A player being carted off the field after receiving a concussion. |
But the concern of concussions go past just money owed. In an article written by Stephanie Smith in 2009, there were conclusive evidence to show brain damage sustained by players in the NFL. "But today, using tissue from retired NFL athletes culled posthumously, the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy (CSTE), at the Boston University School of Medicine, is shedding light on what concussions look like in the brain. The findings are stunning. Far from innocuous, invisible injuries, concussions confer tremendous brain damage." This evidence really amazed me and led me to look around the internet to see what the NFL is doing to protect the players.
After an hour or so of searching, I found that the NFL is trying to start conducting studies to delve deeper into problem of concussions. Personally, I think that there must be some way to protect the players more, whether it helmets with better protection, or suspensions given out to players who make plays that put other players at risk for concussions. Either way, the risk for concussions increases as more and more players become stronger and stronger, so the NFL better figure out a way to solve this issue, and fast.