I'm not talking ISU, I'm talking the sport in general.
I'm not sure how many of you have watched any preseason games, but good tackles are now being flagged as illegal hits. There was one in the Chargers/Cards game last night that was absolutely textbook, helmet to the side and he was flagged. Here is an article on a couple of the plays from the game last night. There was another where the player lowered his head and put it on the ball causing a fumble -- 15 yarder basically for endangering himself.
There were also numerous reports from training camps that the refs came in to give a presentation to players and basically nobody knew what the hell to expect after they were done. Heard the complaints from from both the Colts and Bears media on JMV's show and the Chicago shows I listen to off of The Score out of Chicago.
Also, not sure if anyone has read this piece, but now NFL players with Parkinson's and ALS are starting to make claims and the NFL has exhausted a 65-year payout projection in 18 months. Well worth the read. This has gone from being a concussion issue to being something much, much larger.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-nfl-medical-payouts-20180808-story.html
The game is inherently violent. It was marketed for decades on vicious hits and guys that played through immense pain. I remember being glued to NFL Films stuff on guys like Jim Otto, the brutal linebackers of the 60s-70s like Butkis, Lambert, etc... and remember watching VHS tapes put out by the NFL of "Hardest Hits" and the like.
The NFL is scared shitless and rightly so because the health risks aren't even up for debate -- even before the CTE epidemic hit. Watching guys like Jerome Bettis talk about how it takes him an hour to get out of bed and several hours to be able to walk/limp around, for example. Man, with the new rules and it being a passing league, it's basically going to be turned into a glorified 7-on-7 tournament. The sport is in real trouble unless they can find a way to pass liability off onto the players.
I'd also bet $10 that when Vince McMahon relaunches the XFL, he is going to do just that and market his league as "real" football. Will be interesting to see how he is able to handle liability because the WWE has many of the same issues the NFL has and he really has only been put through the ringer of PED abuse.
How do you guys see it?
I'm not sure how many of you have watched any preseason games, but good tackles are now being flagged as illegal hits. There was one in the Chargers/Cards game last night that was absolutely textbook, helmet to the side and he was flagged. Here is an article on a couple of the plays from the game last night. There was another where the player lowered his head and put it on the ball causing a fumble -- 15 yarder basically for endangering himself.
There were also numerous reports from training camps that the refs came in to give a presentation to players and basically nobody knew what the hell to expect after they were done. Heard the complaints from from both the Colts and Bears media on JMV's show and the Chicago shows I listen to off of The Score out of Chicago.
Also, not sure if anyone has read this piece, but now NFL players with Parkinson's and ALS are starting to make claims and the NFL has exhausted a 65-year payout projection in 18 months. Well worth the read. This has gone from being a concussion issue to being something much, much larger.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-nfl-medical-payouts-20180808-story.html
The game is inherently violent. It was marketed for decades on vicious hits and guys that played through immense pain. I remember being glued to NFL Films stuff on guys like Jim Otto, the brutal linebackers of the 60s-70s like Butkis, Lambert, etc... and remember watching VHS tapes put out by the NFL of "Hardest Hits" and the like.
The NFL is scared shitless and rightly so because the health risks aren't even up for debate -- even before the CTE epidemic hit. Watching guys like Jerome Bettis talk about how it takes him an hour to get out of bed and several hours to be able to walk/limp around, for example. Man, with the new rules and it being a passing league, it's basically going to be turned into a glorified 7-on-7 tournament. The sport is in real trouble unless they can find a way to pass liability off onto the players.
I'd also bet $10 that when Vince McMahon relaunches the XFL, he is going to do just that and market his league as "real" football. Will be interesting to see how he is able to handle liability because the WWE has many of the same issues the NFL has and he really has only been put through the ringer of PED abuse.
How do you guys see it?