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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.The rigid shell distributes the force over the whole interior spreading out the force over the whole head. Your idea absorbs and reduces the force which is then not distributed over the whole head (scull) but would be directed to a single portion of the head. I am not sure which is better - distributing with a hard shell or absorbing with rubber - I have not seen the testing.I'm wondering why they can't make helmets out of foam rubber with say a little stiffer rubber exterior without the rigid shell and with some imbeded frame work to support the face mask.
The rigid shell of today's helmet has no give and helmet to helmet contact imparts significant force inward. If the exterior of both helmets had cushion at the point of impact one would think the forces would be significantly reduced.
One of the dudes I had interest in as an UDFA..
If they went back to leather helmets, concussions would drop by half.I'm wondering why they can't make helmets out of foam rubber with say a little stiffer rubber exterior without the rigid shell and with some imbeded frame work to support the face mask.
The rigid shell of today's helmet has no give and helmet to helmet contact imparts significant force inward. If the exterior of both helmets had cushion at the point of impact one would think the forces would be significantly reduced.
Good news for the Pats. Why? Because this is a guy that could have really helped the Bills run defense. I thought they'd take a run at him.
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