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Old 06-19-2012, 11:21 AM
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Packers QB Aaron Rodgers Says 'Not Much More You Can Do' For Player Safety

Last weekend during a panel discussion with four other quarterbacks who have been Super Bowl MVPs, Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers addressed the topic of providing for the long-term health of players, Bob Wolfley of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. In his remarks he said the helmet he now wears, compared to the one he wore when he started in the league in 2005, has prevented him from "a couple" of concussions, including one against the New York Giants in a playoff game last season. During the 2010 season, Rodgers missed a game against New England on Dec. 19 after suffering a concussion Dec. 12 when he was tackled in a game against the Detroit Lions (left). "It's a difficult topic," Rodgers said.. "But I know the risks I'm taking, stepping onto the field. I've had a couple of head injuries. I talked to Steve (Young) about the second one because I know he dealt with similar things. "It does start to bring your own mortality to the forefront in your mind, thinking about what your post-career will look like," Rodgers said. "That being said, there's not a whole lot more we can do. The helmet I started my career with in 2005 is no longer allowed because the safety requirements on those helmets is so high now. I feel confident the helmet I'm wearing has kept me from a couple concussions in the last year, especially one hit in particular I took in the Giants' playoff game." Rodgers said Commissioner Roger Goodell has "done a good job of making guys who take cheap shots or shots above the neck or below the knee intentionally to injure people, he's fining those guys and suspending them for games." "I think our league needs to continue to realize the impact we can have on setting the standard for the kids who are wanting to play," Rodgers said. "Having said that, it's a collision sport, and you have to realize that going in. Guys are bigger, stronger and faster every year. But there's not much more you can do to make it safe. "It's just in this era, as opposed to when the three of you (Montana, Young, Plunkett) played, every injury is highlighted more," Rodgers said. "Every little ding to the head is labeled as a concussion." "The protocol for concussions cannot be any more difficult to get back on the field," Rodgers said. "And I don't know if you've had this, Tom (Brady), but it is incredible the process and the tests you have to go through to get back on the field. So something is being done. It's unfortunate that we've had to go through some years of learning what those steps look like, but I don't think there's a whole lot more that can be done."

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Wonder why the league is paying so much attention to concussions and bounties? Maybe because they have a lawsuit hanging over their heads over concussions? IMO if they didn't have the lawsuit facing them all this wouldn't be blown up as big. The leagues not doing all this for the players. Its to cover their own backsides in the future from more lawsuits. Not saying players safety isn't important but I'm hoping they don't turn into the (NFFL) National Flag Football League.
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