Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When is the last time you saw a broken shin bone? go back to baseball. Shinguards are pointless, players want total feel for the ball no matter what part of their leg or body it touches, shinguards do not prevent injuries, and more of a nuisance to players who actually want to have control of the ball.
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Can’t tell if this is satire. If not, have you ever played? You would never play the ball with your shin. Most other parts of your body, sure, but never your shin.
This is about comfort and maybe weight savings, at the cost of increasing risk of a tib/fib fracture. Remote risk, sure, but not fun if it happens to you.