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Put Pride Aside for Player Safety: PSA

(0:31)September 1, 2010
2,840 views

Share this PSA with your coaches, players, or parents. It illustrates the tough choice that coaches have to make when they suspect a player has a concussion. If a player is showing any signs of a concussion, remove the player; no matter how it affects your pride or your game plan.



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Put Pride Aside

Concussions 5/5: Minimizing ConcussionsWatch

(1:8)September 1, 2010
TAGS: Concussion, USA Football, NFL, Player Safety, Football, Pride, Youth Football, High School Football...
1,482 views
Reduce the risk of concussions by ensuring a player's helmet is well maintained, fitting the helmet to the player properly, and teaching proper football fundamentals.

Fitting 1/3: Sizing & Putting On HelmetWatch

(1:46)September 1, 2010
TAGS: Concussion, USA Football, NFL, Player Safety, Football, Youth Football, High School Football...
900 views
A properly fitting helmet is a key step in reducing the risk of concussion. Watch this video to learn how to properly fit your players' helmets.

Fitting 2/3: Checking Proper FitWatch

(2:36)September 1, 2010
TAGS: Concussion, USA Football, NFL, Player Safety, Football, Youth Football, High School Football, Pride...
893 views
Stop guessing when it comes to determining a proper fit. Watch this video to learn precisely what a helmet should look like when it fits the player correctly.

Fitting 3/3: How to Remove HelmetWatch

(1:59)September 1, 2010
TAGS: Concussion, USA Football, NFL, Player Safety, Football, Youth Football, High School Football, Pride...
670 views
Helmets can sometimes be difficult to remove, especially for young players. Watch this video to teach your players how to remove the helmet so as to not change the initial proper fit, and to minimize discomfort.

Put Pride Aside for Player Safety: PSAWatch

(0:31)September 1, 2010
TAGS: Concussion, USA Football, Pride, NFL, Player Safety, Football, Youth Football, High School Football...
2,840 views
Share this PSA with your coaches, players, or parents. It illustrates the tough choice that coaches have to make when they suspect a player has a concussion. If a player is showing any signs of a concussion, remove the player; no matter how it affects your pride or your game plan.
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