Bernard Pollard says NFL will be gone in 30 years

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As he prepares for Super Bowl XLVII, Baltimore Ravens safety Bernard Pollard said he doesn't think there will be a Super Bowl LXXVII.

"Thirty years from now, I don't think it will be in existence," he told CBS Sports. "I could be wrong. It's just my opinion, but I think with the direction things are going -- where (NFL rules makers) want to lighten up, and they're throwing flags and everything else -- there's going to come a point where fans are going to get fed up with it."

At a time when the NFL's popularity is sky-high, Pollard believes that an evolving game with bigger, faster, stronger players will lead to a catastrophic hit that will signify the end.

"The only thing I'm waiting for ... and, Lord, I hope it doesn't happen ... is a guy dying on the field," he said. "We've had everything else happen there except for a death. We understand what we signed up for, and it sucks. ...Like I said, I hope I'm wrong, but I just believe one day there's going to be a death that takes place on the field because of the direction we're going."

It's interesting to hear the forewarning from Pollard, who has been known in the NFL as one of the hardest hitters. The lasting image from the AFC Championship Game will be Pollard's helmet-to-helmet shot that knocked New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley from the game.

Call us biased, but while Pollard's concerns are valid, fans don't stop watching because of flags or fines. If anything, the increase in offensive numbers that have come with rule changes has endeared the game to more casual fans.
 

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I'll still be watching in 30 years. Hopefully I'll still be rooting for the St. Louis Rams.
 

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There's been deaths in auto racing...NASCAR and Indy are still going strong.
 

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If something kills this game it'll be liability on lower levels Pee Wee, HS and college.
 

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Angry Ram said:
There's been deaths in auto racing...NASCAR and Indy are still going strong.
Been deaths in boxing too, but that's still going on. If any Sport were to cave due to a death, or for the simple fact that it's barbaric, then boxing would be it. Unfortunately, for them, boxing only gave way to a more violent and extreme sport. MMA.
 

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MMA has common average joe guys joining local gyms in their 30's and 40's getting into it like weekend warriors. Watch how many are slurring their words in a few years after kicks and blows to the head. It's serious fighting with these guys who have something to prove and it's not for typical guys sitting behind a desk who want a little activity. MMA has some tough dudes who are raising the bar.
 

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If this didn't kill the NHL, I don't see something killing the NFL.

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Plus Bill Masterton was an NHL player who died from a hit he took on the ice. He wasn't wearing a helmet and took a hit, his head hit the ice and blood started gushing from his mouth and nose right off the bat. Died from a massive brain hemorrhage in his brain stem from the hit.
 

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bluecoconuts said:
If this didn't kill the NHL, I don't see something killing the NFL.

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Plus Bill Masterton was an NHL player who died from a hit he took on the ice. He wasn't wearing a helmet and took a hit, his head hit the ice and blood started gushing from his mouth and nose right off the bat. Died from a massive brain hemorrhage in his brain stem from the hit.
Good god that's nasty looking.
 

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Yeah, slashed his throat. One of the team employees was a former Army medic from Vietnam and plugged the bleeding. And if he was on the other side of the ice it's likely that he would have died because the ambulance would have taken just that much longer.

He made a full recovery though, he was only off the ice for a week.
 

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HE'S RIGHT:

Someone will die on the field, unfortunately, some day. It probably will not be from a hit... more likely a heart problem undetected and stressed by the game.

HE'S WRONG:

The NFL will be here in 30 years. I think he's taking a shot at Goodell, and I don't blame him.
 

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News Bot said:
By Kevin Patra NFL.com
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Was this photo originally posted with the article? Just curious if this was poster, or NFL, who matched this photo with the story.

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Angry Ram said:
There's been deaths in auto racing...NASCAR and Indy are still going strong.
Been deaths in boxing too, but that's still going on. If any Sport were to cave due to a death, or for the simple fact that it's barbaric, then boxing would be it. Unfortunately, for them, boxing only gave way to a more violent and extreme sport. MMA.
We may see a similar divide in professional football, with the NFL becoming less violent, leaving a vacuum for a more violent version of the sport to arise.