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NFL says diagnosed concussions declined in 2016

The NFL says it saw fewer concussions in 2016 than 2015.

Today the league announced that the total number of concussions in 2016, including all practices and preseason and regular-season games, was 244. In 2015, that number was 275.

None to nill?

Also lol@comments

tonebones says:Jan 26, 2017 10:36 AM


Awesome! I’m signing my kids up tomorrow. Good job Rog.
 
"Diagnosed" is the key word. They could easily rig things so that hits to the head aren't officially "diagnosed" as concussions.
 
Look, I despise the NFL as much as everyone else on this board. But it is not inconceivable that they saw a decline in concussions. they've instituted stricter penalties for leading with the crown of the helmet, narrowed the zone in which a ball carrier can be tackled, and made it illegal to so much as breathe on the QB. They have neurologists not employed by the teams doing the protocol. The numbers seem low to me, but the decline is plausible.
 
Look, I despise the NFL as much as everyone else on this board. But it is not inconceivable that they saw a decline in concussions. they've instituted stricter penalties for leading with the crown of the helmet, narrowed the zone in which a ball carrier can be tackled, and made it illegal to so much as breathe on the QB. They have neurologists not employed by the teams doing the protocol. The numbers seem low to me, but the decline is plausible.
The numbers are BS.
32 teams play 20 games (reg season and preseason) which is 640 games.
These numbers say that each team has one concussion about every 2.5 games. That is ridiculous.
At some level of severity each team has many concussed players in every game.
We know players are not going to report it, especially the less severe ones, and we know the NFL has no interest in effectively identifying them.
Its like telling me you counted the raindrops during a storm, and this storm had fewer per hour than the last few.
 
who knows

i dont trust them at all.....especially with that stuff

head trauma is the one existential threat to their business and wealth going forward
 
"Diagnosed" is the key word. They could easily rig things so that hits to the head aren't officially "diagnosed" as concussions.

Exactly. And what cracked me up is when I saw it on PFT, literally two headlines below it was "Dolphins say they did everything right on Matt Moore" after the NFLPA and NFL accused them of not diagnosing his concussion properly.
 
No. It just means they diagnosed less. We all know their research is flawed from the many reports FRONTLINE has done on it.

Saw more than a few players get absolutely blasted and were back in a play or few later.....guessing the NFL* did not count those....lots of concussion dodging this year.
 
Look, I despise the NFL as much as everyone else on this board. But it is not inconceivable that they saw a decline in concussions. they've instituted stricter penalties for leading with the crown of the helmet, narrowed the zone in which a ball carrier can be tackled, and made it illegal to so much as breathe on the QB. They have neurologists not employed by the teams doing the protocol. The numbers seem low to me, but the decline is plausible.
Can I interest you in a Bridge?
 
Exactly. And what cracked me up is when I saw it on PFT, literally two headlines below it was "Dolphins say they did everything right on Matt Moore" after the NFLPA and NFL accused them of not diagnosing his concussion properly.

And the crazy part of that story was, all the Dolphins got was a sternly written letter from the NFL. If you saw that hit, you knew the guy wasn't right.
 
Look, I despise the NFL as much as everyone else on this board. But it is not inconceivable that they saw a decline in concussions. they've instituted stricter penalties for leading with the crown of the helmet, narrowed the zone in which a ball carrier can be tackled, and made it illegal to so much as breathe on the QB. They have neurologists not employed by the teams doing the protocol. The numbers seem low to me, but the decline is plausible.
When someone lies as much as they have, they lose all credibility, no matter what they say.
If they said the sky was blue, I'd immediately assume it was red, and I'd operate as if it was, until I could go check for myself.
 
The same as the chances that the Laws of Nature and Physics were suspended in Foxborough, Massachusetts, during the AFC Championship Game in January, 2015.

So you're saying the laws of physics cease to exist on your stove...if you live in Foxboro?
 
Look, I despise the NFL as much as everyone else on this board. But it is not inconceivable that they saw a decline in concussions. they've instituted stricter penalties for leading with the crown of the helmet, narrowed the zone in which a ball carrier can be tackled, and made it illegal to so much as breathe on the QB. They have neurologists not employed by the teams doing the protocol. The numbers seem low to me, but the decline is plausible.
That's the problem with losing credibility...it's hard to regain it, sort of like putting the proverbial toothpaste back in the tube.
 
The numbers are BS.
32 teams play 20 games (reg season and preseason) which is 640 games.
These numbers say that each team has one concussion about every 2.5 games. That is ridiculous.
At some level of severity each team has many concussed players in every game.
We know players are not going to report it, especially the less severe ones, and we know the NFL has no interest in effectively identifying them.
Its like telling me you counted the raindrops during a storm, and this storm had fewer per hour than the last few.

Yep I did the same math. Its all ********.

I'll bet the farm the NFL moved the baseline for sideline-level concussion tests thus as a consequence decreasing the # of "diagnosed concussions"

Man are they slippery.
 
The numbers are BS.
32 teams play 20 games (reg season and preseason) which is 640 games.
These numbers say that each team has one concussion about every 2.5 games. That is ridiculous.
At some level of severity each team has many concussed players in every game.
We know players are not going to report it, especially the less severe ones, and we know the NFL has no interest in effectively identifying them.
Its like telling me you counted the raindrops during a storm, and this storm had fewer per hour than the last few.

Let me be clear up front that I am not defending the NFL's numbers. I just don't know what accurate numbers would look like. They say 275 in 2015 and 244 in 2016, right? That would be 244 players missed time with concussions, or roughly 8 players per team. I don't recall 8 Patriots being sidelined with concussions this year.

Ebner is out right now in the protocol. Anybody else?

I still think about Rosie Colvin on Toucher and Rich saying what a joke the protocol was when he played. But with so much publicity in the last couple of years, I can't imagine sideline MDs would fool around with this given the risk of being sued now or in the future.
 
Let me be clear up front that I am not defending the NFL's numbers. I just don't know what accurate numbers would look like. They say 275 in 2015 and 244 in 2016, right? That would be 244 players missed time with concussions, or roughly 8 players per team. I don't recall 8 Patriots being sidelined with concussions this year.

Ebner is out right now in the protocol. Anybody else?

I still think about Rosie Colvin on Toucher and Rich saying what a joke the protocol was when he played. But with so much publicity in the last couple of years, I can't imagine sideline MDs would fool around with this given the risk of being sued now or in the future.
I'm saying there are hundreds probably more like thousands that never get identified or reported.
 
I'm saying there are hundreds probably more like thousands that never get identified or reported.

I agree with that, especially among linemen. The Steelers' Mike Webster story is so sad and tragic. Those guys smash heads on every play, usually none as acute as hits like the skill guys take that send them to the sidelines.

I'm still very sad about Bryan Stork who found himself out of football at age 25 after being so dominant at Florida State and winning a Super Bowl with the Patriots to become one of only a handful of guys in history to win an NCAA division 1 (or whatever they're calling it this week) and an NFL championship in consecutive years. Stork was a warrior and brought that nastiness to the OL that reminded me of Logan Mankins.
 
I vaguely recollect a few instances this year where players were seemingly out cold, only to come back in a few plays later. The books are cooked.
 
"Diagnosed" is the key word. They could easily rig things so that hits to the head aren't officially "diagnosed" as concussions.

Concussion-like symptoms.

who knows

i dont trust them at all.....especially with that stuff

head trauma is the one existential threat to their business and wealth going forward

Hey, Exponent did the study! (I miss the old bricks emoticon.)
 
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