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05-07-2012 01:02 AM #1
Concussions Lawsuit
You're kidding me right? Who forced them to play?
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05-10-2012 02:55 PM #2
The lawyers may have to chime in but, to me this lawsuit only makes sense if they can prove the NFL knew the impact of concussions, hid it from the players and then forced them to play with headaches. I just think its an uphill battle for them unless they have some smoking gun document.
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05-10-2012 03:20 PM #3
Peter Angelos should jump all over this one. Ambulance chaser that he is.
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05-11-2012 11:28 AM #4
I would think that anyone that has played or watched football would know concussions happen. As for playing with pain, that's pretty common in the NFL. I'm just getting tired of people doing things they want to do, while knowing the risk, and coming back later filing lawsuits.
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05-11-2012 11:46 AM #5
I don't think it takes a genius to know concussions are bad. I also know that young people think they're invincible and will play despite the risks.
I can see Congress getting involved here.
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05-11-2012 12:17 PM #6
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05-13-2012 05:48 PM #10
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I also believe they are going to have a hard time showing that playing in the NFL caused the issues they are having. A lot of these guys had numerous concussions prior to ever playing a down in the NFL, during their high school and college careers. Contributory neglgence will likely be argued by the NFL as well, depending on the jurisdiction, in that many of these guys never reported or under-reported their symptoms. I think the players have a very tough case to make and I doubt it ever sees the inside of a courtroom. The NFL with settle with these guys at some point.
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05-13-2012 05:49 PM #11
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05-14-2012 10:01 AM #12
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So the burden is on the players to show that the NFL knew MORE about concussions than the NFLPA essentially. If the NFL can show the players association knew as much as they did, that should seem to do the trick.
More importantly to me, what kind of liability waiver did the NFLPA and NFL also sign together through the various CBA's. I'm sure there is some kind of protective language in that agreement that the NFL will also use to their defense.
The concussions are sad, the media impact is pretty substantial, but I wonder if the players really stand a chance here.
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05-14-2012 03:00 PM #13
This makes sense to me and would be my assumption. I think it is somewhat safe to assume players didn't understand the risk, tho, I wonder how many would have not played had they known the risk, I don't know if the NFL knew about it. If your statement is true, wouldn't it basically mean that the players believe (and had some proof) that the NFL has known about the risks?
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05-16-2012 03:28 AM #14
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I think less than 1% and a lot less than 1%. By the time you get to the NFL you now that it is a mean game and the game does not love you back. Every college player knows life altering damage can happen on any play. We all knew guys that it happened to and virtually every one of us would have given anything to play at the only level more dangerous than the one we were playing at. How many guys in the current draft class are going to decide to save themselves and go directly into a life insurance career? I say probably none. That gives you your answer. The players knew, I knew 30 years ago the only thing that this will do is attack the game.
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05-16-2012 11:47 AM #15
Good point, I hadn't thought about it this way. The guys going into the NFL now, can not say they don't know the risks of concussions, yet as you say it appears none have decided it's not for them. I can't imagine the players from 30 years ago would have made a different decision given the same info the players know now.
That said, I do think the NFL has exposure if they somehow knew empirically back then the impact of concussions and didn't take action. I think that doubtful at best as I can't imagine that the NFL could know it and not the general medical community. The whole thing just seems more and more as I think about it as a money grab.


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