Posted on 08/20/2011 3:24:33 PM PDT by Scanian
(CBS/AP) PHILADELPHIA - Six former players and one current player have sued the NFL in Philadelphia over the league's handling of concussion-related injuries, the first potential class-action lawsuit of its kind.
The players accuse the league of training players to hit with their heads, failing to properly treat them for concussions and trying to conceal for decades any links between football and brain injuries.
The plaintiffs include two-time Super Bowl champion Jim McMahon, who has said he played through five concussions but now frequently walks around "in a daze" and forgets why he entered a room.
The suit accuses the NFL of negligence and intentional misconduct in its response to the headaches, dizziness and dementia that former players have reported. The suit, filed Wednesday, seeks medical monitoring along with funds to pay for the care of injured players.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said the league had not yet seen the lawsuit but would vigorously contest any such claims.
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LOL! Been there, done that. I'm glad to hear that it's normal.
From my reading the suits are predicated on the league publishing a report that lied about the concussion risks, both the risks of getting them at all and the risk of permanent damage once you have one. Everybody knew there was some level of risk, but if the league actually did lie to them about that level of risk they’ve got a case.
Well there are two ways the can go. Eliminate helments entirely to deter head use, or wrap their heads in foam rubber about the size of bean bag. (Like Jack from Jack in the Box.)
Can still run though. I'm blessed. 28th wedding anniversary today.
Be a man Jim, walk it off
Interesting book on the subject by Gay Culverhouse, former President of the Tampa Bay Bucs. It’s called Throwaway Players: Concussion Crisis From Pee Wee Football to the NFL. Pretty appropriate title.
<<>>> “Isn’t a voluntary assumption of a known risk?” >>>
Absolutely! McMahon knew it was an extremely violent game. He made millions off that violence.
All of sudden, he says, why didn’t the league tell me it was violent?
In the rare event you find yourself on the floor do you look around for things you need to do while you’re down there?
If I’m on the floor I’m doing my back exercises. :{(
So you’re saying it’s the modern helmet that’s at fault.
Why aren’t they suing the helmet manufactures?
We all know the answer to that, they don’t have near the money the NFL does.
Obama will also appoint a czar to prevent people running with scissors.
The sad fact about this is that the lawyers running this lawsuit will make more than the players will.
Get rid of the helmet and the shoulder pads. Rugby can do it, so can the NFL.
....and yes, I played Rugby for eight years. years. years. years.
McMahons problem is going to be proving he wasnt messed up in the head before he entered the NFL.
Darn, where was it that he went to college? I forget.... ;^)
Happy anniversary!
Hell... I've been doing that for years. At least he knows he entered a room.
BYU. I have no idea how that happened. Did they know what they were getting?
I can sympathize with players who have legitimate complaints about the treatment they received when they were injured in the NFL, but the long-term impacts of a lot of these head injuries weren't always well understood in sports. Things are changing now, but I'm not sure players like McMahon have a strong legal case here.
Outrageousness!
When scissors are outlawed, only outlaws will have scissors.
Troy Aikman had several concussions, IIRC.
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