The NFL Thread - Root for your favorite team (or laugh at the Browns, whichever's easier)

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Who are you rooting for in Super Bowl 60?

  • New England Patriots

    Votes: 11 22.0%
  • Seattle Seahawks

    Votes: 25 50.0%
  • Team State Farm

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • The Meteor

    Votes: 13 26.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
ThatsGoodSports's video:


Thinking about what can be done to resolve this. I think the problem might be the concept of "team doctors" who have some incentive to keep the team's best players on the field. Why not have the league hire a cadre of their own docs, give them special training in concussions and the like, and then have one or two at each game with the power to override each team's docs and pull a guy out of the game, at least temporarily for further inspection, if it looks like his health is at risk? This seems like an obvious enough idea that I presume that it's already been discussed and dismissed by the league; is it just that they couldn't get the teams to sign off on it?

Something needs to change. Slightly improving helmet designs every couple years is only going to get us so far.
 
ThatsGoodSports's video:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=MD8Z7UiTGI0
Thinking about what can be done to resolve this. I think the problem might be the concept of "team doctors" who have some incentive to keep the team's best players on the field. Why not have the league hire a cadre of their own docs, give them special training in concussions and the like, and then have one or two at each game with the power to override each team's docs and pull a guy out of the game, at least temporarily for further inspection, if it looks like his health is at risk? This seems like an obvious enough idea that I presume that it's already been discussed and dismissed by the league; is it just that they couldn't get the teams to sign off on it?

Something needs to change. Slightly improving helmet designs every couple years is only going to get us so far.
As far as I know, it's an independent doctor clearing you to play, team doctor just confirms after him.
 
I think the problem might be the concept of "team doctors" who have some incentive to keep the team's best players on the field. Why not have the league hire a cadre of their own docs, give them special training in concussions and the like, and then have one or two at each game with the power to override each team's docs and pull a guy out of the game, at least temporarily for further inspection, if it looks like his health is at risk?
Because even the league themselves have incentive to keep the star players on the field.

Shit's fucked all around.
 
ThatsGoodSports's video:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=MD8Z7UiTGI0
Thinking about what can be done to resolve this. I think the problem might be the concept of "team doctors" who have some incentive to keep the team's best players on the field. Why not have the league hire a cadre of their own docs, give them special training in concussions and the like, and then have one or two at each game with the power to override each team's docs and pull a guy out of the game, at least temporarily for further inspection, if it looks like his health is at risk? This seems like an obvious enough idea that I presume that it's already been discussed and dismissed by the league; is it just that they couldn't get the teams to sign off on it?

Something needs to change. Slightly improving helmet designs every couple years is only going to get us so far.
"Team doctors" is something you'd think the players unions would fight hard against. Conflict between what the team docs say and what other docs say has been a huge factor with at least 2 hockey stars in the last couple years, Eichel and Tarasenko.

At minimum, team docs should be fucking gone, and players should have the option of using their own or the unions.
 
I wonder if the NFLPA will accept this random dude as the fall guy for the terrible decision to play Tua after a concussion or if they will push this further. Clearly this fall guy was not the one making decisions and I doubt he said it was a "back injury" or whatever. The dolphins were the ones who made the call and people within the organization pushed it, just don't know if that will be pushed to find out everything
 
Tree's all right by sports youtuber standards. The Doug Walker equivalent is either ThatsGoodSports for the bad jokes, or Tom Grossi for all the cringe sketch comedy where he plays every character.
I wonder who Scooter Magruder is the equivalent of? That guy is a Dallas Cowboy cultists in how much pro Cowboys shit he say and what he refuse to acknowledge
 
Antonio Brown:

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Also Antonio Brown:

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On one hand, he could be telling the truth and they’re giving him a hard time as usual. However:

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Keep in mind, no matter what your opinion is, this is the face that you will have to look at while you post it on here:

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Antonio Brown:
*Chris-chan's drama sigh*

The NFL can be infested with idiots prioritizing a desire for wins and ratings above the health of young black men and you can be a psychopath with zero decorum who has gone through his entire life either not facing the consequences of his retarded decisions or crying and playing the victim the few times you do.
 
For another week the Saints have fumbled the game away, who the fuck is teaching these guys how to protect the football? Oh and fuck the refs.
 
Just your daily reminder John Harbaugh is a garbage coach. 100% chance he cries to the front office to have Marcus Peters traded. He did it to Pollard, Ed Reed, and probably would have with Ray Lewis if he hadn't retired after the super bowl.
 
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