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There's a problem with the data that is being acquired for the study of CTE. Current studies on CTE is pertaining to those individuals who played football under different rules and different times. Gone are the days of 2-3 practices a day for so many weeks and full contact practices every time you stepped out onto the field, gone or at least in this area is the Oklahoma drill which provided more violent hits on a regular basis then any 1 game would do and it done that to everyone on the team not just to those who would get the playing time. There is now governing bodies of work that says you can only full contact during the week for X-amount of time, you can't go full contact in back to back days. A new tackling style is being implemented from the highest level to the lowest levels, gone are the days of teaching someone to bury their helmet in the ball carriers chest as he's lowering his helmet causing more helmet to helmet contact hits. The targeting rule is now in place which has been impactful as well. Guess my point is these rules are so young there's no way to tell what impact they will have on the game, will it eliminate CTE?? No, but can we drastically reduce the cause and effect and the % of players that have it absolutely. Only time and data will be able to tell though. To say this player or this player had it yeah they've all played under different rules of the game and for that you have to have different guidelines in which your data is acquired.


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greygoose wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 8:01 pm There's a problem with the data that is being acquired for the study of CTE. Current studies on CTE is pertaining to those individuals who played football under different rules and different times. Gone are the days of 2-3 practices a day for so many weeks and full contact practices every time you stepped out onto the field, gone or at least in this area is the Oklahoma drill which provided more violent hits on a regular basis then any 1 game would do and it done that to everyone on the team not just to those who would get the playing time. There is now governing bodies of work that says you can only full contact during the week for X-amount of time, you can't go full contact in back to back days. A new tackling style is being implemented from the highest level to the lowest levels, gone are the days of teaching someone to bury their helmet in the ball carriers chest as he's lowering his helmet causing more helmet to helmet contact hits. The targeting rule is now in place which has been impactful as well. Guess my point is these rules are so young there's no way to tell what impact they will have on the game, will it eliminate CTE?? No, but can we drastically reduce the cause and effect and the % of players that have it absolutely. Only time and data will be able to tell though. To say this player or this player had it yeah they've all played under different rules of the game and for that you have to have different guidelines in which your data is acquired.
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Comcussion Lawsuits Are Coming To Youth Football...it's only the beginning for football concussion lawsuits.

https://melmagazine.com/the-frontline-t ... 891e58100b


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greygoose wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:44 am ABSOLUTELY, when you make a statement it is your belief, so what makes you believe we should omit ourselves to current areas you comment on?? You still acknowledge only what you want to. I'm glad in this post you didn't refer to child abuse, good for you, and yes you read shut your mouth correctly if you kept referring to it that way. Oh I know it's not going away, you do know what a security blanket is right?? That's why I say try and help make it safer be apart of the solution. You want to focus on cult you are following and heeding the word of your $10 book "dr". Don't you think baseball should be added to that, kids get his by pitches, misjudge the ball get hit in the face and head, grounder pops up and hits them in the head.


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I have left baseball out of this for now, but you could have included Ryan Freel into the discussion. Even more so, Lou Gehrig developing ALS was more or less due to no batter's helmet 90 years ago.

Baseball is not a collision sport regarding repetitive blows to the head. Sure a batter could get beaned with a 100+ MPH fastball but the repetitive aspect is not there to rival the number of blows to the head in football. Homeplate collisions are rarer still nowadays.

Football cannot be made safer. As long as running backs plow the line of scrimmage into a linebacker filling a gap there will always be an irrestible force crashing headfirst into an immovable object. We cannot get around Newton's 3 laws of motion:

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The brain slams forcefully into the skull everytime a collision occurs. The equal and opposite reaction is the brain damage suffered by repetitive blows.

Football will eventually be banned for children. It may take 30-50 years for it to happen, but it will occur.


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greygoose wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:49 am http://www.espn.com/blog/carolina-panth ... ain-injury

Curious if your "dr" read into or has looked into this research. This is one I'm curious about especially with the studies they done with high school teams and the ones who wore it vs the ones who didn't and the data they gathered. Could it be a start, maybe let's hope.
I have read about this. I believe that this will help with older football players.

