breh shut the fukk up
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I believe it.watch serious action be taken now that Favre, the american god, has spoken up.
His wranglers are too tight and cutting off blood circulation to his brain
yall wildMaybe he wasn't actually there anyway
In al seriousness tho, have you seeen Favre lately? When they showed him last week he looks WAY older than the average 44 year old man. Fast living and hitting your head on the ground probably doesnt help the aging process much.

That's the problem, the players weren't aware of the risks. The NFL has kept a tight lid on research.
On the other hand the writing notes thing is gold![]()
You're absolutely right, but that's why this won't bring the change we'd think it would...because he chose to play well beyond what he should have. If he throws shade on the NFL, it'll be thrown right back on him; even with his popularity he's not above the NFL. White America will not allow the destruction of their beloved sport by someone who should've retired ages ago. The only change that could honestly come from this is mandatory testing after a certain number of years in the league or quarterbacks getting that red jersey treatment until or after they cross the line of scrimmage (or something like that).

That's the problem, the players weren't aware of the risks. The NFL has kept a tight lid on research.
On the other hand the writing notes thing is gold![]()
I'm starting to accept the likelihood that football will become outlawed in my lifetime.![]()
I'm starting to accept the likelihood that football will become outlawed in my lifetime.![]()
Exactly. Your chances of dying/being a vegetable instantly are higher there and i've never heard of any thoughts of fighting being bannednot as long as boxing and MMA are around
I feel you on this, and respect it but youre failing to see how the NFL made a concentrated effort to cover up exactly how devastating these head injuries are and the lasting/long term effects they bring.nikka. I played. You know you fukking shyt up while you're playing. I'm 32 and I don't complain when I can't feel my hands or when pain still shoots down my back. I knew that price. I paid it. I moved on.
I ain't giving that man no sympathy points.
Never. Going. To. Happen.
LOL, I keep hearing this and I think you guys are forgetting some things - The NFL is a 9 BILLION dollar a year business. This is America, where the only thing that matters is that $$$$$.
And lets not forget...while there are a lot of players having troubles after their career, several race car driver have actually DIED on the track, including another American Hero, Dale Earnhardt. That sport aint going nowhere either. And in boxing, the goal is to actually HURT the other guy by beating the sh!t out of him.
Don't worry, football is safe.
I think I need better examples of Gunslinger's memory loss than he forgot his daughter played soccer, that seems like something he'd want to forget and just found an avenue to legitimize an excuse to miss out on her boring ass games.
I bet he remembers all the words to Pants On The Ground, though.


I hate that folks are acting as if there was some huge leap between boxing and football that we didn't know that players can reach goonie goo goo statusThat's the problem, the players weren't aware of the risks. The NFL has kept a tight lid on research.
On the other hand the writing notes thing is gold![]()