sportscurmudgeon
02-20-2011, 02:46 PM
RIP - - and condolences to his family...
R.I.P. Dave Duersonsportscurmudgeon 02-20-2011, 02:46 PM RIP - - and condolences to his family... SmootSmack 03-08-2011, 12:06 AM Ex-NFLers battle with brain trauma may help explain why Dave Duerson committed suicide (http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/2011/02/26/2011-02-26_exnflers_battle_with_brain_trauma_may_help_expl ain_why_dave_duerson_committed_su.html) Alvin Walton 03-08-2011, 07:57 AM How does a player get unfairly pressured into participating ? If the coach says show up and practice, you show up and practice. If the boss says get to work, you get to work.... Sound like union coddling mentality to me. MTK 03-08-2011, 08:46 AM Ex-NFLers battle with brain trauma may help explain why Dave Duerson committed suicide (http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/2011/02/26/2011-02-26_exnflers_battle_with_brain_trauma_may_help_expl ain_why_dave_duerson_committed_su.html) depressing Giantone 03-08-2011, 06:25 PM Sound like union coddling mentality to me. ....huh, ever play football? Giantone 03-08-2011, 06:30 PM How does a player get unfairly pressured into participating ? If the coach says show up and practice, you show up and practice. If the boss says get to work, you get to work.... Sound like union coddling mentality to me. Coach to Player......fine you have a boo-boo go sit the bench and we'll take that young rookie and see if he wants a job? Defensewins 03-08-2011, 06:45 PM How does a player get unfairly pressured into participating ? If the coach says show up and practice, you show up and practice. If the boss says get to work, you get to work.... Sound like union coddling mentality to me. Are you familiar with the so called voluntary work outs and offseason training program? You know the ones that is not obligatory but if anyone one player misses they get slammed first by the coaches in the press, then by the press, then the fans and the player that misses a VOLUNTARY workout is called a malcontent. Sound at all familiar? Sounds like owner double talk to me. First the owners and commissioner claim to be really concerned about player concussions and head trauma, but then they want to add two more regular season games, because $9 billion dollars a year revenue is not enough? Some people don't understand how billionaires could demand an additional $1 billion in concessions from players whose careers last an average of just three years, and suffer an assortment of degenerative joint and brain injuries. Alvin Walton 03-08-2011, 08:06 PM ....huh, ever play football? Not for 1.4 million a year. Defensewins 04-03-2011, 05:58 PM Yet another player that suffered the same fate due to concussions. Sad. Ex-Falcons lineman had brain disease linked to concussions - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/04/01/brain.concussion.dronett/index.html?hpt=Sbin) Leader In Sports 02-23-2012, 05:14 PM Dave Duerson's family sues NFL over his suicide - NFL News | FOX Sports on MSN (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/dave-duersons-family-sues-NFL-over-suicide-022312) The family of former Chicago Bears player Dave Duerson filed a wrongful-death suit against the NFL on Thursday, claiming the league didn't do enough to prevent or treat the concussions that severely damaged his brain before he killed himself last year. The suit was filed in Chicago on behalf of Duerson's son, Tregg, and three other children. Duerson died on Feb. 17, 2011, of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest at his home in Sunny Isles Beach, Fla. The lawsuit accuses the NFL of negligently causing the brain damage that led Duerson to take his own life at the age of 50 by not warning him of the negative effects of concussions. Attorney Thomas Demetrio, who is representing Duerson's family, said the NFL should have been a leader in educating current and former players about head injuries. ''They not only dropped the ball, they maintained until current times that there was no connection between playing football, receiving concussions and brain damage,'' Demetrio said. ''That's wrong.'' The NFL said in a statement that it had not yet seen the lawsuit. ''Dave Duerson was an outstanding football player and citizen who made so many positive contributions but unfortunately encountered serious personal challenges later in his life,'' the NFL said. ''We sympathize with the Duerson family and continue to be saddened by this tragedy.'' A native of Muncie, Ind., Duerson was a third-round draft pick by the Bears in 1983 out of Notre Dame and played 11 seasons in the NFL before retiring in 1993. He won Super Bowls with the 1985 Bears and 1990 Giants, and played in four Pro Bowls. The lawsuit was filed less than a week after nearly a dozen former NFL players living in Louisiana sued the NFL over their own concussions. Several former New Orleans Saints players are among the 11 ex-players named as plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit filed Friday in federal court in New Orleans. The lawsuit says each of them has developed mental or physical problems from concussions or concussion-like symptoms. Several lawsuits blaming the NFL for concussion-related dementia and brain disease already have been consolidated in Philadelphia. Duerson had at least 10 concussions during his NFL career, according to his family, and lost consciousness during some. He left notes for his family asking that his brain be donated to science, and researchers at the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy at Boston University's School of Medicine concluded he had ''moderately advanced'' brain damage and CTE related to blows to the head. The lawsuit says the damage affected his judgment, inhibition and impulse control. The lawsuit also names helmet maker Riddell Inc., alleging that the helmets didn't adequately protect players from concussions. Messages left for a Riddell spokeswoman weren't immediately returned Thursday. |
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