NFL Fan Creates Mind-Blowing Theory How The League Can “Solve Its Biggest Problem” Simply By Removing Helmets From The Game
The NFL is one of the most dangerous leagues in the world, and therefore, many safety measures need to be taken to keep the players safe. According to one NFL fan, the league may want to consider getting rid of helmets.
The league has seen an insane amount of head injuries over the past few seasons. Namely, Tua Tagovailoa is more famous for his injuries than his play on the field, as he has had numerous concussions in his career.
At first glance, Tyler Webb’s report may look insane, but he does try to make a point using references from NFL stats and makes quite an intriguing argument. “The NFL could solve its biggest problem by getting rid of helmets,” Webb posted.
Webb pointed out that the league has taken many extra measures to “reduce the number of head injuries” using equipment such as Guardian Caps and New Kick-Off Rules and has even increased the fines for helmet-to-helmet contact.
Could The NFL Get Rid Of Helmets?
However, as Webb pointed out in the thread of posts, the league’s rules haven’t done what they were intended to. “The NFL is increasing the risk of concussions by bragging,” he said, adding, “it actually makes players feel invincible.”
He suggested that the NFL take things a step further than fining players for “lowering their heads” on hits and possibly follow the A7FL’s example of removing helmets altogether. According to some league members, this may just be safer.
The CEO of the A7FL, Sener Korkusuz, says that “risk homeostasis” allows their league to be safer than the NFL. Players realize they don’t have helmets and, therefore, decide to protect their heads while hitting or even being hit.
It’s unlikely that the NFL will remove helmets anytime soon, but if they do, it would be quite interesting to see players like Patrick Mahomes dot up defenses without them.
Kaden Harty is a sports writer who covers football and hockey content for TotalProSports. Kaden has been a fan of these two sports his entire life. So much so, that
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