For an example the "Bounty" Act, was more so about defying Goodell and preventing any illegal money activity that could of happened. But the media and the Goodell took advantage of media exposure by running the "myth" scare that players were being injured because of the "bounty". Again laying the responsibilities on the players like the players are trying to lay responsibilities on the league for forcing them to play thru a concussion.
In the end, the who PR movement of trying to solve the concussion theories, even a realistic goal or is it something deeper behind it?