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sábado, 2 de noviembre de 2024
Tacleando la NFL: NFL Week 8 Recap 2024
domingo, 27 de marzo de 2022
Tacleando la NFL: NFL News
UNPRECEDENTED RATE OF IMPROVEMENT STIMULATED IN HELMET INDUSTRY, NEW STANDARD SET FOR ‘TOP-PERFORMING’ HELMET MODELS WORN BY NFL PLAYERS | ||||
Rate of innovation has multiplied nine times since the start of NFL-NFLPA helmet testing program NEW YORK, March 24, 2022– The NFL and NFL Players Association (NFLPA) released today the results of their 2022 helmet laboratory testing. Jointly appointed biomechanical engineers ranked 47 helmet models, including six new models. Five of the six new models tested ranked in the ‘top-performing’ group, continuing an unprecedented rate of improvement in helmet performance that is nine times what it had been before the start of the helmet testing program in 2015. As helmet models that previously ranked very well have been overtaken by new, better-performing models, the NFL and NFLPA have further raised the bar for what is considered a ‘top-performing’ model. Six helmets ranked last year as ‘top-performing’ are now categorized in the ‘not recommended’ group. For the first time, ‘not recommended’ helmets are not available to players who did not wear those models in the 2021 season. The helmet rankings poster identifies models in the ‘top-performing’ group in green. Helmets that performed poorly in laboratory tests are listed in the yellow ‘not recommended’ or red ‘prohibited’ groups. New players and players who change helmets for the 2022 season must select from the ‘top-performing’ helmets. New players and players who did not wear a helmet from the ‘not recommended’ group during the 2021 season are not permitted to select a helmet from the ‘not recommended’ group this season. The change to prohibit players from moving into helmets in the ‘not recommended’ group builds on the NFL-NFLPA’s joint decision in 2018 to prohibit, for the first time, players from using helmets that performed poorly in laboratory testing. The ‘prohibited’ list, which began as 10 helmets in 2018, has grown since, with one additional helmet added this year for a total of 16 prohibited helmets. These prohibited models performed poorly in laboratory tests or were produced by companies no longer manufacturing football helmets. Several additional permitted but lesser-worn models have been removed from the 2022 rankings poster and are included on a ‘legacy’ list of helmets. View the poster here: 2022 NFL-NFLPA Helmet Laboratory Testing Performance Results “NFL players are the winners here. Helmets keep getting better and they will continue to get better in the years ahead,” said Jeff Miller, NFL Executive Vice President overseeing Player Health and Safety. “Our joint engineers have used NFL data to refine this testing program and ensure performance in the lab correlates directly to the equipment’s safety performance where it matters – on the field of play. By sharing this information with helmet manufacturers, we are excited to continue to foster continued innovation that allows players to have more and better choices year after year.” The NFL-NFLPA helmet laboratory tests and ranking are part of an ongoing effort to both drive innovation in helmet technology and help players make informed choices about their protective equipment. Results of these tests are displayed on a poster that is shared with club medical, training, coaching and equipment staffs so they may discuss with players their best helmet choice options. Through conversations between these club staff and players, the aim is to encourage players to adopt the best-performing model that suits their needs, considering comfort, fit and style, among other factors. Between the 2020 and 2021 seasons, 27 percent of returning players opted to switch to a better-performing helmet; nearly 100% of players wore top-performing helmets for each of the last three years. Adoption of better-performing helmets has contributed to a sustained trend for each of the last four seasons (2018-2021) of a 25 percent reduction in concussions among NFL players compared to the 2015-2017 seasons. Even with the addition of an extra game during the 2021 regular season, concussions were at their lowest compared to any other regular season since 2015. This is the eighth year the league and the NFLPA have collaborated to assess the performance of all helmets worn by NFL players. All helmets tested in 2022 met the current National Operating Committee on Standards for Athletic Equipment (NOCSAE) certification standards to protect players against severe traumatic skull and brain injuries. The NFL-NFLPA helmet testing results were based on testing intended to represent NFL impacts and thus, the conclusions on helmet performance cannot be applied to collegiate, high school, or youth football. The tests were conducted by an independent helmet testing laboratory. For the eighth year, the study formulation, experimental design, and data analysis were performed by engineering consultants appointed by the NFL and NFLPA. An independent biostatistician was retained to assist in the analysis of the data.
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sábado, 7 de marzo de 2020
Tacleando la NFL-Semana 15 y 16
Los Patriots vencieron 34-13 a los Bengals gracias a dos TD lanzados de Tom Brady. Jameis Winston lanzó 4 TD en la victoria 38-17 de sus Buccaneers sobre los Lions. Los Packers vencieron 21-13 a los Bears gracias a dos rush TD de Aaron Jones. Deshaun Watson lanzó 2 TD a las manos de Kenny Stills para darle la victoria 24-21 a sus Texans sobre los Titans. Patrick Mahomes lanzó dos TD a las manos de Tyreeke Hill en el triunfo 23-3 de los Chiefs sobre los Broncos.
