There's no doubt it happens at younger ages. It's a rough sport and I see no very little reason the NFL should be held accountable.
There's an agenda at play here. Why does nobody give a **** that soccer has more concussions than football?
It's a fair point actually. I'm not sure about more concussions than football but soccer is certainly concussion prone with constant headers and getting kicked in the head at point blank range. Or how about Rugby for that matter, or boxing or MMA?
The NFL is the highest grossing sports league in the world so it probably has something to do with that. Also the amount of suicides by former players seems a bit out of proportion with the rest of sports leagues.
The game will have no semblance at all.... to even what it is today... in 5 years...
In fact---if I were an Owner of a NFL franchise...I would be seriously looking to sell...
In my opinion, awboatguy is 100% correct. Take away the helmets and CTE disappears.
And then we have skull fractures and insane lacerations, which is why helmets were used in the first place.
You can't take away the helmets unless you want to dead with skull fractures.
There's an agenda at play here. Why does nobody give a **** that soccer has more concussions than football?
How many skull fractures occur in rugby and Australian rules football? Seriously, I don't know, but some seem to think that without helmets, men involved in collision sports will suffer a significant number of skull fractures.
We have a lab to test that theory in rugby and Australian rules football, which involve A LOT of very violent hits and no helmets. So how frequent are skull fractures in those sports?
How many skull fractures occur in rugby and Australian rules football? Seriously, I don't know, but some seem to think that without helmets, men involved in collision sports will suffer a significant number of skull fractures.
We have a lab to test that theory in rugby and Australian rules football, which involve A LOT of very violent hits and no helmets. So how frequent are skull fractures in those sports?
Australian rules football players don't wear helmets, their game is very violent, and I don't see a word about Australian rules football players suffering CTE or brain injuries or skull fractures.
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Brutal collision here. But look - the guy initiating the hit keeps his head up and does not use his head as a weapon, since he does not have a helmet.
In the NFL early years a few died from skull fractures. I don't know about Rugby.
Australian rules football players don't wear helmets, their game is very violent, and I don't see a word about Australian rules football players suffering CTE or brain injuries or skull fractures.
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Brutal collision here. But look - the guy initiating the hit keeps his head up and does not use his head as a weapon, since he does not have a helmet.
What does that mean - "a few"? 1? 10?
So why aren't we hearing about the prevalence of skull fractures and traumatic deaths in Australian rules football and professional rugby? Seriously, it makes no sense that a lack of helmets would cause a much greater incidence of skull fractures and even deaths for a collision sport like football, and yet collision sports like rugby and Australian rules football are played without a helmet, involve repeated collisions - a lot damn serious - and I have not heard a single word about skull fractures and death due to head trauma for rugby players or Australian rules football players.
How does a judge even review a complaint as this. There has been plenty of info to these players on head injuries YET they continue to play from grade school to pros. No one forced them yet after the fact they want to charge negligence to someone else. And if you listen to this complaint then why not sue where it started pee wee football or high school.
How does a judge even review a complaint as this. There has been plenty of info to these players on head injuries YET they continue to play from grade school to pros. No one forced them yet after the fact they want to charge negligence to someone else. And if you listen to this complaint then why not sue where it started pee wee football or high school.