Recently, I was surprised to learn that some of my friends were discouraging their grandsons from playing HS football. All of us had played but the concussion issue was apparently the main issue.
While we are all, or most of us, taking a step back from our commitment to football I thought we might solve the problem. Speaking only for my self, I am not impressed by 300+ pound linemen lumbering around the gridiron. I know there are some reading this in their XXXL Hawaiian shirt and cargo shorts who would have me believe that it is all muscle. It is not. Most of that stuff hanging over their belt is flab. I prefer linemen that look more like Ray Childress and Bob Lilly.
If you capped the weights for linemen at 250 lbs. and backs at 230, wouldn't you reduce the concussion issue materially? A 225 pound QB being buried by a 325 pound lineman seems to be a little ridiculous.
I remember when the NFL got its first 300 pounder. I think it was Big Daddy Lipscombe. I don't think the excess weight has helped the game. The line play has become a bore. It has eliminated the scat back. I think the game at both the college and professional level would be much improved. Obviously, you would have to grandfather in the process, but football capped at 250/230 would be much faster and more entertaining.
While we are all, or most of us, taking a step back from our commitment to football I thought we might solve the problem. Speaking only for my self, I am not impressed by 300+ pound linemen lumbering around the gridiron. I know there are some reading this in their XXXL Hawaiian shirt and cargo shorts who would have me believe that it is all muscle. It is not. Most of that stuff hanging over their belt is flab. I prefer linemen that look more like Ray Childress and Bob Lilly.
If you capped the weights for linemen at 250 lbs. and backs at 230, wouldn't you reduce the concussion issue materially? A 225 pound QB being buried by a 325 pound lineman seems to be a little ridiculous.
I remember when the NFL got its first 300 pounder. I think it was Big Daddy Lipscombe. I don't think the excess weight has helped the game. The line play has become a bore. It has eliminated the scat back. I think the game at both the college and professional level would be much improved. Obviously, you would have to grandfather in the process, but football capped at 250/230 would be much faster and more entertaining.