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Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 9:38 AM
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I understand that College Football and the NFL have taken many steps to try and limit head injuries in football but what else can be done? Football is a violent sport and kids are being taught to use their shoulders and not lower their head. New technology is also something that is constantly being explored; however, concussions and head injuries have always been a part of the sport, but this year there seems to be some very noticeable on the field concussions (Hines and Tua). I know it is difficult to stop them when a 240lb linebacker is running at you full speed ahead but what else can be done? It is only a matter of time before we have a death on the field, or a player gets cleared from protocol and goes back out on the field and is killed with the next big hit he faces. Hines trying to get off the field was scary last night. Tua's injury two weeks in a row was scary. We all know about players like Junior Seau who took his own life and it was attributed to all the concussions he has and CTE.
Is enough being done to address it? Is it a risk one takes to play the sport? Is the training staff to blame? Coaches to blame? Players to blame? Is it a combination of all?
Thoughts?
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 9:43 AM
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Part of the game. You take the risk every time you step on the field.
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I wonder if the Tua concussion and the one from last night
Oct 7, 2022, 9:48 AM
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weren't maybe the product of the construction of the field. It used to be that everyone played on pretty normal dirt and grass. Now there are heated fields and special turf and all sorts of things. Both Tua's concussion and the guy last night were not from the hit by the defense but from their heads slamming into the turf after the hit. Heads hitting the turf is not a new thing. Getting concussions from it seems to be, at least at the rate we're seeing it presently. Just wondering if the turf and substrate are maybe less forgiving than they used to be when they weren't so high tech and heavily engineered.
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Re: I wonder if the Tua concussion and the one from last night
Oct 7, 2022, 9:49 AM
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weren't maybe the product of the construction of the field. It used to be that everyone played on pretty normal dirt and grass. Now there are heated fields and special turf and all sorts of things. Both Tua's concussion and the guy last night were not from the hit by the defense but from their heads slamming into the turf after the hit. Heads hitting the turf is not a new thing. Getting concussions from it seems to be, at least at the rate we're seeing it presently. Just wondering if the turf and substrate are maybe less forgiving than they used to be when they weren't so high tech and heavily engineered.
Very good point. Definitely a thought for discussion.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 9:55 AM
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Did you know that there are more soccer related head-injuries every year than there are in football?
I'm sure something can be done to increase the effectiveness of helmets. That being said, there are inherent risks in playing sports and the only solution is to not participate.
There's an anti-football crowd in our country who want to destroy the game, not for safety reasons but because it's "Americana". That's why the soccer stat is relevant. Ask them if they feel the same way, I bet you get a different answer.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 9:57 AM
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Reckless96® I did not know that regarding soccer. Thank you for the information.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:10 AM
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You bet, I only mentioned it because the media doesn't cover it.
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Re: I would love to see some links to that info
Oct 7, 2022, 3:58 PM
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I'm not buying it.
What info?
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Re: I would love to see some links to that info
Oct 7, 2022, 5:03 PM
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that soccer leads to more head/brain injures that football. You didn't post it.
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I'm not obligated to care
Oct 7, 2022, 4:54 PM
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...what you think.
I don't work for you, so provide your own links to back up why you don't buy it and feel free to share.
Or, consider doing your own research so you can educate yourself.
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there are no links
Oct 7, 2022, 5:01 PM
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or data that prove your comment because its false. I looked it up. But don't let that stop you from making stuff up and posting it.
Football causes more CTE damage than any other sport.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:06 AM
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The soccer stat is also irrelevant to most people because soccer is irrelevant to most people, even though there are probably more kids in the US who play soccer than play football. I played soccer for several years (goalie) and had two concussions, but those were from collisions with other players. As a keeper, I didn't head the ball much, much less go up for a contested one and end up headbutting another player. Soccer is a much rougher sport than people think because they're basically wearing no pads, don't get to cycle out for several minutes while the offense or defense takes the field. You don't sub out and come back in. You play hurt or you don't play. But again, most people in the US don't care about soccer. But I do get your point about football being Americana, and would tend to agree with that.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:16 AM
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Great to hear your perspective. Growing up I played soccer, then switched to football in high school. Soccer is more physical than most people realize. That being said football is definitely a more violent sport. You get up hurt after almost every play.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 4:58 PM
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Especially with younger kids, heading the ball in soccer is a real problem for concussions. Their smaller heads don't do as well vs the ball in the conservation of momentum equation.
