The National Football League
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276RW81233 wrote:football, as we know it, will likely not last the century. it's crazy but maybe baseball has the best chances of moving forward...
old school football is already gone. we now have glorified 7 on 7 games happening.81 is now off the air0 -
81 wrote:RW81233 wrote:football, as we know it, will likely not last the century. it's crazy but maybe baseball has the best chances of moving forward...
old school football is already gone. we now have glorified 7 on 7 games happening.0 -
RW81233 wrote:81 wrote:RW81233 wrote:football, as we know it, will likely not last the century. it's crazy but maybe baseball has the best chances of moving forward...
old school football is already gone. we now have glorified 7 on 7 games happening.
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As courageous as Junior Seau was on the field, he ended his life with a downright cowardly act. And he has three kids that will suffer and live without their daddy. Very sad..0
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RW81233 wrote:81 wrote:RW81233 wrote:football, as we know it, will likely not last the century. it's crazy but maybe baseball has the best chances of moving forward...
old school football is already gone. we now have glorified 7 on 7 games happening.
Why should it be gone? These guys know it's a dangerous game....they choose to play it. All these ridiculous articles being written make it sound like these guys are forced to play football.0 -
RW81233 wrote:81 wrote:RW81233 wrote:football, as we know it, will likely not last the century. it's crazy but maybe baseball has the best chances of moving forward...
old school football is already gone. we now have glorified 7 on 7 games happening.
This is just part of the news cycle after something tragic happens, the over-reactions about it should be shutdown. There's too much money involved, it's never going to go away, just more scrutiny will mean more and more safety rules, etc. You see similar stuff when accidents happen in Nascar, Indy car, etc. It's more amazing to me that boxing, MMA, UFC, etc are still popular.1998 - Noblesville
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Ravens Terrell Suggs tore his achilles playing basketball, probably out for the 2012 season... :fp:1998 - Noblesville
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Indifference71 wrote:Why should it be gone? These guys know it's a dangerous game....they choose to play it. All these ridiculous articles being written make it sound like these guys are forced to play football.0
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dougfloyd wrote:This is just part of the news cycle after something tragic happens, the over-reactions about it should be shutdown. There's too much money involved, it's never going to go away, just more scrutiny will mean more and more safety rules, etc. You see similar stuff when accidents happen in Nascar, Indy car, etc. It's more amazing to me that boxing, MMA, UFC, etc are still popular.0
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276RW81233 wrote:Indifference71 wrote:Why should it be gone? These guys know it's a dangerous game....they choose to play it. All these ridiculous articles being written make it sound like these guys are forced to play football.
Indifference, it's all about the white man keeping the black man down.
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RW81233 wrote:Indifference71 wrote:Why should it be gone? These guys know it's a dangerous game....they choose to play it. All these ridiculous articles being written make it sound like these guys are forced to play football.Be Excellent To Each OtherParty On, Dudes!0
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81 wrote:RW81233 wrote:Indifference71 wrote:Why should it be gone? These guys know it's a dangerous game....they choose to play it. All these ridiculous articles being written make it sound like these guys are forced to play football.
Indifference, it's all about the white man keeping the black man down.
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276and the NFL was built, like most sports, on the back of the white man.81 is now off the air0
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81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276i gues we should just root for the Dodgers and Bobcats.
go bobcats go.81 is now off the air0 -
81 Needing a ride to Forest Hills and a ounce of weed. Please inquire within. Thanks. Or not. Posts: 58,276Jason P wrote:RW81233 wrote:what is the racial and class make up of those playing again?
Also, did you ever play high school football?
trust me...you don't wanna go there. :nono: :fp:
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To think the NFL will just be shut down or go away is quite ridiculous. I mean smoking kills way more people than the NFL and I can still buy cigarettes if I want. Changes? Probably. But going away, no.0
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RW81233 wrote:dougfloyd wrote:This is just part of the news cycle after something tragic happens, the over-reactions about it should be shutdown. There's too much money involved, it's never going to go away, just more scrutiny will mean more and more safety rules, etc. You see similar stuff when accidents happen in Nascar, Indy car, etc. It's more amazing to me that boxing, MMA, UFC, etc are still popular.
I get it, I'm just saying this is what happens with the news cycle. Somebody will argue the extreme of one side and somebody will take the extreme to the opposite side. There were articles last night about we should ban college football. My point was that stuff like that isn't going to happen. People die in auto racing and the sport keeps going. As the studies find out more and more about the dangers of football I'm sure the sport will change and more and more parents will not want their kids playing it. But the stance that football should just be banned altogether is an overreaction. Look around this country, things that are dangerous don't get banned when there is money involved (see tobacco companies). Just my opinion on what will happen, not saying what is the right thing to do.1998 - Noblesville
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