Florida Fever
Florida Fever
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NFL concussions were once a hot topic but seems to have died and I bet the NFL loves it.
Why do you supposed the topic faded?NFL concussions were once a hot topic but seems to have died and I bet the NFL loves it.
The conversation is scarce now, because the NFL is doing everything in their power to scientifically avoid head injuries via equipment, rules, & protocols. This is a very good thing to point out about the topic has faded.Why do you supposed the topic faded?
Better equipment? Better NFL benefits for retired players?
True but either way, the NFL is definitely happy discussions have slowed downThat is just because concussion is more mainstream now. Concussions are now taken very seriously. People did not know the impact of concussions like they do now and the NFL was trying to suppress information. So now it is not such a big deal.
That’s a little insensitive of you to say Minny, although I don’t disagree with you lol .It was never about concussions.
It was about blacks. Everything in sports & society at large the last 5 years hasn't been about civility or disenfranchisement, it's been about blacks.
NFL agrees to end race-based brain testing in $1B settlement on concussions
The league accepted changes after an outcry over test score adjustments known as "race-norming," which make it harder for retired Black players to win dementia awards.www.npr.org
Noone wants to say it, but it's honestly true. Remember the Occupy movement was all about black housing, then Antifa/ BLM, then Geo Floyd, then kneeling, then Covid & it's impact in the black demographic, then rent moratorium in urban cities, the reperatiobs talk, de-criminalization, no stop/ frisk, bail less summons, etc.That’s a little insensitive of you to say Minny, although I don’t disagree with you lol .
SMHOh absolutely.
Dude it's INSANE here how profoundly stupid the liberals are.
Meanwhile, there's been shootings & 3 murders IN GEORGE FLOYD SQUARE, a 2 block are around the Cup Foos on 38h & Chicago, they marked off as a safe zone lol
But NOBODY discusses it.
The NFL settled with former players so all of their issues are pretty much settled at this point. They just have show some concerns about concussion now.True but either way, the NFL is definitely happy discussions have slowed down
As we all know the NFL is the almighty over everything
Or so they think
The NFL settled with former players so all of their issues are pretty much settled at this point. They just have show some concerns about concussion now.
There was a lot of concern at the time about whether football was even viable as a sport long term when the info got out. That is less of a concern now but still a major issue that football has to deal with long term as more gets learned about concussions and the impact on players.
All of leagues have made major changes to limit concussions.
Football makes too much money to end it. But concussion research is going to change it completely. In 50 years, I doubt guys will be playing with pads and linemen will be back down to 200 pounds and it will probably be all passing. It will look more like lacrosse.The NFL is more or less finished as a growth prospect.
There are less than 2 active insurance carriers that contract with them (there were over 20 in 2000).
The league no longer offers workers compensation packages per the CBA.
Once the last 2 carriers drop out, and they will eventually, the league will have to self insure, and at that point the game will become flag football/ arena football.
It'll take merely a handful of individual lawsuits or a States AG (think California or NY) to sue the league and or teams in that State, and wipe out those franchises, thus creating the template for others to follow.
You've seen it w Prohibition, with tobacco, with BAC levels, etc
The litigation and insurance is what eventually kills the party.
Yeah, like I said, once the league & teams lose liability coverage, they rules will change DRASTICALLY.Football makes too much money to end it. But concussion research is going to change it completely. In 50 years, I doubt guys will be playing with pads and linemen will be back down to 200 pounds and it will probably be all passing. It will look more like lacrosse.