I do not believe that this device should be applied to children in their developmental stages.

I understand the physics behind it, but I am skeptical about its use in youth football considering the increased blood flow pressure to the brain.


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Tigercannon71 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 8:19 am I didnt read through all this, but I have a thought Im not a doctor so I dont know its just a thought. I watched the 48 hours special on Aaron Hernadez the other night. They talked about his brain and how it looked and it was because of football. Early in the special the talked about how he was a chronic weed smoker as well as a user of other mind altering drugs. They keep doing research on all these football and even wrestlers about how their brains are affected by concussions. Have they done any research on how drugs might affect the brain in combination with the concussion? I mean maybe the drug and alcohol abuse helps to speed up CTE you know what I mean. Maybe without the drugs these cases would not be so bad. I dont know Im not a doctor so Im just posting a question you know.
Very good point.

Interesting because one could make the argument that drugs and alcohol helped with easing some of the pain early on, but the player, like most addicts, needed more. This could have produced an increased catalyst for the TBI to occur.

This could be part of a controlled group study in the future. Tough to do, but worthwhile to investigate.

Personally, I know that with my own TBI, it is football, baseball, wrestling, boxing, fighting, etc. related because I have never smoked, done drugs of any kind; however, I did drink some...probably 2 to 3 times a year so nothing overwhelming.

Again, that is an interesting hypothesis, Tigercannon71.


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noreply66 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 9:16 am
Phoenix31 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:37 am
noreply66 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 5:17 am We have enough of these kids setting around all day pushing and pressing with their fingers. Take these sports away and we will have double the do nothing kids if not more.
There are many non-contact sports available to children that would provide them with a more suitable outlet for exercise.

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In your opinion maybe, but in addition to playing football I also played baseball, basketball, tennis, golf, swimming, volleyball, cycling, track and field, and some others that I may have forgotten over the years.

The kids can play non-tackle football until 8th or 9th grade IMO....however, there is too much money being made in our capitalist society (I am a conservative...not a socialist) for the equipment companies to back away from a showdown in the future.


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danicalifornia wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:44 am
Phoenix31 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:54 pm In the above photo, Dr. Chris Nowinski (far left) has helped me obtain additional information concerning CTE resources as well.
Chris Nowinski wasn't far left. He was the younger guy in the back. Glad you know who you were talking to lol

CTE is no joke, I wouldn't let my child play football (besides flag) until they were at least in high school and then I would let them make their own decision. But, before making that decision, I would present them with as much information on head trauma and injuries as possible.

Football can be a great game, but it is insanely violent and dangerous for long term health.
Oh well....I have never met him personally and I was quickly reading the caption incorrectly.

Here he is:

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Phoenix31 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:05 pm
danicalifornia wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 11:44 am
Phoenix31 wrote: Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:54 pm In the above photo, Dr. Chris Nowinski (far left) has helped me obtain additional information concerning CTE resources as well.
Chris Nowinski wasn't far left. He was the younger guy in the back. Glad you know who you were talking to lol

CTE is no joke, I wouldn't let my child play football (besides flag) until they were at least in high school and then I would let them make their own decision. But, before making that decision, I would present them with as much information on head trauma and injuries as possible.

Football can be a great game, but it is insanely violent and dangerous for long term health.
Oh well....I have never met him personally and I was quickly reading the caption incorrectly.

Here he is:

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Just trying to toss some fun into this thread lol

But, as a former WWE fan, he is recognizable to me. The worst part is that there is a match where you can tell when he started to have his concussion issues and it is really hard to watch looking back. Thankfully he seemed to get out while mostly healthy and is doing great things now to raise awareness.


