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<blockquote data-quote="forensicbuzz" data-source="post: 887513" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>The unrealistic scenario I created is the exact scenario that occurs every day on the football field. If this were an issue, the injury rate would be so high as to drive change long ago. It's okay that we disagree. I'm not disagreeing that hyperextending knees is bad for the joint, that happened to me in HS (not a cut block, but taking on a blocker that was 75 pounds heavier than me in a stupid drill of DBs vs. OL). Our shoulder pads met and my left knee hyperextended because his mass and velocity was greater than mine. I thank curse coaches every morning for bad drills that hurt smaller players. My comment is that it happens rarely and that's because it's not any more dangerous than most other blocks. The data just doesn't support it.</p><p></p><p>I commented again because I had some bourbon on the flight home and I had what I felt was relevant information to add. I do not think it will change your mind, but I'm not trying to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forensicbuzz, post: 887513, member: 198"] The unrealistic scenario I created is the exact scenario that occurs every day on the football field. If this were an issue, the injury rate would be so high as to drive change long ago. It's okay that we disagree. I'm not disagreeing that hyperextending knees is bad for the joint, that happened to me in HS (not a cut block, but taking on a blocker that was 75 pounds heavier than me in a stupid drill of DBs vs. OL). Our shoulder pads met and my left knee hyperextended because his mass and velocity was greater than mine. I thank curse coaches every morning for bad drills that hurt smaller players. My comment is that it happens rarely and that's because it's not any more dangerous than most other blocks. The data just doesn't support it. I commented again because I had some bourbon on the flight home and I had what I felt was relevant information to add. I do not think it will change your mind, but I'm not trying to. [/QUOTE]
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