I still believe its the linemen who are at most risk with repeated helmet to helmet crashes on every snap.
In contrast, the RB and WR may get their bell rung occasionally but dont have the repeated impacts.
Strelczyk, Webster....linemen
Industrial hygiene (occupational health and safety) studies focus on vibration injuries by studying an 8 hour time weighted average of exposure.
Acceptable limits for one time exposures are far greater than what is acceptable for repeated exposures over a longer period of time.
I think Goodell is erroneously focused on the 'splash plays'...big hits by defenders and has completely ignored the plight of the linemen.
In contrast, the RB and WR may get their bell rung occasionally but dont have the repeated impacts.
Strelczyk, Webster....linemen
Industrial hygiene (occupational health and safety) studies focus on vibration injuries by studying an 8 hour time weighted average of exposure.
Acceptable limits for one time exposures are far greater than what is acceptable for repeated exposures over a longer period of time.
I think Goodell is erroneously focused on the 'splash plays'...big hits by defenders and has completely ignored the plight of the linemen.

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