[quote="gameface"]Peek,
This is what I was referencing:
"I haven’t seen the internal data the NFL competition committee and owners reviewed before voting on this proposal. They tell us that injuries are higher on kickoffs."
I saw that. It was right before the high school stats. It struck me as, "I don't know about that but look at this". It's not necessarily apples to apples.I assume that the "they" is the NFL, so maybe it's fake data, but there is somebody saying there is statistical proof.
OK. Where is it? Is it top secret and proprietary? Is it a Hippa violation? Let me see it if you wanna hand the result to me and tell me you're taking their best interests to heart. This is garbage and keeps no one any safer at all. I have data for that but I can't share it.
The kids and cars analogy....I don't know about that. Maybe for total injuries it might apply, but don't see it fitting for a percentage on injuries occuring on kickoffs. The high school stuff might not fit just by sample size, I'm not a stat analysist, but I would think there very well could be a correlation between HS and pro, since they are playing the same game.
OK. If that's the prevailing thought then we should probably stop now because it's not the same game. Not to mention high school programs don't necessarily have the proper equipment, instruction, etc. And high school kids are stupid.
And why does it have to be all or nothing? Eliminating the kick off would be a major change in the game. As I said before, this is a minor thang, affecting a small number of plays per game (3, 4, 5 at the most?) There will still be kickoff returns and KO return touchdowns.
Wait, wait, wait.... why does the fact there might be returns and returns for TDs matter? Apparently this is the most death defying moment in football, isn't it? Isn't that why they changed the rule? Why take the chance at all? Does the occasional return or TD return justify all the bodies lying in the returners wake? What if a guy gets smoked and paralyzed on a TD return? If it's all about safety and you've determined the KO is deadly, well, how will you defend in court that you still allowed for them at all?[/quote]
Some hyperbole was used in the creation of that post.
