Yesterday both Derrick Henry and Tyquan Lewis probably ended their seasons. Not riffing on just these two, but the number of injuries strikes me as remarkable. It feels like the level of athleticism and training has outpaced the sports themselves?
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No just the athleticism but their sheer size and power. Pro football is a literal meat grinder for anybody inside the tackles at this point. Used to be linebackers and running backs were the highest paid on the field. Sure the game changed but now you just cannot invest money in a body that will be broken in 3 years.Yesterday both Derrick Henry and Tyquan Lewis probably ended their seasons. Not riffing on just these two, but the number of injuries strikes me as remarkable. It feels like the level of athleticism and training has outpaced the sports themselves?
Yes to all that, but it's not even just the contact injuries. The number of non-contact injuries (or something close to it) seems crazy high too.No just the athleticism but their sheer size and power. Pro football is a literal meat grinder for anybody inside the tackles at this point. Used to be linebackers and running backs were the highest paid on the field. Sure the game changed but now you just cannot invest money in a body that will be broken in 3 years.
Brutal.
Also, full disclosure - I have Henry on my fantasy team. Got dammit.
No just the athleticism but their sheer size and power. Pro football is a literal meat grinder for anybody inside the tackles at this point. Used to be linebackers and running backs were the highest paid on the field. Sure the game changed but now you just cannot invest money in a body that will be broken in 3 years.
Brutal.
Yep not that many opportunities for concussions in baseball. Hit in the head with a pitch - Buster Posey Rule limited home plate collisions.I don't know why anyone that can hit a curve would play football. Baseball is far less hard on the body, pays more to major leaguers, they have a longer career, and don't have CTE at near the rate (is Freel still the only known MLB player with it?).
The linebackers and backs today are the size of linemen back in the 60s/70s. And the linemen today are about as mobile as the linebackers back then. Alan Page was DL at 6'4 245, Calvin Johnson was a WR at 6'5, 240.
As Thyrsis notes, non-contact injuries seem up (but that of course might just be a perception). I just think that shows that football requires packing bodies with more muscle than the skeletons and ligaments can support.
Yes to all that, but it's not even just the contact injuries. The number of non-contact injuries (or something close to it) seems crazy high too.
As Thyrsis notes, non-contact injuries seem up (but that of course might just be a perception). I just think that shows that football requires packing bodies with more muscle than the skeletons and ligaments can support.
Absolutely. Soccer you can count on one hand the number of clubs playing on turf. Turf's shit.I'm thinking it's gotta be the turf. I know it's different but I watch a ton of soccer, rugby even Aussie rule football and the non contact stuff just seems to occur at a much lower rate. I have no stats nor the time to look them up.
Combine the turf with the size and speed of these dudes and it's just too much for a knee or ankle to support.
They were showing Tyron Smith (don't kill me I don't have his name exactly right) for the Cowboys on the sideline. 11 years in the league. At least 2x All Pro tackle. Dude's like 6'7" and 330. No gut. Literally looks like a gladiator but he's probably 8 inches taller and 100 lbs heavier than they ever were.I don't know why anyone that can hit a curve would play football. Baseball is far less hard on the body, pays more to major leaguers, they have a longer career, and don't have CTE at near the rate (is Freel still the only known MLB player with it?).
The linebackers and backs today are the size of linemen back in the 60s/70s. And the linemen today are about as mobile as the linebackers back then. Alan Page was DL at 6'4 245, Calvin Johnson was a WR at 6'5, 240.
As Thyrsis notes, non-contact injuries seem up (but that of course might just be a perception). I just think that shows that football requires packing bodies with more muscle than the skeletons and ligaments can support.
Yeah when that generation dies and they study their brains it's going to be ugly. Helmet advancements are helping some but they can't keep pace with the size and speed of the impacts and accelerations generatedThey were showing Tyron Smith (don't kill me I don't have his name exactly right) for the Cowboys on the sideline. 11 years in the league. At least 2x All Pro tackle. Dude's like 6'7" and 330. No gut. Literally looks like a gladiator but he's probably 8 inches taller and 100 lbs heavier than they ever were.
I fear football is going to die off over the next 20 years or so or become something unrecognizable. We stopped bare knuckle boxing (for the most part) b/c people were dying. Football is likely going to feel the same. The CTE outcomes are only going to get worse over the next 20 years as the 90's generation and beyond hit their 50's.
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Look Ihavehad Henry on my fantast team. Another freaking $100 down the drain. I just pray I don't finish last at this point.
Well, with Henry gone in a twelve team league I pretty much just did.I gave up FF this year. One of the most freeing things I could do for my weekends.
You should try it.
Easy solution to much of the CTE problem. Outlaw helmets.Yeah when that generation dies and they study their brains it's going to be ugly. Helmet advancements are helping some but they can't keep pace with the size and speed of the impacts and accelerations generated
Easy solution to much of the CTE problem. Outlaw helmets.
Discuss.
Alert for COH - I said CTE, not CRT.
You can get concussed without even contact. Whiplash.Serious question - would that actually help? Couldn't you get concussed from a shoulder to the head directly?
LOL. How much that would help I don't know. It would certainly require a change to the way tackling takes place. By way of comparison, rugby doesn't wear helmets. A few guys will wear the Canterbury soft helmets but most don't. The rate of concussions in rugby is higher than football. But again because one is wearing helmets and one isn't (other than a few soft), comparisons are hard to make.Easy solution to much of the CTE problem. Outlaw helmets.
