As a rugby enthusiast, I've often wondered why rugby players don't wear helmets like their NFL counterparts. After some research, I found out that rugby is a different sport with its own set of safety rules, and players rely more on proper tackling techniques to minimize head injuries. Helmets can also create a false sense of security, leading to more aggressive and dangerous play. Additionally, rugby culture values toughness and resilience, so wearing helmets might be seen as a sign of weakness. Lastly, the constant tackling in rugby could make helmets impractical and cause them to come off easily during a match. (Read More)