Make helmets out of that material they used in Time Cop, remember when his car went into the fountain, it filled with foam? lol
So hitting your head on the ground, would basically be impactless lol
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111438/
Make helmets out of that material they used in Time Cop, remember when his car went into the fountain, it filled with foam? lol
So hitting your head on the ground, would basically be impactless lol
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111438/
Fear of incurred cost has been and probably will continue to be the only force that drives workplace safety. Take it from a guy who works construction in the south, if there are no consequences safety wont even be considered.
Ends and means notwithstanding, this is a good thing, at least for those who play this game we enjoy.
I think the only realistic answer may be creating a threshold on the number of concussions a player can sustain is a given period of time and/or over the span of a career. Workplace safety IS driven by economics because juries award really bizarre sums of money for accidents. Employers have no option other than to establish safety rules with consequences for employees who don't adhere to the rules.
The NFL has HUGE pockets and as these lawsuits start to come to settlement they may have to re-examine how the game is played.
Last edited by RoanokeFan; 11-15-2012 at 06:26 PM.
Never argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience!
are these equipment made in china?
Yeah the only thing the helmet is really doing is preventing external damage and lessening the internal damage a smidge..
I noticed that the nfl equipment in the old days were HUGE, can someone explain why it got smaller? is it because of better materials?