The data artist recorded all 280 concussions from the 2017 NFL season and put them into a cold video
Through repeated play and slow play, this movie will provide viewers with a new visual understanding that was part of football for a long time.
Josh Begley, an artist behind this video, said the film is not an argument over the end of football, but an effort to get used to getting rid of slander.
In recent years, consciousness of concussion has become part of the growth of football fans, as the long-term health impact of the game is well understood. The National Football League began to accept concussion more carefully, as the general public knew more about the impact of CTE and sometimes saw the former star of sports died of suicide.
A market segment like ESPN's "Jacked Up" no longer exists! This will highlight the harshest hit of the day. On the contrary, the alliance currently has a concussion agreement that is not yet complete, but there is no doubt about the steps towards the right direction.
However, even though people's consciousness for concussion improves, fans can be considerably sensitive to this head trauma repeated during this season. With that in mind, Josh Begley of The Intercept produced a video showing all 280 concussions of the 2017 NFL season in a single episode. The purpose is to "have familiarity with familiar people".
Begley clearly stated in his post that he did not discuss the end of football, but hoped that his audience got a new understanding of the current cruelty.
"By placing these injured scenes - an influential, intimate, mental trauma moment - and by turning them on, I would like to open up a space to see some kind of violence again" He wrote.
Such clicks can be used as an important tool to remind us that it may be more influential than we understand.
Like every season, this year we brought some amazing goals, landmark attacks and dramatic long-range shooting goals. However, according to the overall statistics of the league himself, there is another record record this season. From the pre-season of NFL to today, there are 281 concussions. This is the most shocking since NFL started tracking six years ago. As NFL has done a lot of work to mainstream game violence, fans and viewers are not so bad about what actually happens. There is no word to protect the NFL from the real sacrifice of such violence. It is not "concussion". This word constitutes a protective barrier between what we actually do and what happens on the spot.
"The concussion rate of the NFL for the season is rising, according to ESPN, the concussion of the regular season has increased by 58% from 2014 to 2015, and there were 271 concussions in 2015." I later won NFL's solution for health problems. How much money does NFL earn? Do you think they are worried about paying retired NFL players to keep silent about their injuries? There is always an endless cycle between sports organizations and athletes to ensure that the sports industry is not harmed.