If you love football and you love sarcasm, this is the post for you. This recent tongue-in-cheek article in The New York Times highlights many of the recent problems that college and professional football have seen. From brain injury research, like that highlighted at the Brain Trauma Foundation with Alan Quasha, to problems with the national championship games, the article touches on it all.
At the conclusion, author George Vecsey states, “Finally, fans cannot afford to contemplate the information about brain damage being unearthed by scientists and doctors and reported by Alan Schwarz in The New York Times. Just guessing that broadcasters of college and pro games will not burden fans with the details. Enjoy the spectacle. It’s entertainment.”
Football, Brain Trauma & More
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