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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Re: Around the NFL Off - Season style.
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Example, the US government works by us citizens voting for whom we think is the right candidate with the right beliefs, by our choice. Assuming our president is elected, what ever our president does, its going to be ridiculed by the other party. Think of the people/citizens as the NFL owners. Or think of the NFL owners as the senators who bring up different bills to vote on. An issue comes up the owners vote. Is the decision unanimous? Rarely. Theres always a few owners who don't vote with the crowd. Goodell gets the final vote and if it goes in his favor he announces it. If it doesn't that remains to be seen if he asks the committee to reconsider their vote or brings it to say, the NFLPA and asks them to vote and consider the situation and may say to the public "we couldn't come to an agreement." The point is (if its too confusing above) like the president of the US your always going to have people that doubt his decisions or are pissed at him for what another majority of people had wanted when the finger of blame should be going at your opposing party as opposed to the president himself, but thats what the president is there for, to put in his input and take full credit or full blame, to be the voice of the people. But when we speak, we speak about the president as opposed to the democrats/republicans for example. Roger speaks for the owners, but know that he only needs 17 of the 32 owners to agree with him, and know that these ideas of ridiculousness come from not just the owners, but from him. Now next point, you were asking about the how I said he's ruining the game by making it safer. Yes I still stand by it for a few reasons. 1) If you ask a lot of these football players, like the ones from the poor areas of the country where "football is the only way out of the area" they would tell you they would still do it again, going through and playing football, rather than still being in a poor/bad area. (I wish I remembered what article it was I read this in a year or two ago, or if this was on TV) Bottom line, football is a way out, and people would still take that way out, knowing the life consequences. 2) Your being paid millions to play a sport which you know a lot about, thus a "professional" football player. You should know the consequences of playing the sport and that with your millions of dollars, you are also going to be going through the pain. If the NFL ever comes to the point down the road of eliminating contact/tackling then these guys should be paid in the tens of thousands ($50,000). Their salary is reflecting, the consequences they know they're going to take doing their job. 3) For all the players that have come out and said they're seriously injured, thats a very small number to the other players in the NFL who have come out and said that they're fine or they can live with what they have suffered. Sure theres Duerson, Gleason, Seau, Jammal Lewis, OJ Berget (the ravens wheelchair guy) that have suffered major injuries or died from them, but for the few bad cases you hear every so often, there's a much much larger crowd of guys who are fine/healthy/can deal with their injuries. You hear some guys like Terry Bradshaw saying he suffers from short term memory loss. Sure football could have played a factor in that, but a lot of these guys who are complaining about being 'injured' by football are suffering from 'injuries' which occurs to a lot of us when we get older. When you hear a 60-70 year old former player saying "I have knee problems from playing football" well a lot of us have knee problems at that age. The NFL is taking some smart steps with teaching kids how to hit and finding new ways to prevent concussions. But they also go way overboard with helmet to helmet hits or ''hits to the head.'' If they tweaked the rule a little bit I wouldn't be mad, but they're keeping it so plain that they're enforcing stupid penalties.
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