Discuss.
Alert for COH - I said CTE, not CRT.
They are not sure concussions are the main problem. There is concern that thousands of subconcussive hits create all these tiny tears that cause the problem.Serious question - would that actually help? Couldn't you get concussed from a shoulder to the head directly?
Was checking your score a couple times on Sunday really eating up that much of your weekend?I gave up FF this year. One of the most freeing things I could do for my weekends.
You should try it.
I did not know about the rate of concussions in rugby. I just remember someone at a rugby match making the statement, and it kind of made sense. If there is no helmet, the head would not be used as a weapon. Of course, the other pads would cause a problem (shoulder pads, especially). I think the point he was making was what you said about the adjustment in the tackling/blocking technique to protect the head.LOL. How much that would help I don't know. It would certainly require a change to the way tackling takes place. By way of comparison, Rugby doesn't wear helmets. A few guys will wear the Canterbury soft helmets but most don't. The rate of concussions in rugby is higher than football. But again because one is wearing helmets and one isn't (other than a few soft), comparisons are hard to make.
The football helmet companies have come a long way with making better helmets, but there's only so much that can be done. They are still having trouble reducing the rotational forces that give rise to the worst concussions. The guys are just too big and too fast.I did not know about the rate of concussions in rugby. I just remember someone at a rugby match making the statement, and it kind of made sense. If there is no helmet, the head would not be used as a weapon. Of course, the other pads would cause a problem (shoulder pads, especially). I think the point he was making was what you said about the adjustment in the tackling/blocking technique to protect the head.
Actually, the modern trend for linebackers is speed over size. Colts all-pro Darius Leonard is 6’2” 230. Dick Butkus was 6’3” 245. Calvin Johnson was a freak of nature with WR speed in a TE body and a definite outlier. A lot of receivers are small. TY Hilton is 5’10” 180 and is one of the best. On the other hand, offensive lineman are 6’5” - 6’8” and 330-350. It’s the speed of the game more than anything that’s causing more injuries.I don't know why anyone that can hit a curve would play football. Baseball is far less hard on the body, pays more to major leaguers, they have a longer career, and don't have CTE at near the rate (is Freel still the only known MLB player with it?).
The linebackers and backs today are the size of linemen back in the 60s/70s. And the linemen today are about as mobile as the linebackers back then. Alan Page was DL at 6'4 245, Calvin Johnson was a WR at 6'5, 240.
As Thyrsis notes, non-contact injuries seem up (but that of course might just be a perception). I just think that shows that football requires packing bodies with more muscle than the skeletons and ligaments can support.
This hit me right in the feels. My backup is already plugging the hole created by Carson, so now I'm hoping Murray comes back this week.Well, with Henry gone in a twelve team league I pretty much just did.
Was checking your score a couple times on Sunday really eating up that much of your weekend?
They are not sure concussions are the main problem. There is concern that thousands of subconcussive hits create all these tiny tears that cause the problem.
I'm going to win this week. And be 2-6. F@#K fantasy football. Getting close to taking bribes for players on trade and checking to see if the commissioner is paying attention.This hit me right in the feels. My backup is already plugging the hole created by Carson, so now I'm hoping Murray comes back this week.
Yep. Like taking a hammer to a granite counter over and over. And that's actually where helmet advancements help most is with the subconcussive blows. You know after football is girls' soccer at the youth agesThey are not sure concussions are the main problem. There is concern that thousands of subconcussive hits create all these tiny tears that cause the problem.
He had more carries after the injury than the Colts backfield did for the entire game. Dude's an animal.In Henry's last 43 games 2019-present inc playoffs) hes touched the ball a staggering 1,064 times.
I sure hope he comes back from this 100% but there is no way in hell he (or anyone) can continue that kind of workload without consequences
I gave up the NFL altogether about a decade ago. I watch the Super Bowl...I haven't missed it a bit.I gave up FF this year. One of the most freeing things I could do for my weekends.
You should try it.
You are so far above us mere mortals. We have much to learn.I gave up the NFL altogether about a decade ago. I watch the Super Bowl...I haven't missed it a bit.
Never intimated or said I was better than anyone else for it...just said I gave it up and haven't regretted it.You are so far above us mere mortals. We have much to learn.
My apologies...Never intimated or said I was better than anyone else for it...just said I gave it up and haven't regretted it.
I gave up the NFL altogether about a decade ago. I watch the Super Bowl...I haven't missed it a bit.
Give in to soccer.....let it wash over you. Where's it's completely OK to spend as much money as you want. Rules....there are no rules.I've been following a similar path with sports... first MLB, then NBA, then NFL. NHL I'd follow if I had more time, but really the playoffs is what counts.
College sports are not far off to be honest... all of these transfer rules, etc. are ruining it at making it very transactional, much like the rest of sports.
Give in to soccer.....let it wash over you. Where's it's completely OK to spend as much money as you want. Rules....there are no rules.
Soccer, where players collapse and beg to be shot because of the pain they are in one second, running the field like a gazelle the next.
Look, I'm not going to deny the theatrics but what would you do. Largest field in sports and they have one ref.Soccer, where players collapse and beg to be shot because of the pain they are in one second, running the field like a gazelle the next.