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In reply to the discussion: Are colleges, high schools, the NFL, and fans prepared for the demise of US Football? [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)30. Expect more of this:
Bears legend Gale Sayers sued the NFL on Friday, claiming the league negligently handled his repeated head injuries during his seven-year career.
Sayers, a Hall of Fame running back who played with the Bears from 1965 to 1971, said in the lawsuit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Chicago that he suffered headaches and short-term memory loss after retirement.
Sayers says he sometimes was sent back into games after suffering concussions and that the NFL overall didnt do enough to protect him from the devastating concussive head traumas, according to the lawsuit.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-gale-sayers-sues-nfl-claims-memory-loss-from-head-injuries-20130920,0,7204066.story
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Are colleges, high schools, the NFL, and fans prepared for the demise of US Football? [View all]
fried eggs
Sep 2013
OP
I was hoping it would decline because schools would take education much more seriously.
Vashta Nerada
Sep 2013
#8
How many students get a pass in class because they can throw or catch a ball?
Vashta Nerada
Sep 2013
#104
Some 30 years, in an article on "60 Minutes," an inventor discussed uniform improvements. . .
Journeyman
Sep 2013
#27
He's right, I wouldn't want any grandson, especially mine, to play such a violent "sport".
furious
Sep 2013
#21
Not as many concussions as in football, but people fall and hit their heads against the ground
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#66
Youth baseball and football injury rates are similar, but baseball fatalities are much higher.
Teach29
Sep 2013
#48
I live in a small rural community with a small jr. high/high school. For the first time anyone can
OregonBlue
Sep 2013
#36
Stopped Watching Football 15 Years Ago - Have Not Had A TV For 13 Years Now
cantbeserious
Sep 2013
#37
It seems many on DU know what's best for everybody and therefore get to tell everybody what
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#98
live and let live damn it. Kids can get hurt doing anything. Kids can get hurt riding a bicycle for
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#75
I actually think they should try to make it safer. I don't think it should be done away with all
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#91
I grew up a football fan--waited 37 years for my team to win a Superbowl!--
truebluegreen
Sep 2013
#86