
ONE AFTER ANOTHER
“You know, a player, a former player, Dave Meggyesy, once said to me that when you sign an NFL contract, you sign away your right to have a middle age. And it is true. You meet players who are in their mid-thirties, and they speak openly about the fact that when

NOT GOOD
they’re in their mid-forties they might not be able to communicate with their wife and kids the way they once could. I’m thinking of Andre Waters, who was a star safety for the Philadelphia Eagles, who committed suicide at age forty-five, and when they did an autopsy, he had the brain tissue of an eighty-eight-year-old with Alzheimer’s. This is very real. And the NFL has tried to sweep it under the carpet for decades.” -Dave Zirin
Try telling that to the hundreds of millions of heads that will watch the Super Bowl on Sunday.
Who cares about facts when you know everything already and it’s the Super Bowl, aka Genius Day?
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