NFL Safety Rules

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Everybody has watched an NFL game and has seen a big hit before. That is one of the reasons why people love the game, but the NFL is trying to make the game safer with safer equipment and making new rules but some people believe it is ruining the sport. With the new rules there will be fewer injuries, players will have to adjust how they play, and it will affect the audience and their views on the sport. With the new safety regulations and the safer equipment there will probably be fewer injuries in the NFL and in any game from College to High school or even little league. The game of football has become safer over the past few years and is helping cut down the risk of injury. Not only are they safer during they play with the new safety technology they will be healthier after they play as well. Aikman praised the NFL for its recent decision to run baseline tests on all players in training camp so the league can later determine if their brains have been damaged from hits to the head.(“Aikman…”). With the new testing players be better equipped and prepared before and after their football careers. Many football players get brain injuries which is why they need to have better safety equipment. In any given season, about 20% of high school players suffer brain injuries (“Lanham”). The safety equipment is becoming way more advanced as well. Helmets are getting better, but it’s more effective at protecting the skull than the brain inside (“Death of Football…”). The Children’s Sports Athletic Equipment Safety Act comes in light of the fact that there are no federal guidelines for both new and used helmets that formally test against the forces believed to cause concussions (“Lanham”). The new safety equipment can’t protect everything thou... ... middle of paper ... ...ew NFL Rules on Rough Play. Washington, D.C.: National Public Radio, 2008. ProQuest. Web. 25 Nov. 2013. "Death of Football? That's Crazy, until You Start Thinking about It." CBSSports.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 Mar. 2014. “NFL.” Bleacher Report. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Dec. 2013 NFL Endorses Udall-Rockefeller Youth Sports Safety Effort. Lanham: Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc, 2013. ProQuest. Web. 12 Dec. 2013. “Schumer Pushes Legislation To Improve High School Football Helmet Safety Standards, Help Cut Down On Concussions Among Capital Region Youth.” Lanham: Federal Information & News Dispatch, Inc, 2011. ProQuest. Web. 25 Nov. 2013. “Tougher NFL Penalty Rules Cause Confusion.” Washington, D.C.: National Public Radio, 1995. ProQuest. Web. 21 Nov. 2013 Zirin, Dave. “The NFL can’t make Football Safer.” U.S News & World Report 02 2013: 1. ProQuest. Web. 19 Nov. 2013

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