In football, the helmets make the concussion problems worse because the impact forces are allowed to go way up. Head protection is a tug-of-war between protecting vs subdural hematoma/skull fractures and protecting vs concussion. More protection from one means less protection from the other. In general, the former has worse outcomes, so we end up with more concussions as that is the lesser of the head injury evils.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:24 AM
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Google, it was over a year ago. I can't remember the source.
Rick Neuheisel mentioned the stat yesterday on SiriusXM channel 84.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:39 AM
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Thank you, I've been saying for a while once soccer players donate their brains for CTE research they will see severe CTE too.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 9:59 AM
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I don't know how you can predict a death since this hasn't been common. At this point all that can be done has been unless we play flag.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:01 AM
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I don't know how you can predict a death since this hasn't been common. At this point all that can be done has been unless we play flag.
Yeah, I wasn't really trying to predict a death but I see what you're saying.
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It's only a matter of time
Oct 7, 2022, 10:13 AM
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before Guardian Caps (pig below for the unacquainted) are required to be worn in games, not just practices.
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Re: It's only a matter of time
Oct 7, 2022, 10:14 AM
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before Guardian Caps (pig below for the unacquainted) are required to be worn in games, not just practices.
I had this same though my friend.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:22 AM
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Wouldn't be surprised to see flag football imposed by a future woke government entity 10 or 15 years from now.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:31 AM
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The answer to stopping concussions is to do away with the present helmet. This helmet is used from pop Warner football to the NFL. It is constructed of a very hard shell with heavy padding inside a heavy face mask. All of this weight makes it a weapon and gives a false sense of security. Football should go to a light weight, shock absorbing rubber helmet with no hard outer shell. This would force players to tackle with their shoulders and not lead with the head. It would also teach players to wrap their arms around the player being tackled and lock-up. Most players today want to make the huge impact hit for effect and offensive players are learning how to absorb that hit, bounce off and get additional yardage.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 10:33 AM
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waterboyII that is an interesting take. Something to think about for sure.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 1:56 PM
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I have said for years that injuries could be reduced by taking away the helmet. That would (should) stop players from using their bodies like cruise missles.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 12:28 PM
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The biggest concern are back to back Concussions. One of our son's soccer teammates in HS was bad enough team mates had to guide him from class to class. He exited the game for only a few minutes and played again 3 days later. His mom is a nurse, you think she would know better. I mentioned it to the coach and to his dad. Sheesh.
Also, it's the accumulated of small hits to the head for several years that can also lead to CTE.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 12:31 PM
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HillBillyTiger That is scary stuff right there especially for a High School kid. I am sure concussions happen in MMA and Boxing a lot but you don't hear it mentioned in those sports.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 2:00 PM
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Other than ruin the game, helmet technology is all that can change.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 3:26 PM
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Blue states will eventually ban football. Dems believe it is up to them to protect us from ourselves.
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Re: Concussions and other head injuries.....
Oct 7, 2022, 5:05 PM
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I always thought liberals were supposed to like freedom. The Dems are no longer liberal, they are leftist totalitarian.
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NFL has certainly had a knee-jerk reaction in the right way
Oct 7, 2022, 3:31 PM
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after the Tua fiasco. Colt RB got up looking like a wino after two sacks of Ripple last night after a head hit on a play, and he was hustled off the field before you could say "BOONE"S FARM". If they do institute that "gross motor skills" aspect of keeping players out for possible concussions, he would certainly have failed it. He had no motor skills, gross or otherwise for about a minute.
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Football is dangerous no matter how “safe” they try to make it.
Oct 7, 2022, 4:32 PM
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I predict that years from now we will look back on football and realize that it’s more damaging to the body than we previously thought.
Tua shouldn’t play football ever again in my opinion.
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