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NYIntensity
PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:25 am 
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Found this article on Yahoo News today about DeSean Jackson and his new anti-concussion helmet. I realize that's a bit of a misnomer, but if there are helmets out with better protection to be offered, why can't it be adapted to the NHL?
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Whenever he returns to the playing field -- and that might be this weekend against Indianapolis or in two Mondays against the Redskins -- DeSean Jackson(notes) will be wearing a new helmet designed to limit concussions. This begs the question: If such technology exists, why isn't everyone wearing these helmets?
Jackson told reporters in Philadelphia on Wednesday that he's now wearing a new helmet made by Schutt and designed to limit the risk of concussions. The NFL has a contract with helmet-maker Riddell, but Jackson and other players are allowed to go with another brand provided there are no logos on the helmet. The receiver, who has been sidelined since suffering a concussion last month on a vicious hit by Atlanta Falcons cornerback Dunta Robinson(notes), said his mother bought him another model helmet, but he didn't like it and chose to go with the Schutt model.
[Related: Star defender threatens to retire over dirty-hit rules]
On its website, Schutt boasts that its helmet are designed to diminish the risk of concussion through various impact-absorbing technologies. This particular model has more cushioning and air-filled pockets to blunt the force of hits. Ridell and Xenith also make helmets designed to be safer.
Why aren't more players wearing these helmets? Is it the stigma attached to safer helmets? The misguided belief that newer isn't always better and that familiarity reigns supreme? (I like the old days as much as anyone, but NFL players who don't want to switch helmets should remember that chinstraps, facemasks, plastic and mouthguards were once treated with the same derision as safer helmets.)
[Related: Homecoming king provides reminder of danger of head injuries]
The NFL needs to realize that regulating hits is going to prevent only a small amount of concussions. Despite the hype the Week 6 injuries received, it seems that most concussions appear on benign plays. Because of this, an equipment change would have far more impact than telling James Harrison(notes) not to lead with the crown of his helmet.
Something needs to change. The helmet seems like a good place to start.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 9:44 am 
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Hockey beat football to it. Three words: Cascade M11 Helmet.

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mechaphil wrote:
Hockey beat football to it. Three words: Cascade M11 Helmet.


Football beat hockey to this a LONG time ago. Two words : Mark Kelso.


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 10:06 am 
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Do a lot of players use that helmet Phil?

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In the future, NHL helmets will need to be replaced with something crossed between football and motorsport helmets with mandatory face shield protection. Not only does it cut down on concussions, it reduces head, and eye injuries significantly.

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NYIntensity wrote:
Do a lot of players use that helmet Phil?

Despite having a big name attached to its development (Messier), the number of NHLers wearinng it is crazy low. I know of one name off-hand: Kyle Turris. He's had concussion problems in the past and suffered another during preseason when he was supposed to be wearing a new M11 helmet instead of his old bucket.

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I hate how some things make so much sense

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Just wrap their heads in bubble wrap. Or find a plastic ball like the bubble boy was in. That would prevent all sorts of injuries then.

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