Something HAS to be done. Guys are getting bigger and bigger and bigger and faster and faster. The collisions on the field today are fierce. Players should not have to take hits like that. The head and body just are not made to sustain hits like we see, nor should college kids be injured so seriously, not so young in their life. College players should not be getting knocked out on the field from getting hit so hard. Some of these injuries can and will have lifetime affects. Many of these players will never play in the NFL so why should they have to suffer such injuries. Football has become a very violent game even at the college level, pro football is pure violence. This has nothing to do with "pussification" of football.
Of course many love to watch the horrible hits; some programs have just that...the biggest and hardest hits and some fans get very excited watching those programs. Of course those same people also love the full contact boxing or whatever it is called and would love to watch something even more violent I would bet if they could get their hands on the stuff.
Kind of like boxers...the head just is not made to take hits to it like a pro boxer can deliver. Is it any wonder that retired boxers are "punch drunk" after getting their brains bounced around in their skulls all those years. If I am not mistaken, science is starting to link Parkensins with head injuries...aka Muhammad Ali and some football players. I don't keep up with medical science so I am not 100% sure of this.
Watch a football game from the early 70's and most of the players are all the same size, on both lines, the running backs, the QB, many of the receirvers and so on. On some teams you will see the beginning of the bigger players on the line or the faster receivers or the freak running backs. Now almost ALL of those players would be below average compared to today's players.
What does that mean for 30 years in the future? Are we looking at 400 pound lineman that are fast as hell? 350 pound Defensive tackles that can run down running backs? 300 pound running backs that can run like receivers? 6'10 inch, 300 pound tight ends that are incredibly athletic? and so on. What does the future hold for college football? Genetics is just going to increase the size, speed, and athleticism of players.
Same with BB...30 years from now...will people like Kobe Bryant be the norm; centers like Shaq the norm? 6'8" point guards the norm? What kind of player will be the "special" player, the Michael Jordan of the future? Can you imagine?