So if they don't find anything wrong with his brain will that confirm that Baldwin is a big puss?
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Actually, he had an excellent career--but that last year or so was just brutal. |
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I think that elimination of kickoff returns is coming. Sad, but probably true. I keep hoping that they can redesign helmets or something... |
Where are these athletes trying to make us feel bad for them?
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How many of the 1,700 NFL players earn a million dollars per season? |
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:spock: Well, that was his excuse after being called a dumbass numerous times. |
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But man, you get rid of kick returns and it really changes things. As I understand it the proposed idea is the scoring team instead of kicking off gets the ball on their own 20, where it's "4th and 15". SO, they can choose to go for it (like an onside kick) or punt it away. I guess more bad things happen on kick returns than punt returns. And as far as the beginning of the game, I guess the coin toss winner just gets the ball at the 20 or something...I dunno. It just feels like if they go to this, it would just suck. |
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Young viewers would never know the difference. Plus, the NFL knows that its audience doesn't live and die by the kickoff. |
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I can understand your lack of human compassion. Besides your career as a big time NFL scout which must have led to your obvious penis envy, it is also very clear you've had way too many concussions yourself... |
One thing that I have heard elsewhere before was the idea of going back to the old time leather helmets and minimal pads. Right now the NFL players use their bodies as weapons because they are wearing suits of armor. Back when they had minimal padding, they had to learn the real fundamentals of the game and how to attack in control so no one got hurt. While I don't think this is THE ANSWER, I do believe there is some merit to this line of thought.
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