Late in his team’s game against the Green Bay Packers on September 15, Indianapolis Colts tight end Kylen Granson caught a short pass over the middle of the field, charged forward, and lowered his body to brace for contact. The side of his helmet smacked the face mask of linebacker Quay Walker, and the back of it whacked the ground as Walker wrestled him down. Rising to his feet after the 9-yard gain, Granson tossed the football to an official and returned to the line of scrimmage for the next snap.

Aside from it being his first reception of the 2024 National Football League season, this otherwise ordinary play was only noteworthy because of what Granson was wearing at the time of the hit: a 12-ounce, foam-padded, protective helmet covering called a Guardian Cap.

Already mandatory for most positions at all NFL preseason practices, as well as regular-season and postseason practices with contact, these soft shells received another vote of confidence this year when the league greenlit them for optional game use, citing a roughly 50 percent drop in training camp concussions since their official 2022 debut. Through six weeks of action this fall, only 10 NFL players had actually taken the field with one on, according to a league spokesperson. But the decision was easy for Granson, who tried out his gameday Guardian Cap—itself covered by a 1-ounce pinnie with the Colts logo to simulate the design of the helmet underneath—in preseason games before committing to wear it for real.

  • HonkyTonkWoman
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    I have 40 children, they’re all drunk now because of you. Just out of spite.

    What are you on about? You think those jousters knocked the other jousters off their horses & just started mocking their opponents?

    “Hahaha look at the no horse dummy! You lose & I will now abscond with your princess! Hooray I am a jouster!!”

    No. They got off their horses & aimed to behead, or otherwise cease the existence of, their opponent.

    Yes. Ren Fairs are scripted. So is Wrastlin’ & they spill blood while wrastlin’ too.

    What is your point here? You’re above it, so the rest of us are lesser for enjoying it.

    People enjoy sport & specifically football. What’s the real problem here? That someone’s subjective opinion differs from yours?

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      I can only speak for myself, but my main problem is the culture and how these people become football players. They start from a very young age, and if I had kids, the thought of letting them destroy their developing mind like that for a sport would be completely out of the question.

      Instead, in some areas of the country, we have families that are pressuring their very young children to enter a sport that will affect their developing brain in profoundly negative ways.

      This isn’t only encouraged, it’s highly rewarded. College football coaches at big state schools, are often the highest paid public employee in their respective state.

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        Once again, this is not society’s responsibility, it’s on the parents.

        Don’t want your child to become a roided up rage monster with CTE? Don’t raise them up to believe that sports is their only way forward.

        Sports are a path for SOME individuals & those individuals have the CHOICE to decide what is right for them & what isn’t.

        Yes family pressure exists, but so does individual choice & the two conflict every day. Hell, I’ve got boobs & a vag despite my parents protestations & I’m better off for it.

        For many of those individuals they only see sports as their path forward. Want them to find a better path? Show it to them…

        But don’t judge them when they strike out down a path you don’t approve of, if you aren’t willing to provide a better solution.

        Sitting here saying football shouldn’t exist because people get hurt is just lazy hand wringing & judgemental nonsense.

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      That’s absolutely not how the sport of jousting worked. You’re just making things up. It wasn’t gladiatorial combat. And even that resulted in death less often than is usually portrayed.

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        Well alright expert now I’m shitfaced & ready to learn. Do, please educate us all on aspects of jousting that did not lead to mortal combat.

        By your logic, Football isn’t about hurting people any more than jousting is.

        Sports are sports. They aren’t going away just because you think you’re better than their fandoms.

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            And here’s the 2024 NFL Rule book. Not a single mention of injuring, hurting, dismembering, beheading, concussions, bruises, broken bones, scabs, cuts, or scrapes. Whatdyaknow?

            It’s almost like the rules were written to make the sport safer, much like I’m sure there were for jousting.

            Maybe should get shitfaced. Could help you climb down off that high horse.

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              What are you even talking about now? This was about your claim that beheading was part of jousting. It wasn’t. That’s just a lie. I’ve shown that quite clearly.

              But feel free to prove it. You can’t because it’s a lie.

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                I compared the violence & bloodiness of jousting to the violence of football. You claim a they are comparable, I claim they are not.

                Maybe I watch too many movies when it comes to jousting, but you’ve done nothing but talk down to football fans because you don’t like the sport.

                So which sports do you approve of? Or are all them too demeaning & childish for your tastes?

                Jousting, Gladiatorial sport, wrestling, martial arts… see the connection?

                People like violence. Just because you don’t doesn’t make them wrong.

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                  This is what you said:

                  No. They got off their horses & aimed to behead, or otherwise cease the existence of, their opponent.

                  It was a lie.

                  This is also what you said:

                  Do, please educate us all on aspects of jousting that did not lead to mortal combat.

                  Which I did and you didn’t even acknowledge.

                  And now you’re just trying to ignore the fact that you outright lied.

                  No. They got off their horses & aimed to behead, or otherwise cease the existence of, their opponent.

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                    You throw that word “Lie” around with an unfounded authority. Me telling everyone here you’re actually Herschel Walker trying explain why you’re running for office again is a lie.

                    Me saying that jousting led to beheadings is not a lie. Maybe an overstatement, but not a lie. And furthermore, if you’re such a big fan of jousting, go dig up Henry VIII & lets run some comparisons of his mental state to that of a retired football player.

                    Once again, I’ll point out that my comment was intended to combat your stance that football was more violent than jousting.

                    If you’d like to uphold that stance, feel free.

                    Ok, ok, ok, fine. I’ll admit it. You’ve win this argument. No more football, baseball, basketball, or soccer. Sharpen the hockey sticks, get out the mace, & gas up the fuckin horses.

                    It’s all medieval sport from here on out America!