Jack Armstrong
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The drumbeat of concern over chronic traumatic encephalopathy is becoming difficult to ignore (not that one should willfully ignore it), and some commentators even question whether the game will survive in its current form. This leads one to consider possible reforms with a view to reducing concussions and repetitive subclinical brain injuries.
The most obvious possible reform is to shorten seasons back to their traditional lengths: 12 games for the pros, 9 for college, perhaps less for high school. Another related idea is to shorten the length of games, perhaps getting the length of a football game down to that of a basketball game. Overtime, always a dubious football practice, would be the first to go.
A more radical reform would be to return to "one-platoon football." This would favor the all-around athlete, and place considerable emphasis on aerobic conditioning over sheer mass and explosiveness. The goal would be to retain American football under its current rule code, but move to a rugby-type athlete.
Finally, governing bodies could look to that old mainstay of pee-wee football: weight limits. That's right, nobody over, say, 250 pounds gets to play. That would be a sure way to limit the damage they do to each other, while still maintaining the integrity of the game. At a 250 or perhaps 275 pound limit, very few, if any, current players would be disqualified outright, but large-framed players would have to keep body fat in check and train with body weight exercises instead of free weights to make the weight limit.
I'm just trying to get a discussion started. And, because this is Caste Football, don't forget to talk about the effect these reforms would have on the white athlete!
The most obvious possible reform is to shorten seasons back to their traditional lengths: 12 games for the pros, 9 for college, perhaps less for high school. Another related idea is to shorten the length of games, perhaps getting the length of a football game down to that of a basketball game. Overtime, always a dubious football practice, would be the first to go.
A more radical reform would be to return to "one-platoon football." This would favor the all-around athlete, and place considerable emphasis on aerobic conditioning over sheer mass and explosiveness. The goal would be to retain American football under its current rule code, but move to a rugby-type athlete.
Finally, governing bodies could look to that old mainstay of pee-wee football: weight limits. That's right, nobody over, say, 250 pounds gets to play. That would be a sure way to limit the damage they do to each other, while still maintaining the integrity of the game. At a 250 or perhaps 275 pound limit, very few, if any, current players would be disqualified outright, but large-framed players would have to keep body fat in check and train with body weight exercises instead of free weights to make the weight limit.
I'm just trying to get a discussion started. And, because this is Caste Football, don't forget to talk about the effect these reforms would have on the white athlete!
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