That Hail Mary and how it happened will definitely be a topic at lots of Thanksgiving tables... & IMO there's no best team in the league, because there's still such a huge focus on "star" players there can be a conversation on best choices in the league however... I know this wasn't on the topic list, but Tua's back next week & his appearance definitely looks impacted by that hit (or the combination of hits) NFL has to figure out how to compensate these players who suffer without forcing them to come back to the field. IMO the NFL should automatically be required to pay millions for concussions based on the level ie $100 mil if someone experiences a grade 3 concussion. That will create more protections for players. Outside of my rant great show fellas.
I think the players at this point in this era know the dangers. They gotta make sure that they are putting their health first. But of course most competitive people are gonna want to get back on the field.
@@cover2BrosShow true and let’s not downplay the allure of financial security and stability that’s offered if you have a successful career. There’s risk associated with all jobs and careers but I’m definitely going to take my chances if my payout is more. So in that line of thinking, yes I know the associated risks but so does my employer, and risks -especially when it comes to the health of your workforce has to fall on the employer. I don’t want to advocate for this company, but it starts with an A and there focus on the health of their workforce is why they have accumulated such a large base of satisfied workers. The NFL has been around much longer and they have access to more resources and knowledge now than ever. Watching a man (or many men) tear apart his life (because he’s developing CTE from all the hits) and knowing that’s the reason increases your need to not only be ethical but also responsible for ensuring it doesn’t happen to others EVER again. But because the demographic of men who are most impacted and the communities that are most affected don’t match those of the overall leadership they take it all for granted. So anyway thanks for the feedback but a victim IS what a victim is, and whether it’s because they are a part of a system or not, IMO they still deserve the decency of advocacy from people who can see their genuine issues and needs for support that goes beyond their time on the football field.
That Hail Mary and how it happened will definitely be a topic at lots of Thanksgiving tables... & IMO there's no best team in the league, because there's still such a huge focus on "star" players there can be a conversation on best choices in the league however... I know this wasn't on the topic list, but Tua's back next week & his appearance definitely looks impacted by that hit (or the combination of hits) NFL has to figure out how to compensate these players who suffer without forcing them to come back to the field. IMO the NFL should automatically be required to pay millions for concussions based on the level ie $100 mil if someone experiences a grade 3 concussion. That will create more protections for players. Outside of my rant great show fellas.
I think the players at this point in this era know the dangers. They gotta make sure that they are putting their health first. But of course most competitive people are gonna want to get back on the field.
@@cover2BrosShow true and let’s not downplay the allure of financial security and stability that’s offered if you have a successful career. There’s risk associated with all jobs and careers but I’m definitely going to take my chances if my payout is more. So in that line of thinking, yes I know the associated risks but so does my employer, and risks -especially when it comes to the health of your workforce has to fall on the employer. I don’t want to advocate for this company, but it starts with an A and there focus on the health of their workforce is why they have accumulated such a large base of satisfied workers. The NFL has been around much longer and they have access to more resources and knowledge now than ever. Watching a man (or many men) tear apart his life (because he’s developing CTE from all the hits) and knowing that’s the reason increases your need to not only be ethical but also responsible for ensuring it doesn’t happen to others EVER again. But because the demographic of men who are most impacted and the communities that are most affected don’t match those of the overall leadership they take it all for granted. So anyway thanks for the feedback but a victim IS what a victim is, and whether it’s because they are a part of a system or not, IMO they still deserve the decency of advocacy from people who can see their genuine issues and needs for support that goes beyond their time on the football field.
Patriots had A. Rogers shook...
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Hey that’s our 2nd mention of the Patriots this season. There will not be a 3rd. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂 yeah right