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This can't be posted enough. Anything rationay feasible that can prevent brain injury is imperative for the league.
Where is the players' union on this? <crickets>
Going forward I can forsee light, flexible yet strong knee braces that allow movement up to a mak point and then with hysterisis prevent further movement that would result in injury. Probably about 20 years away with nanotech 'smart' materials.
Seriously though,what does the players' union actually accomplish? I really don't get it- gotta be the most useless union in sports.
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I don't think you can mandate that every player must wear this month piece, but all players should have the right to wear one if they so chose.
PS: If the NFL wants to speed up the game and provide protection for the players, they should make wearing a cup mandatory. It could potentially eliminate 1 or 2 injury timeouts a game.
I don't think you can mandate that every player must wear this month piece, but all players should have the right to wear one if they so chose.
PS: If the NFL wants to speed up the game and provide protection for the players, they should make wearing a cup mandatory. It could potentially eliminate 1 or 2 injury timeouts a game.
Anything that allows players to go balls to the wall I'm for.
__________________ Kraft 2010: "It's definitely not a doomsday scenario, it might have to happen to get things right. I hope it's the vehicle to get us a deal. I hope it's the ultimate hammer.''
Mo, Do you think that maybe the team is choosing safety first by going with the ones they have, rather than these so-called revolutionary 'flexible' ones that teams like the Saints etc are using?
In other words, I'm sure they obviously have been aware of these special mouthguards for some time, but seem more than happy with their safety first, concussion reducing ones instead.
Too bad they couldn't somehow mesh the 2 types together, to have both safety and performance at the same time. At any rate, it's still great to know that they remain on the cutting edge of safety in such a viscous and violent sport.
But back to the players union. They should make this a major issue.
The players union, strangely, are usually the ones standing in the way.
IIRC, a couple of years ago, the NFL tried to force a better helmet on the league, and the players union stopped it. Brady and Peyton Manning are one of a handful of players still wearing the better helmets.
I don't think you can mandate that every player must wear this month piece, but all players should have the right to wear one if they so chose.
PS: If the NFL wants to speed up the game and provide protection for the players, they should make wearing a cup mandatory. It could potentially eliminate 1 or 2 injury timeouts a game.
Ochmed - People said that you couldn't make helmets mandatory in the NHL, yet they did. With the NHLPA's full support. There is absolutely no reason why the NFL can't make mouthguards and cups mandatory. Either as "part of the uniform" or as Personal Protective Equipment that is required for you to participate. In the latter, it would fall into the category of safety and they can mandate that.
The NFL's "experts" were the ones saying that there was no proof that Dr. Maher's mouthguards lessened the number or extent of the concussions. Yet, Dr. Maher has provided the proof time and again in his own clients.. Which there are quite a few at all levels, from kids through the Patriots.
If you've ever tried to run wearing one of those things you'd realize it's easier said than done.
I've run and skated with a cup. And goalie cups used to be much bulkier than they are now.. It's a matter of getting used to it.. once you have, its a non-issue.
I remember some articles in the past about this. IIRC the evidence is still sketchy at this point, but there's reason to believe that these mouth guards do help protect the brain in certain kinds of collisions, and the only downside is cost. Last I heard, the Pats were the only team routinely ordering them for players.
Seriously, the stuff they were saying about them was borderline "Weekly World News" material.
Phewww I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking wtf are they talking about when they said the mouthpiece makes the player more flexible and able to jump higher.