Its just about PR. These kids in pee wee are not in that much risk. They are small. their pads make them look like Darth Helmet from Spaceballs and they usually just crash into each other and fall over moreso than real hard tackles.
My concern is that with all this teaching of moving your head while tackling, they will cause a rise in neck injuries.
if the NFL was really concerned about it, they would tweaking the passing rules. It's the favorable passing rules that have caused increased injuries.
when you run the ball, there are collisions but they are close collisions with neither player at full speed. With all the passing, you are seeing long range collisions with 2 players going full speed.
This stems from them not allowing DBs to touch WRs at all. This has led to many small WRs going over the middle becuse they are no longer restricted. Years ago, only TEs and big WRs went over the middle. Now you have tiny guys like Desean Jackson flying through the middle and meeting 250 Pound LBs.
Blame the offensive coaches for sending boys to do a man's job over the middle. Why is it always the defense that must adjust?
Maybe at the lowest levels of little-league ball, but when these boys hit 10, 11 & 12 years old, they are popping pads pretty good and yes, that can result in concussions. I know, I had one.
Look, I get what the NFL is trying to do. If they don't reform how the game is played from a hitting and contact standpoint, the game will be dead in a decade. People are watching players DIE from post-concussion syndrome, they are killing themselves and we are seeing players that we know...tough guys...get reduced to suicide.
What I've seen is a lot more players coming up through High School and College who are launching themselves (with their facemasks toward the ground) into other players. THAT is how you get neck injuries. Eric LeGrand got his neck broken because he hit with the top of his helmet, same with every player who has ever been paralyzed...head down...facing the ground. The only thing they are doing with Heads-Up football is to get players to "see what you hit."...which is what we were taught as kids.
The NFL is UTILIZING moms to help drive this point home...because we all know that mom is the boss.