Mark my words, the NFL is going to have drastic player safety changes in the coming years. The only debate left on that topic is how to accomplish it. I'm not holding my breath on helmet technology, although any technology improvements would always be welcome. Rule changes like runners not lowering their head or DB's not hitting a "defenseless" player are ruining the sport.
FlabLoser has a better idea.
Simple, unchanging physics says that damage from collisions comes from a combination of mass and velocity. This isn't NASCAR, so we can't slow down the players. But we can change the mass by having weight classes to protect players just like a lot of other sports have.
Many sports have weight classes. I think every contact sport except ice hockey has weight classes. Weight classes exist to protect athletes and in some cases make competition more fair.
The NFL needs weight classes by position. Linemen should all be under 250 pounds. Skill positions - under 180 pounds. LB's - 200 pounds. Exactly where to draw the lines are debatable.
Having smaller players would not be a throwback to 1970's football. Modern athletes can do phenomenal things. Watch a 150 lb weight class UFC fight and tell me that those guys can't get after it. If gameplay changes at all with smaller players, it will be more Oregon Ducks Blur Offense and less 3 yards and a cloud of dust. And we all know the NFL prefers offense and dazzle to the later.
Make it so.
FlabLoser has a better idea.
Simple, unchanging physics says that damage from collisions comes from a combination of mass and velocity. This isn't NASCAR, so we can't slow down the players. But we can change the mass by having weight classes to protect players just like a lot of other sports have.
Many sports have weight classes. I think every contact sport except ice hockey has weight classes. Weight classes exist to protect athletes and in some cases make competition more fair.
The NFL needs weight classes by position. Linemen should all be under 250 pounds. Skill positions - under 180 pounds. LB's - 200 pounds. Exactly where to draw the lines are debatable.
Having smaller players would not be a throwback to 1970's football. Modern athletes can do phenomenal things. Watch a 150 lb weight class UFC fight and tell me that those guys can't get after it. If gameplay changes at all with smaller players, it will be more Oregon Ducks Blur Offense and less 3 yards and a cloud of dust. And we all know the NFL prefers offense and dazzle to the later.
Make it so.
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