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Local: After 12 injuries to his team (including 8 concussions) high school coach forfeits football game -- (link)
Posted by
Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Oct 18 '17, 04:59
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http://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/school-district-praises-n-b-football-coach-who-pulled-team-because-of-head-injuries-1.3636269
(atlantic.ctvnews.ca)
Responses:
“...of the L'Odyssee Olympiens...”
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Mop
Oct 18, 06:59
Wusses -- nm
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spamlet
Oct 18, 05:25
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I'll be genuinely surprised if my grandchildren have high school football programs to be a part of. The writing is on the wall. -- nm
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oblique, SuperFeud Champion and Tenth Astronaut
Oct 18, 05:52
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I had a long conversation with someone. I don't know that I would have let a son play football.
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spamlet
Oct 18, 07:41
They absolutely will. Because $$$$$ -- nm
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ty97
Oct 18, 06:06
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I'm telling you that once they come up with a way to test for CTE before you're dead, football is finished. Right now people can deny deny deny -- (edited)
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oblique, SuperFeud Champion and Tenth Astronaut
Oct 18, 06:17
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Nah. People will still decide the risk is worth it for a shot at the big time.
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znufrii
Oct 18, 06:24
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Again, I have a feeling this is going to shift to private organizations. I could see public high schools refusing to take that risk -- nm
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oblique, SuperFeud Champion and Tenth Astronaut
Oct 18, 06:35
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We largely agree on that point. -- (edited)
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znufrii
Oct 18, 06:43
there will just be lots of forms and legalese putting liability on the players and their acceptance of it -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 18, 06:24
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And enough parents eager to sell their kids’ futures as a “way out”. -- nm*
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znufrii
Oct 18, 06:25
(as it should, if I do something knowing it is dangerous and accept that it is on me; if someone hides the danger, on them) -- nm
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Beaker
Oct 18, 06:25
If that's the case, then a LOT of sports are dead -- nm
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ty97
Oct 18, 06:22
Yes and no. I could see it being dropped from your average public high school, and become the province of specialty academies
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znufrii
Oct 18, 06:11
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sure, I guess -- (link)
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ty97
Oct 18, 06:16
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What you will see, I expect,is more contracts/waivers. Alert people to the risks, let them choose whether to take them. -- nm
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ty97
Oct 18, 06:17
I mean *boxing* still exists. We let people punch each other in the head for entertainment. -- nm
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ty97
Oct 18, 06:07
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Plus, the trend in combat sports is heading the opposite way.
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Strongbad
Oct 18, 06:11
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Heh. As if the "old guard" is the one preventing this. -- nm
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Strongbad
Oct 18, 06:05
I could see soccer surviving with a few rule changes about head-ing the ball
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oblique, SuperFeud Champion and Tenth Astronaut
Oct 18, 05:54
I'm not sure if it's concussion related, but Occidental College in California canceled the rest of it's season because they don't have enough players
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volnelk
Oct 18, 05:03
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