GTRambler
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here is the helmet that can save football; take away the facemask and hard shells and I gaurantee you remove many many brain injuries, sure there will still be some and more broken noses. But not as many.
otherwise forget it. The impacts that happen are due to secondary forces and no helmet that is hard at those speeds will stop a brain from banging around...
I think you're absolutely right. The only problem is we'll probably see at least one or two dudes die in the first few years using these as folks adjust to how they need to play.
I think you're absolutely right. The only problem is we'll probably see at least one or two dudes die in the first few years using these as folks adjust to how they need to play.
When I played sandlot football as a kid, we had no equipment at all. I NEVER tackled with my head and I was never tackled by someone that put their head into me. We only used our shoulders, arms and hands, and protected our necks, noses, and heads.
I think a helmet that offered LESS protection would reduce injuries. This is ripe for analysis and hard data to support any such change, but there is plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest it's worth considering.
here is the helmet that can save football; take away the facemask and hard shells and I gaurantee you remove many many brain injuries, sure there will still be some and more broken noses. But not as many.
otherwise forget it. The impacts that happen are due to secondary forces and no helmet that is hard at those speeds will stop a brain from banging around...
It’s what a friend and I were taking about the other day. Leather helmets and no face mask. Leading with the head would vanish over night.here is the helmet that can save football; take away the facemask and hard shells and I gaurantee you remove many many brain injuries, sure there will still be some and more broken noses. But not as many.
otherwise forget it. The impacts that happen are due to secondary forces and no helmet that is hard at those speeds will stop a brain from banging around...
When I played sandlot football as a kid, we had no equipment at all. I NEVER tackled with my head and I was never tackled by someone that put their head into me. We only used our shoulders, arms and hands, and protected our necks, noses, and heads.
I think a helmet that offered LESS protection would reduce injuries. This is ripe for analysis and hard data to support any such change, but there is plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest it's worth considering.
The number one concussion sport is rugby, which = football without helmets.
They have zero helmets. A soft helmet would improve that. So its the middle ground.
btw. Not sure I believe it about rugby. But whatever
Problem is that very many of these head jars are caused by hitting the ground. I guess if they made the ground soft enough...
Also, I assume you guys were friends and tried to take some care not to hurt each other.
here is the helmet that can save football; take away the facemask and hard shells and I gaurantee you remove many many brain injuries, sure there will still be some and more broken noses. But not as many.
otherwise forget it. The impacts that happen are due to secondary forces and no helmet that is hard at those speeds will stop a brain from banging around...
Have you been watching the ESPN 150 stuff? This actually happened in the early days of football. Crazy thing is the parents of the kids WERE PROUD! They viewed football as a way to make men out of their boys, and death was a risk they were willing to take. Kind of crazy.Sure, then wait until someone ACTUALLY dies on the field with how big fast and strong players are now.