Brahmsian
Active Member
No, it shows that only 8-10% of concussions are linked to fighting, but the VAST MAJORITY of concussions come from other aspects of the game that have nothing to do with fighting.
Let's say fighting is banned, now what? So roughly 10% of concussions are now removed from the game, but what do you do about the other 90%? Are you saying that it's not possible that even though they reduced concussions 10% by banning fighting, that concussions from cheap shots and other things wouldn't go up by 10% or more now? I believe for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, so what would be accomplished by this train of thought?
How about addressing the reason why fighting is needed in the first place, or the other aspects of the game that cause 90% of all concussions, and the vast majority of injuries to players? Why not start there? If you address those issues first, then as a result, fighting will start to be phased out as well.
2 Birds 1 Stone Yo!
Fighting isn't needed first place or anywhere else. Good hard CLEAN checks can go a long way toward punishing dirty players. Making them play honest defense by running plays down their lanes can cut their +/- to the point where the opposition will sit their butts on the bench or release them.