2017-18 Report: College football popularity highlighted by impressive ratings and attendance data
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I think you soft fucking Americans should take off all the pads.
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PurpleJ said:
I think you soft fucking Americans should take out all the pads.
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My. It seems I've struck a nerve.
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People said the same thing about boxing.
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I think you're overstating the point but I do think CTE is a bigger looming problem than most here seem to admit. The government is going to get involved at some point and/or the lawsuits are going to be through the Ruth. There's a day of reckoning of some sort coming. I think football survives but it will be significantly altered.TTJ said:My. It seems I've struck a nerve.
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RoadDawg55 said:
Have you met a single person that has stopped watching football because of CTE? I don’t think I have. I bet the anthem protests got more people to stop watching than any CTE hot talk. I know that’s a NFL issue, but still.TTJ said:
No. It won't.Dennis_DeYoung said:Inside the US here’s CFB and everything else. It will continue to grow in popularity.

And I will be as devastated as you.
Everyone pretends they care so much about the safety of the players, but they really don’t. Everyone still watches and mostly everyone still enjoys a big hit.
As I’ve said before. The kids who won’t be allowed to play football because mommy is scared for their brain were never the types to play big time college football anyways.
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There's a big difference between an NFL dude who plays for 20 years total and 10 of them against professional and college monsters vs a kid who plays for a few years in high school vs 180 lbs scrubs.
The only people who should be worried are people with NFL talent.
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Don't give a fuck or are taking a risk based on the millions of dollars they make?Pitchfork51 said:There's a big difference between an NFL dude who plays for 20 years total and 10 of them against professional and college monsters vs a kid who plays for a few years in high school vs 180 lbs scrubs.
The only people who should be worried are people with NFL talent.
And those are exactly the people who don't give a fuck.
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You’ve got it ass backward. The real harm is happening from repetitive daily head trauma in practice. At all levels on down to Pop Warner.Pitchfork51 said:There's a big difference between an NFL dude who plays for 20 years total and 10 of them against professional and college monsters vs a kid who plays for a few years in high school vs 180 lbs scrubs.
The only people who should be worried are people with NFL talent.
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Ruth wasnt fat at all, just homely. When she had her hair up in a clip or band, with her school teacher glasses she was downright sunday-morrning sexy (you know, that morning in bed after a late-night of partying very hard; when you're at your horniest...and dirtiest;) sorry baabs, J, youve nevert been in bed with a woman on a sunday morning after being out till 5 am...trust me its killer smut and the BEST squirt of the week. See, your coke hangover hasn't set in yet. The rest of the day, after the dumpin, get her sore ass to the freezer for the Stoli, pickled asparagus for a triple bloody Mary as pain is on the horizon. Don't worry though, by next weekend you'll be as good as newdnc said:
I think you're overstating the point but I do think CTE is a bigger looming problem than most here seem to admit. The government is going to get involved at some point and/or the lawsuits are going to be through the Ruth. There's a day of reckoning of some sort coming. I think football survives but it will be significantly altered.TTJ said:My. It seems I've struck a nerve.
Too soon?






