If you want to get hit, make sure you don't blame/sue the NFL in 20 years when you literally loose your mind.
It should be written into the contracts.
If you want to get hit, make sure you don't blame/sue the NFL in 20 years when you literally loose your mind.
If the NFL knew about CTE research and sat on or denied the findings then I sure do have sympathy for guys like Mike Webster (R.I.P.). The cats out of the bag now though. We're watching guys play right now who will have football induced dementia in 20-25 years and not one of their families will plausibly be able to deny that they knew it was a risk.Agree, but unfortunately we have a few ex-players and their attorneys who change their minds after their careers are over.
It won't be this bad, they'll only lose their minds.If you want to get hit, make sure you don't blame/sue the NFL in 20 years when you literally loose your mind.
I think they'll figure out the nerve in his neck and after some rest he'll be fine to play next week.
The neck nerve thing is real. I wake up way more than I'd like to with a headache from the nerve in the back of my neck. Sleep wrong and it tweaks it, after a while of being up and about it works itself back out and the headache goes away. When I have this headache you can feel the nerve bulging on the back of my neck and when it goes away you can't feel it.
Not sure if it is similar situations but the headache is a *****.
Don’t know, but Bills are winning either way.
The league was sued and settled, because they withheld information that they knew that concussion were accruing, and did not tell the players. Today, every player knows the risks, but many still are willing to take that chance for the money that they can make by doing so.If you want to get hit, make sure you don't blame/sue the NFL in 20 years when you literally loose your mind.
Yes... Which is exactly why the NFL will never let the Player decide if they should play or not after a concussion.The league was sued and settled, because they withheld information that they knew that concussion were accruing, and did not tell the players. Today, every player knows the risks, but many still are willing to take that chance for the money that they can make by doing so.
Now many may regret that choice down the road, but they did know the risk and agreed to that risk.
They're winning. They're controlling the game in almost all of those. Some late TDs make the final look closer than the game ever was. And the defense always tightens up when they need to.I'm still nervous as a Chiefs fan. Bills have been playing well and KC has played way too many close games for comfort lately. Last time they beat someone by more than 10 was the Jets back on Nov 1 when they won 35-9. Since then their margin of victory:
2 vs Panthers 33-31
4 vs Radiers 35-31
3 vs Bucs 27-24
6 vs Broncos 22-16
4 vs Dolphins 33-27
3 vs Saints 32-29
3 vs Ravens 17-14
lost by 17 vs Chargers with most of the main guys sitting 38-21
The defense hasn't been as dominating as it was late last year IMO as in 5 Dec games last year they gave up an average of just 10.4 points and in their 3 playoff games gave up 31, 24, and 20 points I guess. Still last year I wasn't as nervous as I have been lately because they would get out to a big lead or score in bunches and the defense would go on cruise control but lately seems like they are in tight spots late in games and I am nervous their luck of either coming up with the big stop or other team making a mistake on their last drive of the game is eventually going to change and the other team eventually pulls off one of those game winning drives.
They're winning. They're controlling the game in almost all of those. Some late TDs make the final look closer than the game ever was. And the defense always tightens up when they need to.
Easy win this weekend if they want to go arm vs arm, Mahomes vs Allen.