Wyovanian said:
McPeachy said:
BackHarlowRoad said:
No way of knowing what will happen for sure, but with this whole concussion thing in football, youth participation numbers are starting to decrease....fairly rapidly. Could the sport's popularity start fading?
If we emphasized basketball now and beat the football apocalypse, we'd be ahead of the game!
I wonder about this as well - but the technology sector will solve the concussion problem. Hell, just recently, some grad student puke from bWHYu developed an impact sensor for helmets. That is step one. Read it here:
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/...ootball-players-from-brain-damage.html?pg=all
The concussion problem can't be solved directly by technology. It's the impact of the brain against the skull, not the impact of the skull against other things that causes the injury. A person can be concussed without even hitting their head. It's a deceleration MOI.
Rugby also doesn't 300lbs+ linemen coming after you.
Exactly, technology can help in the fields of diagnosing and recovery evaluation from concussion, but they can only do so much in the area of prevention. Best example is that 10 years ago, everyone thought that mouthpiece use would drastically reduce the incidence of concussion. Now, most evidence suggests that the use of a mouthpiece is fairly irrelevant to the incidence rates of concussions. Sure some technological advances in helmet technology could help reduce a certain percentage of concussions, but it can only go so far. IMO, the best way to reduce concussions is to completely remove helmets and pads from the game, rugby has fewer concussions than football because players know they can't go head-to-head with each other.
Anyway, I agree with Back Harlow, with everything going on with concussions, football will be a less popular game in 20 years.