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  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    idk I don't have much sympathy for the players. There is reason y u get paid that much money to play a game and fuck them broads. There is a cost associated with this profession.
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,325 Founders Club
    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    Varies by position. O line do not get hit by linebackers and safeties running full speed at you very often. It's probably one of the safer positions in football.
  • animate
    animate Member Posts: 4,245

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    Varies by position. O line do not get hit by linebackers and safeties running full speed at you very often. It's probably one of the safer positions in football.
    Safer for the head? I don't know ... Maybe. But their bodies get fucked for life. 300lb plus guys slamming into each other over and over ...
  • AEB
    AEB Member Posts: 2,994

    AEB said:

    TL; DR summary:

    "On the one hand, I grossed $5-8mm over the last 10 years broadcasting games and created contacts throughout the entertainment industry, while on the other hand, in my first move into the entertainment industry outside the broadcast booth, I produced a highly acclaimed film about none other than a high school football team, but on the other hand, I'm morally opposed to football due to CTE until the rule changes come into place making the game safer, which I also know is an impossibility."

    The duplicity exhibited here is example 10,000 about the broader bankruptcy of our society. Our board stands as a beacon of light in a sea of nincompoops.

    The entire substance of the quote is to acknowledge the conflict between his personal gain from football and his beliefs about its collective cost so no...not really.

    Whatever you think about this #profileincourage he isn't hiding the fact that football was good to him personally.
    It would've been more powerful if he had stayed in the booth and advocated for changes to rules or condem coaches putting players in danger, if he had used his microphone as a bully pulpit.

    (Yes he would've been fired and it would've all been very melodramatic)

    Instead, he leveraged the position for everything including his new career which he created as a result of his relationships formed through his broadcasting career and then months after resigning comes out publicly with this stance.

    Cue up everyone's favorite warrior poet, Yogi Roth, for the profile in courage.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    Only way the game continues on in 20 years is if players just stop hitting each other with and into their heads and stop getting so big and fast. There is so much money in it that it will continue somehow, but it won't look like anything that it is now.

    I disagree. There is way less contact today across the board that ten years ago you wouldn't even recognize the game behind the scenes. The influx of nutrition, science, and therapy have made things so much different.

    Flag football is being promoted for younger ages and even the NFL is backing this up. The game at it's core it blocking and tackling. Blocking is heart/effort and tackling is a state of mind. You don't need pads on to know who is going to bring it when the lights come on. The one thing that has changed is there are very few kids that work there way into something. If you're a pussy as a freshman you're a pussy as a senior. We don't hit enough anymore for you to get tough.

    The spread out game has resulted in much less contact as well. Look to the early 90's when Houston was an anomaly running a wide open spread out offense where today Stanford is an anomaly running a box heavy running offense.

    The NFL level is something that shouldn't even be talked about by normal people. Those are 1 per million type human beings. Your 185lb son playing corner at a 4A school isn't going to have any type of similarities playing football that an NFL player will. Those as the baddest mother fuckers on the planet trying to kill each other.

    Today a high school program that is worth anything has a two week fall camp, single day practices. The first two days are helmets, the third shells, fourth and fifth full pads. Then three days the second week will be full pads. The rest of season if your team is good enough to get better without really getting after it you only go full pads on game day. Factoring in a playoff game that's 17 days of full contact in a season. If your team sucks you go full pads on Wednesday so that gets you to 26 days of full contact a year.

    Concussion diagnosis and recovery is taken very seriously at all levels too. Football is "fixed" and it's not going anywhere. Anything you hear otherwise is pandering. Yes, those old NFL guys have scrambled brains. They went full pads four days a week for a decade or more and had double day practices. You're talking about 65 days a year of getting your head smacked around over 17. They also did just blatant things to increase contact which doesn't happen anymore.
  • Gwad
    Gwad Member Posts: 2,855

    I always felt Ed should be more worried about how steroids affect the brain

    Well with the probability of hypogonadism probably positively as blood flow will be redirected to the thinking head.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,542 Founders Club

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    I've had dinner with several old NFL players and they would NEVER dream of having CTE
    Red Grange? Bronco Nagurski? Do tell.
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 68,542 Founders Club

    *sells couch

    Sorry for the faux pox. Got a few cobwebs this AM from beers and yachting last night.

    Since you expressed regret, I went ahead and edited your subject line to properly submit to our group think
  • CirrhosisDawg
    CirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    Varies by position. O line do not get hit by linebackers and safeties running full speed at you very often. It's probably one of the safer positions in football.
    Google dr. ann McKee and the journal of the American medical association.

    Stick to selling insurance. You'll do well at that. You are really fucking stupid.
  • Baseman
    Baseman Member Posts: 12,369

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    I've had dinner with several old NFL players and they would NEVER dream of having CTE
    OJ Simpson?
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    *sells couch

    Sorry for the faux pox. Got a few cobwebs this AM from beers and yachting last night.

    Since you expressed regret, I went ahead and edited your subject line to properly submit to our group think
    DEREK STOp
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,499
    edited August 2017

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    Varies by position. O line do not get hit by linebackers and safeties running full speed at you very often. It's probably one of the safer positions in football.
    Google dr. ann McKee and the journal of the American medical association.

    Stick to selling insurance. You'll do well at that. You are really fucking stupid.
    No
  • CheersWestDawg
    CheersWestDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 2,478 Swaye's Wigwam
    Cunningham supported Ty.

    True story.
  • Mosster47
    Mosster47 Member Posts: 6,246

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    I've had dinner with several old NFL players and they would NEVER dream of having CTE
    Was Jim Thorpe as Swaye looking in person as he was in pictures?
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 114,132 Founders Club
    Mosster47 said:

    We had a close family friend growing up who played right guard in the NFL for like 4 seasons in the 1970's. He seems ok in the head to me.

    I've had dinner with several old NFL players and they would NEVER dream of having CTE
    Was Jim Thorpe as Swaye looking in person as he was in pictures?
    It was funnier the first two times someone posted it
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    He'll come out of retirement when soccer is America's new favorite past time. ESPN is alreaady soccer-hedging. Ive hated Ed for 2 decades. Knew there was something wrong with that cunt.
    Coming out of the woodwork now that it's the season huh
  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,325 Founders Club

    He'll come out of retirement when soccer is America's new favorite past time. ESPN is alreaady soccer-hedging. Ive hated Ed for 2 decades. Knew there was something wrong with that cunt.

    I give college football 15 more years. 5 of which will be shorts and shells. Its coming quicker than i thought. Cook that shit.
    @puppylove_sugarsteel what's yer take on Rugby as a compromise solution. Not nearly as gay as soccer.