John Abraham leaves Cardinals, has memory loss

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He's back:


TEMPE, Ariz. -- Arizona Cardinals coach Bruce Arians said linebacker John Abraham will return to the team Tuesday.



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Christian Petersen/Getty ImagesJohn Abraham is ninth on the NFL's career sacks list with 133.5.


Abraham, who suffered a concussion in Week 1 against the San Diego Chargers on Monday Night Football, left the team last Tuesday. He saw a neurologist Monday, which is one of the last stages of the NFL's concussion protocol, Arians said.

If Abraham is cleared to play, the NFL's active sack leader could be back in the starting lineup Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers at University of Phoenix Stadium.

Arians said Abraham, who suffered his first reported concussion, had been texting him for the last three days. About 30 minutes before Arians met with the media Monday afternoon, Abraham told his coach he could announce his return.

Arians said Abraham talked about a possible return with a couple teammates Saturday night.

"He's ready to play," Arians said.

Abraham entered the season No. 9 on the all-time sacks list with 133.5, eight behind friend Michael Strahan, who sits fifth. Abraham did not record a sack in the season opener and missed Sunday's victory against the Giants.

When Abraham took his leave of absence last week, he told Arians his desire to play had waned. Reports also surfaced that said Abraham had been suffering from memory loss for more than a year.

"A lot of it was to do with the headaches," Arians said. "First real big one he's ever had. There's other things that we're dealing with, and he's fine with those."
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
and how many players who played 4 years are out here talmbout having brain damage and memory loss? :beli:

The NFL admits 1/3 players will have brain damage when they're done with the game, that is 1/3 across the board.

The National Football League, which for years disputed evidence that its players had a high rate of severe brain damage, has stated in federal court documents that it expects nearly a third of retired players to develop long-term cognitive problems and that the conditions are likely to emerge at “notably younger ages” than in the general population.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/13/s...orts-in-nfl-concussion-deal-are-released.html

And if they are willing to admit that, then logic dictates that it's probably even worse.
 

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dude was a beast
 

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This shyt is on borrowed time, if it's around in 20 years it'll be 2 hand touch. Anyone that lets their son play football is a fool.


The say the life expectancy is 78........I'd trade that for good 40-50 years doing what I love for living for a few years, being able to retire a millionaire and do something else any day opposed to living 78 years on earth working a regular gig, even doing shyt that pays well like being a lawyer or a doctor.
 
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