It won't fix all injuries, but they need to ban artificial turf. Natural grass only.
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I had a dream Thursday night that Trevor tore his ACL… Please football gods keep Trevor healthy.
Andddd ya jinxed it
Is it possible that consistent Thursday night games are contributing to higher injury?
Considering that the number of Thursday games has been essentially the same since 2012, this seems unlikely.
Offensive lines are in a rough spot across the league.
Man Brady got out just in time
Ban artificial turf
How long until the NFL adds an extra offensive lineman?
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Here comes more ridiculous RTP flags
Seems like the jags will win the superbowl this year by war of attrition.
Awesome, more terrible RTP calls.
Is that why the zebra team is so flag happy of late?
Don't you put that evil on me, Ricky Bobby
The NFL is hoping to avoid this becoming the fifth straight week that A starting quarterback has suffered a season-ending injury
[Monkey paw curls]
[Every starting QB suffers a season-ending injury.]
What does this even mean? They're gonna be throwing flags for looking at the qb?
We have to suffer through terrible RTP calls just for half the QBs in the league to get injured anyway
Stay safe Jordan Love🙏
Next season, defenses are going to have to count 3 Mississippi's after the ball is snapped before rushing.
Be nice if the NFL did literally anything to prevent Achilles injuries but nope can’t be bothered to so they can just blame themselves
So all other weeks they are hoping starting QBs get injured?
Lmaooo
You have to hope some get injured, otherwise what is there to write about? Some team scored more points? BORING! But we've crossed the line where writing about injured QBs is no longer interesting so they should stop getting hurt.
God dammit Adam!
I know a lot of our fanbase jumped on Logan Wilson cause he was involved in 3 tackles that players got injured so if this is the 3rd week in a row the QB the Ravens face is hurt are we dirty?
Mid-season rule change: Holding on Passing Plays, now legal.
I think the NFL really needs to take a hard look at 1) playing surfaces, 2) the conditioning routines that teams are using, 3) adding a second bye week into the schedule for each team, 4) the lack of full-pad/contact training.
all of these things have the potential to contribute heavily to injuries, especially on players that are taking injuries without contact frequently like QBs.
As long as injuring a QB is a 15 yard penalty and a player fine, QBs will keep getting hurt.