We need to ban football and boxing. We can't have people participate in these barbaric activities.Rip, football is barbaric
We need to ban football and boxing. We can't have people participate in these barbaric activities.Rip, football is barbaric
kind of fukked up people will shyt on football, and then go watch some boxing
Boxing referee and ringside doctor should have stopped the fight
have a heart, brehs
You don't care about anybody dying. Its obvious.
Protect the NFL at all cost we get it...
Are you stupid?Millions of people have died from car accidents
Millions have died from alcohol
Millions die from eating fat and sugary foods
Yet you MFs still do all 3![]()
We get it
you prefer the way boxers die and get cte. That's fukked up.
Are you stupid?
there are warning about what happens to you when you do those things and long term affect of them if not used in moderation.
there is no education or information about the long term affects of football before you start playing. Its actually the opposite.


People know the risk of drinking and driving and its illegal.The people who play football know the risks. People die from being too drunk and have accidents from drinking alcohol, where are the long term affects in those cases
People get in cars and have accidents and die everyday (where is the long term affect in that case)![]()
I don’t need the NFL’s defense team on this site hounding me over my opinion, y’all don’t get paid enough for itYou nikkaz gotta stop with this over reacting![]()

Only a matter of time before we get a death on the field of play.

Several N.F.L. players have died during or shortly after games.
Detroit Lions receiver Chuck Hughes died of a heart attack during a game on Oct. 24, 1971. In 1963, Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Stone Johnson died 10 days after he broke his neck in an exhibition game against the Houston Oilers while blocking on a kickoff return. In 1960, tackle Howard Glenn of the New York Titans, the forerunners of the Jets, injured his neck on a play and died soon afterward.
Washington Redskins tackle Dave Sparks, in 1954, and Chicago Cardinals tackle Stan Mauldin, in 1948, died of heart attacks after games. Two college football players have died from neck-related injuries in the past 15 years.
Yall think football gonna die from this? Football is the only outlet many poor people have in this country to try and make it out of their current circumstances. They gonna keep playing no matter the risk as long as there is a college or league willing to take them.
Yall think football gonna die from this? Football is the only outlet many poor people have in this country to try and make it out of their current circumstances. They gonna keep playing no matter the risk as long as there is a college or league willing to take them.