Helmets have undergone technological change since the days of the leather diaper they used to wear in the 50s, but concussions are still a major problem.
Question: Do the tougher helmets cause more concussions? Were players just less likely to report concussions back then? Do people play more recklessly knowing they have a better technology helmet?
The NFL is now moving to make rules about how long you have to be out if you sustain a concussion, but this doesn't reduce the number of concussions sustained. How could we do that without banning football altogether? Or should we just call it natural selection and not worry about the welfare of those guys who are making millions anyway?
I'd be curious to hear your thoughts (if anyone reads this, anyway).
BTS