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greygoose wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 8:01 pm There's a problem with the data that is being acquired for the study of CTE. Current studies on CTE is pertaining to those individuals who played football under different rules and different times. Gone are the days of 2-3 practices a day for so many weeks and full contact practices every time you stepped out onto the field, gone or at least in this area is the Oklahoma drill which provided more violent hits on a regular basis then any 1 game would do and it done that to everyone on the team not just to those who would get the playing time. There is now governing bodies of work that says you can only full contact during the week for X-amount of time, you can't go full contact in back to back days. A new tackling style is being implemented from the highest level to the lowest levels, gone are the days of teaching someone to bury their helmet in the ball carriers chest as he's lowering his helmet causing more helmet to helmet contact hits. The targeting rule is now in place which has been impactful as well. Guess my point is these rules are so young there's no way to tell what impact they will have on the game, will it eliminate CTE?? No, but can we drastically reduce the cause and effect and the % of players that have it absolutely. Only time and data will be able to tell though. To say this player or this player had it yeah they've all played under different rules of the game and for that you have to have different guidelines in which your data is acquired.
There are instances with individuals who recently died in their mid 20's having CTE. The most recent one occurred a couple of months ago:

https://www.forbes.com/sites/leeigel/20 ... -football/

This is the most disturbing part about your argument, greygoose. Another generation of youth football players are at risk because of the "perceived need" for more data.

CTE is about the number of repetitive blows to the head and not so much the severity of the blows that cause the severe concussions. Those are dangerous, too. However, CTE is about the brain continually sloshing around against the skull over and over and over and over again.

There is no getting around Newton's 3 laws of motion. How the brain will stop banging into the skull after each hit without additional pressure added to the brain (aka, Luke Kuechly's experimental neck brace)? This is pressure that a developing child cannot risk.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... QsB3tfIcvW


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I agree.

Just trying to find a solution for current and future football players.


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Phoenix31 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:44 pm
greygoose wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:49 am http://www.espn.com/blog/carolina-panth ... ain-injury

Curious if your "dr" read into or has looked into this research. This is one I'm curious about especially with the studies they done with high school teams and the ones who wore it vs the ones who didn't and the data they gathered. Could it be a start, maybe let's hope.
I have read about this. I believe that this will help with older football players.

I do not believe that this device should be applied to children in their developmental stages.

I understand the physics behind it, but I am skeptical about its use in youth football considering the increased blood flow pressure to the brain.
There is several articles out about this and yes some are skeptic about the increased blood flow pressure to the brain but they are also trying to fight the problem by fighting it from the inside and trying to make it so the brain doesn't have those collisions against the skull. I've enclosed a couple more articles one where they fit players of St. X with the Q-collar and with Moeller who didn't have the Q-collar. Study was also run on youth hockey players as well.

https://www.wcpo.com/news/insider/dyer- ... ams?page=2
https://www.si.com/edge/2016/06/15/conc ... all-hockey


“Changes indicate alterations in the tissue and the axons that could represent brain injury,” Myers says. “What we saw was that those boys that wore the collar did not have significant changes in the structural component of their brain, whereas those that didn’t wear the collar, we did see a significant change.”

The participants chosen for the football study included 21 players from St. Xavier High (Cincinnati) and the same number from nearby Moeller High. The St. Xavier Bombers were Ohio High School Athletic Association champions in 2005 and ’07, and rival Moeller Crusaders have nine state titles, including back-to-back wins in 2012 and ’13. Bombers players, who received 16,983 recorded impacts over their season, were fitted with the Q-Collar, while Crusaders players, with 17,750 hits, were not.


This is the continuing technology I refer to, the rules the coaches all of these play a part. They won't allow youth to use the Q-collar under a certain age at this time, still have to go through FDA approval to even make it available to everyone. However, you have to admit if those numbers can hold up and we can gather more data that it sounds very promising. As a parent/coach when I was watching a panther game and they discussed what Kuechly was wearing I immediately took to the internet to do some research. The long term effects football can have on people is nothing to take lightly as someone who has a son that absolutely loves the game I want to research and do everything possible to try and make it safer.


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Phoenix31 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:11 pm Comcussion Lawsuits Are Coming To Youth Football...it's only the beginning for football concussion lawsuits.

https://melmagazine.com/the-frontline-t ... 891e58100b
Lawsuit has already been field against Pop Warner on a case in Wisconsin back in 2015 and in 2014 lawsuit was started in Illinois wanting schools to have on-call doctors for practices, computer-based concussion screening and other changes sought by the former prep quarterback who is suing the group.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/concussion ... ois-judge/
Just another but was dismissed by the judge. .

