Posted on 08/23/2015 12:39:56 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
he NFL is done for the year, but it is not pure fantasy to suggest that it may be done for good in the not-too-distant future. How might such a doomsday scenario play out and what would be the economic and social consequences?
By now were all familiar with the growing phenomenon of head injuries and cognitive problems among football players, even at the high school level. In 2009, Malcolm Gladwell asked whether football might someday come to an end, a concern seconded recently by Jonah Lehrer.
Before you say that football is far too big to ever disappear, consider the history: If you look at the stocks in the Fortune 500 from 1983, for example, 40 percent of those companies no longer exist. The original version of Napster no longer exists, largely because of lawsuits. No matter how well a business matches economic conditions at one point in time, its not a lock to be a leader in the future, and that is true for the NFL too. Sports are not immune to these pressures. In the first half of the 20th century, the three big sports were baseball, boxing, and horse racing, and today only one of those is still a marquee attraction.
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As odd as that is, it was actually my first thought as well. But I wonder, IF restrictions are necessary, would it work just as well to place a limit on the total number of games a player could play in?
Kickers would have a very high limit, or maybe none at all. But running backs would have a low limit. Reach your limit, and you are retired.
Perhaps change the rules so the helmet will be banned and the game will evolve to something like rugby.
Bubble Ball
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKZoCjWnmVk
and what will happen to all the 50 IQ, sterioded up, black thugs who can’t convert to basketball?
Something like this would be a better fit.
The decline of football doesn't bother me so much, because I've always been more of a baseball fan. I used to watch the NFL more in the '60s, '70s, and '80s, but not so much the last couple of decades. Haven't watched many games at all in the last ten or twelve years.
What’s wrong with splitting the league by weight? Maybe make a 250-lbs and under and a 251-lbs and over. It seems that the concussions come from 300-lbs+ guys hitting the much lighter guys.
Nude coed tag football might be popular
Rules on scoring would have to be changed
Reporter with:
1: An assignment
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3: Nothing to write about.
Creates articles such as this.
It’s over for me. They are wildly overpaid and have gotten increasingly politicized. The NFL is a big part of the circus , as in “give them bread and circuses”. They are a tool and a profit center of the Ruling Elite.
Yes, we should just play soccer like the rest of the pansies in the world.
100 carries limit per season for running backs. No limit in the playoffs.
You mean devolve?
This blog was written over 3 years ago and football is more popular now than it was then. It isn’t going anywhere.
PC may change the NFL as long as they allow it, but even the NFL could disappear and few would care after about 5 years. The high school year is built around football — homecoming, marching band competition, sponsorships, etc. College football is more popular than ever and if they ever get a REAL playoff, it will explode. How many people don’t have at least ONE school they can root for (whether they attended or not). My wife is sometimes more excited about watching college football than I am (at least, my school), and routinely has the NFL on if the Cowboys are playing.
I don’t remember the gladiators whining about injuries.
And there needs to be more enforcement on no launching and no helmet strikes (delivered or delivering). Tackling needs to be more about wrapping up and taking down.
The NFL died with artificial turf and coaches calling the plays. It’s a socialist, barbaric mess. It’s spectacle, not sport. It’s going back to it’s roots - a sport for desperate, poor kids. Like boxing.
>>youth football will become tag football
Youth needs to go to 7 on 7 - what we play here in Texas during the offseason. Its pretty much a passing only touch game. If they can figure out how to incorporate at least SOME running, it would be a little better. But the point is that kids don’t need to be playing tackle until 7th grade where (at least in some states) they can be coached by teachers who are professionals and not dads who washed out on JV in HS but THINK they know what they are doing.
The worst Jr. High coaches I’ve seen (probably a couple of thousand total) are light years better than the best pee-wee coaches. Plus the way some of these pee-wee leagues are run are ridiculous. 10 minute quarters for 8 and 9 year olds; flag football for 5 year olds who are only there because their parents want them there; parents that are WAY too into the game.
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