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Does NFL really care about player safety?

More examples of the rampant hypocrisy regarding the safety of players in the National Football League.

The NFL makes new rules that are meant to improve safety. The league basically eliminated the kickoff return two years ago.

In 2012, the NFL started playing their Thursday night schedule in early September. The NFL Network Thursday night games used to start in late November. Of course, the NFL Network Thursday night games are relatively new, beginning in recent years.

If the teams playing on Thursday night came off a bye week, meaning the teams had a nice long rest between games, then that would be fine.

But the teams playing on Thursday night have played on the previous Sunday. So where's the concern for player safety? By pushing the start schedule back to September last year, that meant a lot more teams and players were subjected to playing at least one game on the short, unhealthy schedule.

In olden times, the only short-week games were played on Thanksgiving Day. Two of the teams, Dallas and Detroit, played on that day every year. But only four teams, two games, were exposed to the unhealthy effect of playing on a short-rest week.

But now, it's many teams exposed to the NFL's safety hypocrisy. And the NFL wants to add more games to Thursday night. The NFL wants to expose even more players to the dangers of playing when the body has not fully recovered from a Sunday game.

So keep changing the rules and pretending to care while trying to make as much money as possible at the expense of player safety.

Will the pansy-ass sports media rail against this move toward more Thursday night games in order to protect player safety, or will the sheeple sports media continue with the safe topic of trying to get the Washington Redskins to change their nickname?

The NFL had a court settlement this summer over a lawsuit about player safety. People think it was a victory for the league. No. It's only the start of more and bigger lawsuits.

The NFL won't disappear, but one day, it will take a huge financial hit when it loses its tobacco-style lawsuit. The league should lose when it does obviously stupid things like playing on Thursdays with only three days rest for the players.

If more teams are subjected to multiple short-rest-week games per season, then it's possible that teams may tank those games by playing starters for only a half or so and not playing key players who could play if absolutely necessary but are a little banged up and could use the rest.

The teams could fight this by treating Thursday night games like a preseason game and playing mostly backup players who could use the experience anyway. The home crowd may not like it, but then the fans can join the players and revolt against these unsafe short-rest-week games.

#sports - #football - #nfl - #health - #moronism - #blog_jr

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