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Turf in the spotlight again


Mr. Scot
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1 hour ago, lightsout said:

For a league willing to absolutely destroy the sport itself in the name of safety, the one change that would instantly increase the safety and decrease injury risk, guaranteed, they won't act on. 


Head injuries and their long term effects make them look bad. Other injuries don’t.

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When a player gets hurt on Turf because their foot was planted in the ground while being tackled, then okay, it's fair to at least question it.

But this was just him straight up starting to run from a standing position and his Achilles popped.

It sucks, but it was just an unfortunate injury that happened, I don't see how it can be blamed on the turf on this one in the slightest.

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2 hours ago, lightsout said:

For a league willing to absolutely destroy the sport itself in the name of safety, the one change that would instantly increase the safety and decrease injury risk, guaranteed, they won't act on. 

The NFL has never and really will never care about player safety over profits. Until the profits are threatened(like the CTE lawsuits), there will be no change.

They are even going back to the CTE well and publishing skewed data attempting to show there is no issue.

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