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Who Watched Football On Sunday?

Who Watched Football On Sunday?


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Watched the beginning of the Thursday night game to see if the players
were going to take a knee during the national anthem. Bears vs. Packers

No one took a knee! So it looks like the NFL is getting the message. Please
don't mix sports and politics! The players can protest to their hearts content
after the game.
After the national anthem changed the channel.
 
Watched the beginning of the Thursday night game to see if the players
were going to take a knee during the national anthem. Bears vs. Packers

No one took a knee! So it looks like the NFL is getting the message. Please
don't mix sports and politics! The players can protest to their hearts content
after the game.
After the national anthem changed the channel.
The President was the one who spent an entire week blasting the NFL. While an undercurrent, it was the President who blasted hot air of politics into sports.

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Rightfully so. As it is, already anyone with a functioning brain is thinking twice before they let their kids play the game. It will only get worse as we learn more.

I think they can make the game safer against concussion injuries, whether it's doing something better with the design of the helmuts or setting up protocols that prevent players from getting repeated concussions. The NFL has been slow to respond and the fund they set up is a joke. That have set aside 1 billion dollars and through a court have limited their liability to $120,000.00 per player that can prove his condition is related to playing football in the NFL. That amouint is nothing for someone with serious neurological damage. At least in College football they make sure you are recovered from a concussion before they let you back on the field.
 
I think they can make the game safer against concussion injuries, whether it's doing something better with the design of the helmuts or setting up protocols that prevent players from getting repeated concussions. The NFL has been slow to respond and the fund they set up is a joke. That have set aside 1 billion dollars and through a court have limited their liability to $120,000.00 per player that can prove his condition is related to playing football in the NFL. That amouint is nothing for someone with serious neurological damage. At least in College football they make sure you are recovered from a concussion before they let you back on the field.
I've heard it suggested that getting rid of helmets would make it safer.

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