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Get StartedWould this problem not be completely eradicated by a surgeon generals warning? Football is bad for your health. I mean we can no longer sue smoking companies for giving us cancer right? Unless you make it flag football you can't make football safe, it is inherently not safe and no amount of 15 yard penalties or 5 and 6 figure fines will make it that way its not even logical its like fining the cigarette for giving someone cancer. Another question why can't boxers sue organized boxing, maybe because we know the getting hit in the head causes fucking damage? Why does this not apply to the NFL - what league of denial - its not even like cigarettes where its like who knew? I don't deny hitting you in the head with a two by four repeatedly will give you a concussion. I think the NFL blew it by hiring suits as lawyers the should have hired some ex-ball players. They took the wrong tact.
I completely agree. How hard is it to understand that playing football is bad for your health?
Here's a quote from Reggie Bush: "Football games ? I always try to relate them to for the average person ? it?s just like being in a car crash. Like literally every time you?re getting hit is like being in a car crash. Imagine as a running back you?re getting hit ? I touched the ball at least 20 to 30 times a game, that?s 20 to 30 car crashes you?re in in two hours."
I don't understand how NFL players can sue the NFL for money, claiming that the NFL didn't do enough to protect them against injury. That's what football is, hitting people.
Its really not the same as smoking cigarettes though. We are talking about an employee getting hurt on the clock. In every other job, people get paid when injuries occur, and the NFL should be no different, even if the risks are always high for everyone. Even in the worlds most dangerous jobs, people get settlement checks for injuries, even with the risks being apparent.
Its really not the same as smoking cigarettes though. We are talking about an employee getting hurt on the clock. In every other job, people get paid when injuries occur, and the NFL should be no different, even if the risks are always high for everyone. Even in the worlds most dangerous jobs, people get settlement checks for injuries, even with the risks being apparent.
The NFL has a good medical and pension. The old guys didn't have that so I can see your and their point. This suit is not for that but on top of that so it is like cigarettes, it's for not being safe enough. I would go to the judge as the lawyer and ask how can we make a job where guys hit each other in the head 50 times a game safe? Bubble wrap? His lawyer thinks the NFL is in the settling mood and he's probably right. Like I said wrong tact. Say concussion and get dollar bills stuffed in your mouth because it's a dirty word. Stop making it a dirty word it happens, if Johnny plays football he's going to get hurt period, we can't do anything about it.
He'll win cause its very easily proven the helmets they are using can be much safer.
I completely agree. How hard is it to understand that playing football is bad for your health?
Here's a quote from Reggie Bush: "Football games ? I always try to relate them to for the average person ? it?s just like being in a car crash. Like literally every time you?re getting hit is like being in a car crash. Imagine as a running back you?re getting hit ? I touched the ball at least 20 to 30 times a game, that?s 20 to 30 car crashes you?re in in two hours."
I don't understand how NFL players can sue the NFL for money, claiming that the NFL didn't do enough to protect them against injury. That's what football is, hitting people.
You choose your helmet, you choose your face mask, you choose the design of your mouthguard etc. Is the NFL responsible if underarmour jocks wick more sweat off your nuts than nike ones and that less nut sweat is proven to prevent dehydration?
Point being the NFL has to prove reasonable precaution has been taken. They are not trotting some guys out in leather helmets while others have Riddell Revolutions.
And they've already admitted they didnt take reasonable precaution.
After the car crash did a football dribble out the open door....
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