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/09/us/pop-wa ... index.html
The woman in the pop warner case ended up settling out of court in 2016 for undisclosed amount

All of these are cases where it already has happened so it's not ground breaking news especially in light of what is going on with CTE someone wants to place the blame and someone wants to get a buck so it's not real shocking.


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greygoose wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 12:01 am
Phoenix31 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:44 pm
greygoose wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 7:49 am http://www.espn.com/blog/carolina-panth ... ain-injury

Curious if your "dr" read into or has looked into this research. This is one I'm curious about especially with the studies they done with high school teams and the ones who wore it vs the ones who didn't and the data they gathered. Could it be a start, maybe let's hope.
I have read about this. I believe that this will help with older football players.

I do not believe that this device should be applied to children in their developmental stages.

I understand the physics behind it, but I am skeptical about its use in youth football considering the increased blood flow pressure to the brain.
There is several articles out about this and yes some are skeptic about the increased blood flow pressure to the brain but they are also trying to fight the problem by fighting it from the inside and trying to make it so the brain doesn't have those collisions against the skull. I've enclosed a couple more articles one where they fit players of St. X with the Q-collar and with Moeller who didn't have the Q-collar. Study was also run on youth hockey players as well.

https://www.wcpo.com/news/insider/dyer- ... ams?page=2
https://www.si.com/edge/2016/06/15/conc ... all-hockey


“Changes indicate alterations in the tissue and the axons that could represent brain injury,” Myers says. “What we saw was that those boys that wore the collar did not have significant changes in the structural component of their brain, whereas those that didn’t wear the collar, we did see a significant change.”

The participants chosen for the football study included 21 players from St. Xavier High (Cincinnati) and the same number from nearby Moeller High. The St. Xavier Bombers were Ohio High School Athletic Association champions in 2005 and ’07, and rival Moeller Crusaders have nine state titles, including back-to-back wins in 2012 and ’13. Bombers players, who received 16,983 recorded impacts over their season, were fitted with the Q-Collar, while Crusaders players, with 17,750 hits, were not.


This is the continuing technology I refer to, the rules the coaches all of these play a part. They won't allow youth to use the Q-collar under a certain age at this time, still have to go through FDA approval to even make it available to everyone. However, you have to admit if those numbers can hold up and we can gather more data that it sounds very promising. As a parent/coach when I was watching a panther game and they discussed what Kuechly was wearing I immediately took to the internet to do some research. The long term effects football can have on people is nothing to take lightly as someone who has a son that absolutely loves the game I want to research and do everything possible to try and make it safer.
Awesome that it has worked in practice for Catholics in Cincinnati.....


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greygoose wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 12:11 am
Phoenix31 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:11 pm Comcussion Lawsuits Are Coming To Youth Football...it's only the beginning for football concussion lawsuits.

https://melmagazine.com/the-frontline-t ... 891e58100b
Lawsuit has already been field against Pop Warner on a case in Wisconsin back in 2015 and in 2014 lawsuit was started in Illinois wanting schools to have on-call doctors for practices, computer-based concussion screening and other changes sought by the former prep quarterback who is suing the group.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/concussion ... ois-judge/
Just another but was dismissed by the judge. .

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/09/us/pop-wa ... index.html
The woman in the pop warner case ended up settling out of court in 2016 for undisclosed amount

All of these are cases where it already has happened so it's not ground breaking news especially in light of what is going on with CTE someone wants to place the blame and someone wants to get a buck so it's not real shocking.
Awesome....just a matter of time for more to come forward as a class action suit.....nothing has changed.


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Phoenix31 wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 3:26 am
greygoose wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 12:01 am
Phoenix31 wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2018 10:44 pm
Awesome that it has worked in practice for Catholics in Cincinnati.....
Worked in practice?? It worked over the course of a season and I don't see any relevance to them being Catholics, unless you have an issue with Catholics or something. Judging by tone and your response to the lawsuit you simply just can't stand that someone is trying to make it safer and quite possibly succeeding, time will tell more on that.


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Worked in practice?? It worked over the course of a season and I don't see any relevance to them being Catholics, unless you have an issue with Catholics or something. Judging by tone and your response to the lawsuit you simply just can't stand that someone is trying to make it safer and quite possibly succeeding, time will tell more on that.
Greygoose, your previous post was whopperjawed so I just posted the above.

