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<blockquote data-quote="HardRightEdge" data-source="post: 835793"><p>With the CBA, it takes two to tango.</p><p></p><p>I see the limited amount of contact practice, soup to nuts, from camp through the end of the season, as embraced if not advanced at the league and team executive level. All of the rule changes in recent years have been directed toward injury reduction. Some coaches may not like it, but their bosses (1) want star players on the field and not on the injured and inactive lists, (2) worry about the accumulated long term medical liabilities, and (3) worry about the impact of Shazier-type incidents on viewership the worst case being a player dying on the football field.</p><p></p><p>This is all kind of obvious. NFL executives want their millionaires on the field doing what they are being paid to do and they would prefer to avoid more $1 billion class action settlements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardRightEdge, post: 835793"] With the CBA, it takes two to tango. I see the limited amount of contact practice, soup to nuts, from camp through the end of the season, as embraced if not advanced at the league and team executive level. All of the rule changes in recent years have been directed toward injury reduction. Some coaches may not like it, but their bosses (1) want star players on the field and not on the injured and inactive lists, (2) worry about the accumulated long term medical liabilities, and (3) worry about the impact of Shazier-type incidents on viewership the worst case being a player dying on the football field. This is all kind of obvious. NFL executives want their millionaires on the field doing what they are being paid to do and they would prefer to avoid more $1 billion class action settlements. [/QUOTE]
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