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boxy
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by boxy » Mon Dec 01, 2014 7:21 pm
AiA in Atlanta wrote:Rorschach wrote:We have footballers too... and they don't wear helmets.
You realize I once lived in AUS so don't need the obvious pointed out to me?
Maybe so, but I'll bring up another obvious point anyway.
Grid Iron players have to endure many more head collisions than league/union/AFL players because of those helmets (and the other padding they wear). I would expect they come out about even on damage inflicted, despite the added "protection" worn.
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Super Nova
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by Super Nova » Mon Dec 01, 2014 7:29 pm
boxy wrote:AiA in Atlanta wrote:Rorschach wrote:We have footballers too... and they don't wear helmets.
You realize I once lived in AUS so don't need the obvious pointed out to me?
Maybe so, but I'll bring up another obvious point anyway.
Grid Iron players have to endure many more head collisions than league/union/AFL players because of those helmets (and the other padding they wear). I would expect they come out about even on damage inflicted, despite the added "protection" worn.
I think you are correct. They call it Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE).
Recent article on the issue.
A concussion is a brain injury that occurs when the head impacts a stationary object and the brain is bounced around inside the skull. While a serious injury - that can also foster brain swelling - a concussion can be successfully treated and the patient returned to normal activity through the observance of proper treatment protocols. This includes the capacity for removing the patient from play at the first sign of injury and commencing treatment immediately.
So they are go for the league who operates their own health and safety protocols.
http://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/ar ... HwllawcQic
On this page are more links to other story on the matter.
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mantra
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by mantra » Mon Dec 01, 2014 8:49 pm
Rorschach wrote:No mantra they do not wear helmets...
And yes my point is that like boxers footballers here and in the US do get brain injuries.
But they do not play a game with a bat and ball. Cricket and Baseball are not an equivalent to football, except in the broadest sense in that they are sports. I hardly thing the former are considered contact sports like the latter are.
Yes they do on some teams. It's not mandatory, but some players, particularly the juniors often want this protection. I have witnessed it often in the past.
Brisbane Lions player Shaun Hart..
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boxy
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by boxy » Mon Dec 01, 2014 9:47 pm
Interestingly, other than the goalie, field hockey players can't wear helmet (except in special circumstances).
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Rorschach
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by Rorschach » Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:52 pm
mantra wrote:Rorschach wrote:No mantra they do not wear helmets...
And yes my point is that like boxers footballers here and in the US do get brain injuries.
But they do not play a game with a bat and ball. Cricket and Baseball are not an equivalent to football, except in the broadest sense in that they are sports. I hardly thing the former are considered contact sports like the latter are.
Yes they do on some teams. It's not mandatory, but some players, particularly the juniors often want this protection. I have witnessed it often in the past.
Brisbane Lions player Shaun Hart..
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/chil ... 4faed3f69a
Honestly mantra do you actually know what a
HELMET is....
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Rorschach
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by Rorschach » Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:54 pm
boxy wrote:AiA in Atlanta wrote:Rorschach wrote:We have footballers too... and they don't wear helmets.
You realize I once lived in AUS so don't need the obvious pointed out to me?
Maybe so, but I'll bring up another obvious point anyway.
Grid Iron players have to endure many more head collisions than league/union/AFL players because of those helmets (and the other padding they wear). I would expect they come out about even on damage inflicted, despite the added "protection" worn.
Well boxy about 20 years ago the argument was that grid-iron players inflicted more damage on themselves due to the gear they wear.
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