I thought this thread was going to be about Rex Hudler.
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Despite the intentions of such a change, research into CTE shows that concussions, while extremely dangerous, are not the primary culprit of brain injuries in most of these players. Thousands of sub-concussive impacts, the kind you receive on almost every play, are the impacts that led to CTE.
It's like radiation. Yes, a large dose can be lethal, but health physicists determined that there is no safe minimum level of radiation exposure. Any exposure increases potential health risks. The fact of the matter is that football cannot be played in a way that current neurologists would determine as safe and retain its core characteristics. Thus, fans and players will either have to accept the danger implicit in the game, or do and follow something else. |
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The K-Gun worked pretty well for Buffalo. There's no reason why any NFL QB couldn't call his own plays. |
The rest of the world loves soccer because Juan and habib can't afford anything but a soccer ball.
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Crap! I thought this post was about football cuddling. It sure would lead to a lot fewer fumbles.
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Sounds like the worst idea of all time. Seriously.
Fast sloppy football, is not better than regular football. |
I think you could do many of the things suggested in the thread. Would it make the game better? I don't know. It would probably increase the gap even more between good QBs and bad QBs. Might make the game more like the NBA. Then again the Colts, Patriots, Steelers and Ravens have won the AFC almost every year this century anyway.
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Merican football ain't for the world it's for Merica'. The rest of the world likes soccer because they are pussy and just jealous cause they ain't Merican.
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So, basically like one huge no huddle game. That'd mess some teams up so bad. LMAO
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Why not play football with remote controlled robots? That way nobody gets hurt.
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