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    This is another scary story about another example of the effect brain trauma may have for NFL players:


    The article noted that former Packers great Willie Wood is among the players who have volunteered to donate their brains to science after death for study of this problem. This kind of story is why I don't have a problem with extra penalties for blows to the head in football.
    Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
    Vince Lombardi

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    Re: Latest brain trauma news on a former NFL player

    Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
    This is another scary story about another example of the effect brain trauma may have for NFL players:


    The article noted that former Packers great Willie Wood is among the players who have volunteered to donate their brains to science after death for study of this problem. This kind of story is why I don't have a problem with extra penalties for blows to the head in football.

    Yea, that's really scary.

    Cheers to Willie Wood for doing that too.

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    • #3
      Re: Latest brain trauma news on a former NFL player

      Originally posted by Rastak
      Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
      This is another scary story about another example of the effect brain trauma may have for NFL players:


      The article noted that former Packers great Willie Wood is among the players who have volunteered to donate their brains to science after death for study of this problem. This kind of story is why I don't have a problem with extra penalties for blows to the head in football.

      Yea, that's really scary.

      Cheers to Willie Wood for doing that too.
      Absolutely. I can't imagine what it's like to wonder about that sort of thing about myself. It is bad enough watching my father's memory slip away, and he's in his 80s.

      The ESPN: The Magazine story linked to this one offers more context:


      The Justin Strzelczyk story is mentioned there. I remember that sad story vividly because he played at Maine (before playing for the Steelers) and his story got a lot of press here, plus I had driven on the same part of the New York State Thruway where he died in a fiery wreck a week or so before:
      Teamwork is what the Green Bay Packers were all about. They didn't do it for individual glory. They did it because they loved one another.
      Vince Lombardi

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      • #4
        Re: Latest brain trauma news on a former NFL player

        Originally posted by Badgerinmaine
        This is another scary story about another example of the effect brain trauma may have for NFL players:


        The article noted that former Packers great Willie Wood is among the players who have volunteered to donate their brains to science after death for study of this problem. This kind of story is why I don't have a problem with extra penalties for blows to the head in football.
        T.O. already donated his brain. But that's another thread
        "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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          Re: Latest brain trauma news on a former NFL player

          T.O. already donated his brain. But that's another thread[/quote]

          What researcher would want it? He/she would probably find an empty space in the "cognitive functioning" section of the brain.

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          • #6
            Kevin Greene says he had up to 30 concussions when he played. I read an article where he said he walked around confused half he time at home.

            Hope still has enough marbles to coach the linebackers.

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            • #7
              My solution is the one they will never adopt -- do away with the helmet.

              Have guys go rugby style, with lighter, hockey-syle should pads.

              They'll still hit, but they wouldn't go throwing their melons around quite so much. I'd be willing to trade some hitting for long-term player well-being.

              But I suspect this is not a majority view.

              Is there a compelling argument why we need to have the players' wearing the current helmet?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Noodle
                My solution is the one they will never adopt -- do away with the helmet.
                now that you mention it, going back to the leather helmet might be the perfect compromise. It provides some protection, without being a weapon.

                this could be the start of a movement. The Leather Heads.

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                • #9
                  Yeah, Blue Dog, I could go with the Leather Look. It would provide some protection for backward falls and such.

                  And the retro, old-school vibe would be all that.

                  Plus, I suppose you need a place for the team logo, buckeyes, dogbones, and dead-guy's initials stickers.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Noodle
                    My solution is the one they will never adopt -- do away with the helmet.

                    Have guys go rugby style, with lighter, hockey-syle should pads.

                    They'll still hit, but they wouldn't go throwing their melons around quite so much. I'd be willing to trade some hitting for long-term player well-being.

                    But I suspect this is not a majority view.

                    Is there a compelling argument why we need to have the players' wearing the current helmet?
                    Good idea, and to tie this into another thread, that would kill two birds with one stone - Korey Stringer's wife wouldn't be able to sue for having the players wear equipment that's too hot!
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                    Imagine for a moment a world without hypothetical situations...

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                    • #11
                      flag football by 2020....

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