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How many of them do you think aren't aware of the risks? Lets go one step farther, how many don't know the risks and would walk away once they know the risk?I believe that number to be 0. |
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Most people aren't paying attention or are distracted about the ensuing conversation and thinking about what they want to contribute. |
KC Sporting is right.
While everyone else must go to school, work hard and then work 9-5 for the rest of their lives these guys can play in the NFL and retire before 30. Then they talk about head injuries and want everyone to feel sorry for them. It will be much worse in 10 years, players will CHOOSE on their own to play and then complain about the lack of treatment they received from the NFL. For future considerations if they are concerned then do something else. |
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Oddly enough donating your brain to science has just become selfish.
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You couldnt spend 2 weeks in the military you pussy. Stick to being a message board tough guy with your name calling. We will handle the tough shit. |
It's a copycat league.
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Why is it that these athletes only say there is more to life than $ after they make it?
The hypocrisy is obnoxious. They are highly paid to play a game that comes w/ OBVIOUS inherent risk to physical health. Huge athletic freaks of nature running around at high speed colliding with each other over and over the course of years. The same group of guys that claim their coaches and/or doctors and/or league lied to them were lying to said coaches/doctors about how hurt they were in order to stay on the field and KEEP the jobs they are crying crocodile tears over in an effort to shockingly make some more $. |
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Good point. I think I'll donate my right hand and forearm to science. I can already tell it's going bad. |
There are all types of professions where you risk life and limb for less money and less glory than NFL players.
Also, anyone who thought smashing your head into other people's head while running full speed would not negatively impact your brain... well, it obviously wasn't something you were using in the first place. Moreover, all of these men had a chance at a free post secondary education. How many of you had that opportunity? Finally, they can retired and enter the workforce at any time. They are in no way obligated to play until their body breaks down and they have to quit. I'm sorry, but these NFL players pretty much blame everyone except the primary person responsible. |
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