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It's for high school and college according to the data though (At least Homer's list). Kids at that age are skilled enough where they aren't taking huge diggers and landing on their heads.
What about getting checked into the glass?
It's for high school and college according to the data though (At least Homer's list). Kids at that age are skilled enough where they aren't taking huge diggers and landing on their heads.
What about getting checked into the glass?
So, the lesson here is not to play on the Girl's Soccer Team?
Uno
Attended college on a soccer scholarship.
Here's the article the movie was based off of.
http://www.gq.com/story/nfl-players-brain-dementia-study-memory-concussions
Here's the actual interview with the doctor to hear his accent.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/front...nial/the-frontline-interview-dr-bennet-omalu/
Just read that the NFl is real worried about this film. It's going to remind America just how dangerous football can be for young people.
I talked with a football coach last week, and he told me that recruiting kids to play football is much more difficult today. Parents are finding other sports like soccer and basketball for their boys to play. Especially soccer. We could see a huge swing from football to soccer in the next decade.
We could see a huge swing from football to soccer in the next decade.
Another email on Aug. 1, 2014, said some “unflattering moments for the N.F.L.” were deleted or changed, while in another note on July 30, 2014, a top Sony lawyer is said to have taken “most of the bite” out of the film “for legal reasons with the N.F.L. and that it was not a balance issue.” Other emails in September 2014 discuss an aborted effort to reach out to the N.F.L.