I watched a show about extreme athletes and traumatic brain injuries, the people they interviewed were big jump snowboarders and skiiers that you'd normally see at the xgames. However I think football players definitely can fit this category as well.
Basically what they found is that after a major brain injury these athletes became more willing to take risks which often led to more brain injuries. Which led to them taking more risks etc basically I think it becomes a self feeding cycle that the athlete has trouble breaking. Some of the athletes interviewed ended up dieing from a tbi even as their family begged them to quit their sport.
After enough concussions I don't think a player should be allowed back in the league and teams need to enforce that, because some of these guys can't make the decision for themselves.
Originally Posted by: isocleas2