Kontradiction
On my retirement tour.
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This would be a great argument if I was saying we should make it not violent. I didn't.
I've been watching the NFL as long as you and I honestly don't think that getting rid of 10 plays a game (kick offs) will be the death knell and the upside is that it reduces one of the phases where some of the worst stuff can happen. I'm inclined to think you're getting overly emotional about a part of the game that only real nerds care about if you think no more KOs would have a significant impact on the viewing experience.
As far as how far I'd be willing to see it go? I dunno, I'd still watch if it was flag football, but I do like the tackling part. I know rugby has less concussions but more spinal injuries so I'm not sure what could be done to decrease the debilitating brain injuries but I'll feel better whatever is done that reduces situations where we've seen the rapid decline of the players I loved rooting for.
Emotional appeals to the past don't work for me when 10 years later we're hearing about the husk of a person left behind by football.
Except that's what you, and others, are saying. When you want to change rules and take out certain plays to make the game safer, you're advocating to make a violent sport a non-violent sport. And what does it accomplish? You're not eliminating CTE or concussions. Those will still happen regardless. The only thing that it's doing is going to further ruin the game as we all know it.
And it's not just about eliminating kickoffs. It's changing the rules for defenseless receivers, the ridiculous "head down" rule that just got implemented (and will no doubt be heavily skewed toward the defensive side of the ball), and now the talk of ejecting players for those hits which has been a failure at the college level. Under the newest rules that just got implemented, quarterback sneaks will effectively be outlawed (good luck on 4th and 1, Tom) as will the RB diving for the goal line. That's absurd. All the while not eliminating brain injuries and causing a spike in lower body and knee injuries. So, in the future, these guys can walk around with their brains still scrambled while having the knees of Conrad Dobler. Sounds awesome.
Again, nothing is forcing these guys to play the game. They know what they're getting into and they know that their career could literally end on every single snap. They choose the life they're going to live. And if they, for whatever reason, do NOT know what they're signing up for, they need to be checked to see if they're on the spectrum.












