That's a great idea. Let's send a few million of those helmets over to the young couples in love in Afghanistan. If the helmets can stop a Julius Peppers helmet to helmet blow, then they can handle a stoning.
Concussions are a huge health risk for football players. Early onset Alzheimer's and dementia are linked to football players who suffer multiple concussions. Guys like Mike Webster and Justin Strzelczyk probably died because of concussions suffered while playing football. It's a topic the NFL would rather not have the media discuss.
I'm guilty of initially brushing this off. I saw the hit an immediately posted on FB that it was fine-able. I thought only for a second about a possible concussion - no doubt b/c of the implications. Funny how Buck and Aikman didn't seem to think much about it either.
I hope for Rodger's long term sake, he's not blowing smoke and I hope the NFL doesn't have a dual set of standards - one for the regular season and another for the playoffs.
"@TWM: I am not aware that he was tested. And in the absence of any evidence of a concussion, why should he have been?"
Oh, hell, I don't know, maybe because he had had two recent concussions and he got hit in the head hard again?
If that had happened to anyone else they would have probably had some tests done - especially if their job was one that might lead to still another head hit. But in this Superbowl-bound case no news is good news
I heard that Rodgers was tested by the Steelers physician and those results came back as a Peppersjack cheese head and not a normal cheddar cheese head that he says is the minimum required to play.
There's a lengthy article in The New Yorker about the lasting damage football players endure. Not just artificial hips and hobbled knees but dementia as well. For most of them their career only lasts three years, and then they have a lifetime of pain and limitations....If porn actors suffered similar levels of disability, their movies would long ago have been banned.
I thought Rodgers didn't look right after the bootleg TD run on the first series. he sort of gingerly jogged back to the sideline, and I noticed, no belt celebration. Hated that call. they had Raji in their big beef package, let them blow it up and give it to the RB and run the ball down their throat.
With the Super Bowl expected to have an $8.9B impact on the economy, I think there is plenty of incentive to sweep this under the rug. I mean, who wants to watch a second string quarterback play the championship game?
The Bears had 2 players that were looking for it. He didn't walk in.
I hate cute plays at the goal line. especially asking your twice concussed franchise QB to scramble and make the goal line play, on the first series of the game. Hell, give it to Raji at the goal.
This one seemingly came down to Aaron Rodgers vs. Jay Cutler. Couch Slouch was giddy - Rodgers feels like April in Paris, Cutler feels like nuclear winter.
If Cutler were a meter maid, he'd write parking tickets off his back foot
Cutler left shortly after that with a bad knee and Todd Collins came in, which is the NFL equivalent of closing your business for inventory. After Collins was more ineffective than a eunuch at the Playboy Mansion, the Bears called on Caleb Hanie. Yes, Caleb Hanie. I immediately Googled "Caleb Hanie" and it said, "Who?" I'm not even certain Hanie was on the Bears' roster when the game began.
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That's a great idea. Let's send a few million of those helmets over to the young couples in love in Afghanistan. If the helmets can stop a Julius Peppers helmet to helmet blow, then they can handle a stoning.
Concussions are a huge health risk for football players. Early onset Alzheimer's and dementia are linked to football players who suffer multiple concussions. Guys like Mike Webster and Justin Strzelczyk probably died because of concussions suffered while playing football. It's a topic the NFL would rather not have the media discuss.
Only $10,000 for that Peppers hit? Bet it woulda been more for Brady.
wv: ragrag. Yeah, yeah, I know.
Football hardly even seems like football these days.
I remember when beating the hell out of the QB was considered a great defensive strategy.
See the Bears/Giants title game in which the Bears beat the living hell out of YA Tittle.
QBs are little sissies in the contemporary game. Should have to wear pink uniforms.
Manufactured story. There is zero evidence that Rodgers suffered a concussion.
"Manufactured story. There is zero evidence that Rodgers suffered a concussion."
Easy way to solve this . . . release the tests they did on his head to prove he did not.
@TWM: I am not aware that he was tested. And in the absence of any evidence of a concussion, why should he have been?
I'm guilty of initially brushing this off. I saw the hit an immediately posted on FB that it was fine-able. I thought only for a second about a possible concussion - no doubt b/c of the implications. Funny how Buck and Aikman didn't seem to think much about it either.
