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Safety - Ed Reed. Word is Ronnie Lott was the man too but I don't remember watching him play.
Ronnie Lott had his finger cut off at half time in the super bowl so he could continue playing. No question. He is the goat
 
Are you familiar with CTE? It's a stain on football and the very sad reality is many of these players will leave the sport with brain damage that makes life very difficult. I have no issue with taking small steps to try to mitigate some of the serious injuries.
It's a contact sport. Not going to debate it. They are aware of this risks and they do it willingly.
 
I'm undecided. Lotta people come out of their careers banged up real bad. And for a lot less money than playing a game. These guys have good modern helmets and shoulder pads. Let em hit.
 
I'm undecided. Lotta people come out of their careers banged up real bad. And for a lot less money than playing a game. These guys have good modern helmets and shoulder pads. Let em hit.

In the other careers, i'm typically not asking them to do little things to increase their risk of brain damage or other injuries so i can have a shred of additional entertainment.
 
No entertainment for me. Stopped watching sports years ago. Don't even own a TV.
 
In the other careers, i'm typically not asking them to do little things to increase their risk of brain damage or other injuries so i can have a shred of additional entertainment.
You don't enjoy a good boarding hit in hockey or a good glove dropping fight?
 
Went to a boxing match the other day and a hockey game broke out.
 
Football players all know the risks. Especially now a days. Players have been concussed, broken limbs, paralysed, even killed on the field. They all know it's a risk suiting up. They get paid a shit ton to risk it and they willingly and happily take it( the money and the risk!!)
 
You don't enjoy a good boarding hit in hockey or a good glove dropping fight?

A good fight, yes. A dirty hit (boarding), no. So i'm definitely a little hypocritical here. Its just that the little things like kickoffs - I don't give a shit about kickoffs. I don't feel like i'm missing some big part of the game with kickoff changes. So if some little things can be done to improve player safety without impacting my enjoyment of the game, complaining about it feels like looking for an excuse to complain.
 
A good fight, yes. A dirty hit (boarding), no. So i'm definitely a little hypocritical here. Its just that the little things like kickoffs - I don't give a shit about kickoffs. I don't feel like i'm missing some big part of the game with kickoff changes. So if some little things can be done to improve player safety without impacting my enjoyment of the game, complaining about it feels like looking for an excuse to complain.
Couldn't agree more. Stop complaining about it.
 
Bazinga!

So uh, d line.. John randle (homer pick!), Reggie White
 
No biggie with kick stuff it's just one play that could give a team a chance for some quick points and sometimes it could turn a game around is why I like the old ways. Remember Reggie bush ran 3 back on the vikes in one night. Love a good contact sport but don't want to see anyone get hurt either. By now with all the modern advances you'd think they could have enough cushion and padding to reduce most injuries.
 
A couple years ago there was a study that showed drastically higher amounts of concussions from soccer than football
Don't hear anyone whining about that? People can get hurt doing literally everything and anything at anytime, we just don't get paid millions to do it.
Online, mark.tauscher (at one time the lowest penalized lineman in the game, almost the perfect lineman IMHO) Joe Thomas, Forest Greg
 
A good fight, yes. A dirty hit (boarding), no. So i'm definitely a little hypocritical here. Its just that the little things like kickoffs - I don't give a shit about kickoffs. I don't feel like i'm missing some big part of the game with kickoff changes. So if some little things can be done to improve player safety without impacting my enjoyment of the game, complaining about it feels like looking for an excuse to complain.
Remember before the "fair catch" rules?.....when the punt returner would become dead meat. That was exciting football. Funny nobody got killed.
 
Remember before the "fair catch" rules?.....when the punt returner would become dead meat. That was exciting football. Funny nobody got killed.

I saw an interview where they asked Tim Brown whether he preferred returning kickoffs or punts. He said “neither.”


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