[Husker] A few things
Tony lambert
slimmer37 at hamilton.net
Sun Oct 31 14:32:30 CDT 2010
Well you best not watch football any hit can cause an injury.
Tony Lambert
----- Original Message -----
From: <gzimmerman5 at kc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: [Husker] A few things
Obviously the ones that are likely to cause injury.
--
Greg Zimmerman, UNL '75
Overland Park, Kansas
---- Tony lambert <slimmer37 at hamilton.net> wrote:
> But it is still helmet to helmet as you have stated. So which is it no
> helmet to helmet or the big hits.that you have a problem with ?
>
> Tony Lambert
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <gzimmerman5 at kc.rr.com>
> To: "Husker List" <husker at tssi.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 31, 2010 10:33 AM
> Subject: Re: [Husker] A few things
>
>
> Helmet to helmet contact on the line of scrimmage isn't the issue. That's
> not where you see the violent collisions that result in concussions. It's
> the desire for the "decleater" type of block or tackle in the open field.
>
> The potential consequences can be severe. While it wasn't a helmet to
> helmet
> contact, it was helmet to astroturf, remember what happened to former
> Husker
> and my former teammate at Omaha Westside, Tom Pate.
>
> --
> Greg Zimmerman, UNL '75
> Overland Park, Kansas
>
> ---- Nick Chevance <nickchevance at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 9:47 AM, <gzimmerman5 at kc.rr.com> wrote:
> > > To try and eliminate helmet to helmet hits should be the goal even if
> > > it's not obtainable. If the game becomes less violent, so be it.
> > > --
> > > Greg Zimmerman, UNL '75
> > > Overland Park, Kansas
> >
> > The goal is unobtainable. As someone has already pointed out, and it
> > should be completely obvious to anyone who watches football, there are
> > many helmet-to-helmet collisions in every game. Take for instance
> > line play. When an offensive and defensive player meet, its almost
> > always head-to-head. And as in the Martin hit last week, it looks
> > like the hittee tucked his chin just at contact, which is the natural
> > thing to do, a reflex.
> >
> > I'm not advocating for ignoring the issue, but it's just not possible
> > to have no helmet contact and still play the game as a contact sport.
> > For instance, Dennard's injury was from his own player - how do you
> > treat that in the world of no helmet-to-helmet contact? Suspend them
> > both? It makes little sense.
> >
> > I think again the intent of the rules as they are now is to limit the
> > intentional targeting with a helmet. I think the rule works fairly
> > well, and I think most players are aware of the rule. I think where
> > the rule gets into a gray area is trying to infer intent from a video
> > review of something that often happens in a blink of an eye. A lot of
> > this type of talk has gone on on this list, inferring intent from a
> > breakdown of a hit, since last week. I'd argue that intent is
> > sometimes available to you on video, but most of the time, its only in
> > the mind of the player. And if we can determine intent with any true
> > accuracy from video alone, why the hell are we spending so much on
> > security at airports? All we'd have to do is be filmed going to
> > airplanes.
> >
> > Nick
> > --
> > “It isn't necessary to have relatives in Kansas City in order to be
> > unhappy.”
> > Groucho Marx
>
>
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