Eli Manning, en su posible ultima iniciada como QB en New York con los Giants, lanzó dos TD para darle el triunfo 36-20 sobre los Dolphins. Carson Wentz lanzó 3 TD en en la victoria 37-27 de los Eagles sobre los Redskins. Russell Wilson lanzó dos TD y Chris Carson corrió para dos TD, en la victoria 30-24 de los Seahawks sobre los Panthers. Gardner Minshew II lanzó dos TD a las manos de Chris Conley en el 4to parcial, para darle el triunfo 20-16 a los Jaguars sobre los Raiders. Kenyan Drake corrió para 4 TD en la victoria 38-24 de los Cardinals sobre los Browns. Baker Mayfield lanzó dos TD y Kyler Murray lanzó uno.
Mike Boone corrió para dos TD en la victoria 39-10 de sus Vikings sobre los Chargers. Dak Prescott lanzó dos TD y Ezekiel Elliott corrió para dos TD, en la victoria 44-21 de los Cowboys sobre los Rams. Gracias a un par de jugadas dudosas y un TD de Matt Ryan a las manos de Julio Jones, los Falcons derrotaron 29-22 a los 49ers. Josh Allen lanzó y corrió para un total de dos TD, en la victoria 17-10 de los Bills sobre los Steelers. En el clásico juego del lunes; Drew Brees lanzó de 30-29 para 307 yardas con 4 TD en la fácil victoria 34-7 de los Saints sobre los Colts. Brees implantó dos marcas en la NFL, la primera al convertirse el máximo lanzador de TD (540) al sobrepasar a Peyton Manning (539), y la segunda, lograr un 96.7 % en completar pases.
La semana 16 comenzó con 3 fabulosos juegos el sábado. Los Texans (10-5) vencieron 23-20 a los Buccaneers (7-8) gracias a 3 field goals de Ka’imi Fairbairn. Tom Brady lanzó un TD en la victoria 24-17 de los Patroits (12-3) sobre los Bills (10-5). Robbie Gould le dio la victoria 34-31 a los 49ers (12-3) sobre los Rams (8-7) con un field goal de 33 yardas al expirar el tiempo de juego. Jason Sanders con un field goal de 37 yardas al expirar el tiempo extra, le dio la victoria 38-35 a los Dolphins (4-11) sobre los Bengals (1-14). Ryan Fitzpatrick lanzó 4 TD. Devonta Freeman y Qadree Ollison corrieron para un TD cada uno, en la victoria 24-12 de los Falcons (6-9) sobre los Jaguars (5-10). Lamar Jackson lanzó tres TD en la victoria 31-15 de sus Ravens (13-2) sobre los Browns (6-9).
Drew Brees lanzó 3 TD y Alvin Kamara corrió para dos TD, en la victoria 38-28 de los Saints (12-3) sobe los Titans (8-7). Michael Thomas, quien recibió unos de los TD de Brees, pasó al gran Marvin Harrison, para establecer la marca de atrapadas en una temporada con 144 por un WR. Marlon Mack, Jordan Williams y Jacoby Brissett lograron un rush TD cada uno, para darle el triunfo 38-6 a los Colts (7-8) sobre los Panthers (5-10). Sam Ficken con 3 field goals lideró la victoria 16-10 de los Jets (6-9) sobre los Steelers (8-7). Daniel Jones lanzó 5 TD en la victoria 41-35 en tiempo extra de los Giants (4-11) sobre los Redskins (3-12). Drew Lock corrió y pasó para dos TD en el triunfo 27-17 de sus Broncos (6-9) sobre los Lions (3-11-1).
Derek Carr lanzó y corrió para dos TD en el triunfo 24-17 de sus Raiders (7-8) sobre los Chargers (5-10). Carson Wentz lanzó un TD y Miles Sanders corrió para un TD, en el triunfo 17-9 de los Eagles (8-7) sobre los Cowboys (7-8). Un terrible derrota para Dallas en miras a la postemporada y el ganar la división. Kenyan Drake corrió para dos TD en el triunfo 27-13 de los Cardinals (5-9-1) sobre los Seahawks (11-4). Patrick Mahomes lanzó dos TD y corrió para uno adicional, en la victoria 26-3 de los Chiefs (11-4) sobre los Bears (7-8). En el clásico juego del lunes; Aaron Jones corrió para dos TD en el triunfo 23-10 de los Packers (12-3) sobre los Vikings (10-5). Es la primera derrota en casa para los Vikings.