Look up "in practice" please. It means "in reality".....instead of in theory. My previous two posts were compliments.

Please take your medication. I have told several of my friends that many of you on here - the so-called defender of the football faith - are hilarious to interact with.

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Phoenix31 wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 8:20 am
Worked in practice?? It worked over the course of a season and I don't see any relevance to them being Catholics, unless you have an issue with Catholics or something. Judging by tone and your response to the lawsuit you simply just can't stand that someone is trying to make it safer and quite possibly succeeding, time will tell more on that.
Greygoose, your previous post was whopperjawed so I just posted the above.

Look up "in practice" please. It means "in reality".....instead of in theory. My previous two posts were compliments.

Please take your medication. I have told several of my friends that many of you on here - the so-called defender of the football faith - are hilarious to interact with.

:mrgreen:
That works, that's one thing with reading a screen can't read intent behind it. You really talk about this site with friends??? I'm sorry. Are these "friends" more followers of the great "dr" $10 book and hang on everything he says, I mean you can't have to many followers right. I'm just glad you were able to see outside the box if even for a moment.
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Wow i have a lot to say on this subject. First of all yes there are going to be more lawsuits and football is going to lose a lot of them. But if people in football is smart they can make changes today that will eliminate them from ever losing another one on the next group of kids. Every single one of these lawsuits i have saw succeed have one thing in common. The football organization either made claims that there were no dangers or underplayed the dangers or over played what they were doing to make things more safe.

Secondly There a ton of posts on here that say you cannot make football more safe. If you believe that you are insane. If you dont think football is getting more safe every year you are crazy. Especially at high school level and below. If it is not at your school and in your community then shame on you. If you love the game and want to see it survive then you need to be an activist in your community. But i would say it is absolutely getting safer everywhere.

Thirdly there is already counter science out there. Look i am not saying football not dangerous and causing brain injuries. But there our doctors out there that will tell you that your 3 or 4 year old running across floor and jumping into your couch or bed is doing as much jarring to that kids soft growing head then a football hit at age 12.... This is a conversation that wont go away and shouldn't we should care about safety of people.

But this whole 18 and age of consent so after that it is up to kid it is crazy. the evidence out there shows us you are like 23 before you are really operating and reasoning as adult. But yet we have kids that are emancipated sometimes as young as 14?


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greygoose wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 7:38 pm
Phoenix31 wrote: Fri Jan 26, 2018 8:20 am
Worked in practice?? It worked over the course of a season and I don't see any relevance to them being Catholics, unless you have an issue with Catholics or something. Judging by tone and your response to the lawsuit you simply just can't stand that someone is trying to make it safer and quite possibly succeeding, time will tell more on that.
Greygoose, your previous post was whopperjawed so I just posted the above.

Look up "in practice" please. It means "in reality".....instead of in theory. My previous two posts were compliments.

Please take your medication. I have told several of my friends that many of you on here - the so-called defender of the football faith - are hilarious to interact with.

:mrgreen:
That works, that's one thing with reading a screen can't read intent behind it. You really talk about this site with friends??? I'm sorry. Are these "friends" more followers of the great "dr" $10 book and hang on everything he says, I mean you can't have to many followers right. I'm just glad you were able to see outside the box if even for a moment.
I have friends who know the people who run SEOP. I have been on here since this site's inception and others before that in Ohio and Kentucky.

I think outside the box constantly as an innovator of education and athletics. I once ran a makeshift fake punt from my own goalline against Fort Thomas Highlands (northern KY school with 25 state championships, I believe) knowing that this would be my best chance to give my team some confidence. It worked. We scored 2 plays later after the fake punt went for 70+ yards. It was our only score. Our fans were so excited because they knew that we were outmanned and outgunned against them. Heck, their kicker even kicked a 53 yard field goal!!!

Greygoose, I know from your posts on other threads that you are a football coach.....and probably a good one.

Congrats.

Piece of advice.

A person doesn't make himself or herself taller by taking out your opponent's or adversary's knees.

Thanks for reading.

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