After each week of NFL football games for the 2017-2018 season, the Heads 'N Tales podcast will be posting an episode dedicated to injuries and health & safety topics surrounding the NFL. Specifically we will talk about possible prevention strategies, the rulebook, equipment and other injury buzz around the league.  My co-host and strategist for these episodes will be one of my closest friends, Josh Boyd (hence the J in "JK"..I'm the K...).  Josh and I grew up playing baseball together. Josh was a division-1 center fielder for Monmouth University and experienced his fair share of injuries throughout his career.  Although Josh never played organized football, the dude flat-out knows the game of football and undoubtably knows more about the ins-and-outs of the sport better than I do from both a fan and x's & o's perspective.  Our intention for these episodes is to spark conversations around topics that are usually brushed under the rug or only minimally covered in the hopes of making football and all sports safer for the athletes who play them.  

You are currently looking at the show notes for Week 13 (EXTENDED)!

TALKING POINTS FROM STEELERS vs. Bengals on MNF (12/4/17):

Josh and I couldn't wait until next Monday to talk about this game, so we recorded an extension of the week 13 fantasy football injury report.  It seemed like everyone was talking about the violence and the brutality of play in this game. Even Jon Gruden, who tends to air on the side of "old school, tough guy" commented that JuJu's hit on Vontaze was "sickening."The storm cloud that hovered over the game after having the image of Ryan Shazier struggling to move after making a tackle early in the game stuck in everyone's head certainly didn't help the situation.  Are these hits and injuries just unfortunate byproducts of a violent game? Or can something be done to make the game safer? If so, what is the approach? Because whatever the approach is now, definitely doesn't seem to be working. Check out the videos of the hits/injuries from last night's game below, listen to our thoughts in the podcast, form your own opinion and let us know your thoughts/solutions.

Hits: Ryan Shazier, LB Pittsburgh, Carted Off with Back INjury In the 1st Half

Prayers up for Ryan Shazier

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