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Smeefers, I know you're probably joking, but I get tired of all the "put them in skirts" comments whenever the NFL puts in a rule change for player safety.
Here's the deal -- you, me, and anyone else posting on this board would not survive a single hit from an NFL player. Seriously. NFL players are just a different breed of cat than us regular folks
But while they may be bigger and faster than the normal dude, their brains are not any better padded or immune from injury or concussion than my daughter's.
So I as a fan will never criticize the NFL for trying to increase safety. The players may do so, because it's their lives on the line. But not me.
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You never know. Maybe smeefers is drawn somehow to men wearing traditionally woman's clothing.Originally posted by Noodle View PostSmeefers, I know you're probably joking, but I get tired of all the "put them in skirts" comments whenever the NFL puts in a rule change for player safety.
Here's the deal -- you, me, and anyone else posting on this board would not survive a single hit from an NFL player. Seriously. NFL players are just a different breed of cat than us regular folks
But while they may be bigger and faster than the normal dude, their brains are not any better padded or immune from injury or concussion than my daughter's.
So I as a fan will never criticize the NFL for trying to increase safety. The players may do so, because it's their lives on the line. But not me.
I recall another thread where he suggested some of the packers should be wearing bras and panties. Bras to help support overdevoped pecs and panties because they were better for movement and breathable fabrics. Come to think about it, he was also demanding more lockerroom coverage after games. Hmmm.
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Smeefers is about 6'5" 300 lbs and is a former soldier. He's 30 years old. He'd last a couple plays.Originally posted by Noodle View PostSmeefers, I know you're probably joking, but I get tired of all the "put them in skirts" comments whenever the NFL puts in a rule change for player safety.
Here's the deal -- you, me, and anyone else posting on this board would not survive a single hit from an NFL player. Seriously. NFL players are just a different breed of cat than us regular folks
But while they may be bigger and faster than the normal dude, their brains are not any better padded or immune from injury or concussion than my daughter's.
So I as a fan will never criticize the NFL for trying to increase safety. The players may do so, because it's their lives on the line. But not me.Formerly known as JustinHarrell.
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I have heels in my steel toed boots... so... yes? Smeefers came about because a puerto rican buddy couldn't say smith, he said smeef... and that sort of morphed into smeefers.Originally posted by cheesner View PostIs that in heels?
To clear things up, I was joking. But are you seriously suggesting that we should be putting the mobile HANS device on all the players?
I have no problem with protecting players, I think it's a good idea. What I think is a bad idea is putting so much crap on them that they can barely move. I also don't like defenses being completely taken out of the game. I like seeing guys getting blown up. If I wanted to see an all offensive show, I'd watch arena football.- Once again, adding absolutely nothing to the conversation.
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Originally posted by vince View PostI'm sure there were never any concussions when they donned the leather.

What the hell did those leather helmets do, anyway? I suppose they'd keep someone from ripping your ear off, but were they really supposed to protect your head somehow? Anybody know what the original logic of leather helmets was?"The Devine era is actually worse than you remember if you go back and look at it."
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Maybe they keep your head together if it cracks up, so you don't lose many parts.Originally posted by Fritz View PostWhat the hell did those leather helmets do, anyway? I suppose they'd keep someone from ripping your ear off, but were they really supposed to protect your head somehow? Anybody know what the original logic of leather helmets was?When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro ~Hunter S.
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My best guess is either protect against cauliflower ear or style points (looks like then fashionable aviator caps). Speaking of functionally useless leather helmets, the color scheme on Michigan's helmet is an imitation of the "winged helmet" popularized in the 30s by Ohio State and Indiana (oh, the irony: Michigan's most recognizable icon is an imitation of OSU or, even worse, IU). The top is IU ca. 1933 and the bottom image is Michigan State (looks like a bizarre futuristic vision from the 1940s).Originally posted by Fritz View PostWhat the hell did those leather helmets do, anyway? I suppose they'd keep someone from ripping your ear off, but were they really supposed to protect your head somehow? Anybody know what the original logic of leather helmets was?

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