NFL To Explore Rule Changes, Training Requirements To Address Special Teams Injuries 토토사이트 검증
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More changes apparently could be coming to NFL the opening shots and dropkicks after an increase in extraordinary groups wounds this season.
As indicated by ESPN's Kevin Seifert, the association "has given a critical source of inspiration because of excessively high injury rates in exceptional groups." Seifert expressed that standard changes and new preparation necessities are among the arrangements that the association is investigating.
As a feature of the NFL's yearly wellbeing and security meeting with journalists covering Super Bowl LVI, the association announced that while blackouts keep on diminishing generally speaking, they actually happen all the more regularly on dropkicks and the opening shots.
Per Seifert, boss clinical official Dr. Allen Sills said that one of every six NFL blackouts occurred in extraordinary groups this previous season. Ledges added that exceptional groups plays represented 30% of ACL tears and 29 percent of lower furthest point muscle wounds, which has raised the degree of concern encompassing these plays.
"Those numbers require 'our consideration promptly' Sills said, in light of the fact that extraordinary groups just address a 17 percent of plays in a common NFL game," Seifert composed.
The association had as of now made changes to the opening shots and dropkicks lately. In 2018, opening shots were acclimated to wipe out the running beginnings of cover men and eliminate most twofold group blocks. The next year, the association disposed of most blindside blocks in a move that was relied upon to work on the security of dropkicks.
The NFL started endeavors to decrease blackouts across the association starting in 2018. This season, there was a sum of 187 blackouts in practices and games, including the preseason. That number is down from 214 of every 2018 and 224 out of 2019.
"We are satisfied with the blackout numbers, yet we feel it's not the full picture and we truly need to forcefully lessen and attempt to dispose of avoidable head contact," Sills said.