I hope for Rodger's long term sake, he's not blowing smoke and I hope the NFL doesn't have a dual set of standards - one for the regular season and another for the playoffs.
"@TWM: I am not aware that he was tested. And in the absence of any evidence of a concussion, why should he have been?"
Oh, hell, I don't know, maybe because he had had two recent concussions and he got hit in the head hard again?
If that had happened to anyone else they would have probably had some tests done - especially if their job was one that might lead to still another head hit. But in this Superbowl-bound case no news is good news
I heard that Rodgers was tested by the Steelers physician and those results came back as a Peppersjack cheese head and not a normal cheddar cheese head that he says is the minimum required to play.
There's a lengthy article in The New Yorker about the lasting damage football players endure. Not just artificial hips and hobbled knees but dementia as well. For most of them their career only lasts three years, and then they have a lifetime of pain and limitations....If porn actors suffered similar levels of disability, their movies would long ago have been banned.
I thought Rodgers didn't look right after the bootleg TD run on the first series. he sort of gingerly jogged back to the sideline, and I noticed, no belt celebration. Hated that call. they had Raji in their big beef package, let them blow it up and give it to the RB and run the ball down their throat.
"they had Raji in their big beef package, let them blow it up and give it to the RB and run the ball down their throat."
That's certainly what the Bears expected.
With the Super Bowl expected to have an $8.9B impact on the economy, I think there is plenty of incentive to sweep this under the rug. I mean, who wants to watch a second string quarterback play the championship game?
This is why we want you to wear your helmet when you're out on the ice and snow, Madame.
William said...
...If porn actors suffered similar levels of disability, their movies would long ago have been banned.
A lot of the damage has been done before they get into porn, but I would guess AIDS and all the other possible afflictions make up for it
That's certainly what the Bears expected.
The Bears had 2 players that were looking for it. He didn't walk in.
I hate cute plays at the goal line. especially asking your twice concussed franchise QB to scramble and make the goal line play, on the first series of the game. Hell, give it to Raji at the goal.
"This is why we want you to wear your helmet when you're out on the ice and snow, Madame."
I got the helmet after falling on the ice and hitting my head pretty hard.
"Hell, give it to Raji at the goal."
But that might hurt the Bears feelings.
"I got the helmet after falling on the ice and hitting my head pretty hard."
Did that by any chance happen in Nov. '08?
The Green Bay QB isn't going to have anything to wear that helmet on when the Steelers get done with him. Just sayin.
Norman Chad on the championship games
This one seemingly came down to Aaron Rodgers vs. Jay Cutler. Couch Slouch was giddy - Rodgers feels like April in Paris, Cutler feels like nuclear winter.
If Cutler were a meter maid, he'd write parking tickets off his back foot
hah.
Falls from ice underfoot and hitting the skull or is a common cause of death among old folks whose balance ain't that great to start with.
Ann Althouse said...
"This is why we want you to wear your helmet when you're out on the ice and snow, Madame."
I got the helmet after falling on the ice and hitting my head pretty hard.
And none too soon, it would seem. These WI people are having all kinds of problems.
PS Next time a cafe is up, I have the final word on the Martha-Magdalene thing. Your initial thoughts were good.
I got the helmet after falling on the ice and hitting my head pretty hard.
Oh that explains the posts the last few days. Feel better.
Cutler left shortly after that with a bad knee and Todd Collins came in, which is the NFL equivalent of closing your business for inventory. After Collins was more ineffective than a eunuch at the Playboy Mansion, the Bears called on Caleb Hanie. Yes, Caleb Hanie. I immediately Googled "Caleb Hanie" and it said, "Who?" I'm not even certain Hanie was on the Bears' roster when the game began.
lol. Thanks garage.
"I got the helmet after falling on the ice and hitting my head pretty hard."
As Althouse has already stated in another thread, re sledding.
Pay attention Ed.
P.S. You'd think that the helmet shown in her profile picture would be enough to absorb any impact.
"I got the helmet after falling on the ice and hitting my head pretty hard."
Well, OK but why wear that Martian helmet when no ice is around?
We want beautiful pictures, safety be damned.
Here's the video evidence.
@Seven: Yeah, OK, when I said there was zero evidence, I may have been stretching it a bit.
lol. Thanks garage.
haha. NP.
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