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Originally Posted by
dawgs
I mentioned head to head collisions and heat to elbow collisions in my previous post. I?m aware of how a majority of the concussions/head injuries occur in soccer. Hitting another head, an elbow, or the ground are far more likely to cause a concussion than heading a ball.
Had guys hitting heads in 30-40% of the games is my point. In the nfl there are head to head (and head to ground and head to other body parts) hits on every play of every game. In soccer, it occurs like maybe 1-2 times per game in 30-40% of the games (according to you). If anything that makes the case why soccer is safer than football.
The point remains that the lawyers will go after soccer once they tame or do away with football. Somehow we have set legal standards that there should be no danger in anything, and if there is and something happens it?s somebody else?s fault. That somebody else is usually someone or something with money.
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