This thread took a decidedly homoerotic turn.
Who could blame him?
Pakrz posted:Goalline posted:Brainwashed Boris posted:I'm already bored of watching.
I don't look forward to gameday 1/2 as much as I used to.
It's something to pass the time on Sundays
I feel you, bro. I used to get so pumped up on game day and the whole week before. Now, sometimes I forget it is game day.
Why ya gotta feel bros?
Cmon man. Itâs the 21 century. Cmon over and let me cop a feel, big boy.
I see what you did there... you big stud.
good stuff Goalline
Henry is the anti-hero
Henry posted:This thread took a decidedly homoerotic turn.
Did it turn you on? (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
I feel dirty now.
One of many Einsteins on this site!
Mostly Norman Einstein's.
Or Danny Woodcock.
Fedya posted:Henry posted:This thread took a decidedly homoerotic turn.
Did it turn you on? (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
Man, I'm hitting the homo bingo on this thread. Asked out twice.
Goalline posted:Pakrz posted:Goalline posted:Brainwashed Boris posted:I'm already bored of watching.
I don't look forward to gameday 1/2 as much as I used to.
It's something to pass the time on Sundays
I feel you, bro. I used to get so pumped up on game day and the whole week before. Now, sometimes I forget it is game day.
Why ya gotta feel bros?
Cmon man. Itâs the 21 century. Cmon over and let me cop a feel, big boy.
Pakrz likes the money shot in the face. So there's that.
Who doesnât?
and back to the topic for which this topic was originally started..... possible hope for athletes with brain injuries.
To quote Iowacheese," I for one am shocked by this"...
DeAndre Levy testifies Lions encouraged him not to talk about CTE
Appearing before a congressional subcommittee on brain injuries in football, former NFL linebacker DeAndre Levy testified the Lions tried to silence him from speaking publicly about CTE.
âThe moment I said anything about it, I had two calls telling me I shouldnât talk about it,â Levy told the committee, via Kyle Meinke of mlive.com. âI donât know if it was because it was CTE, or if it was because itâs just the general NFL rule of, like, only football. Only talk about football, only think about football. I posted simply the research . . . and I was told not to talk about it the first day it was out. And Iâm just, like, you know, it could have just been locker room culture. Nobody wants to talk about anything other than football. But it didnât sit well with me when Iâm talking about brain injuries.
âItâs my brain. Itâs not my shoulder; itâs my brain. It controls everything I do; it controls everything we think, everything we feel. And if I donât have the right to speak about that as a player, I think it really speaks about the culture of the NFL, of what those conversations are. I think thatâs indicative of the conversations that we donât hear. The closed-door conversations between owners. They still are trying to find ways to silence us.â
Levy never mentioned the Ford family by name during his congressional subcommittee appearance but criticized ownership for failing to properly educate players about the long-term risks of brain injuries.
âI donât think the owners are in touch with it,â Levy said. âItâs a business. Weâre a number. Our brains and bodies are disposable. I canât speak for every team â Iâve only been with one team â but, I mean, I never sat down and talked with the owner. So thereâs no connection [with] the players. Right now, weâre the only ones that will even care about the issue.â
Levy played eight seasons in the NFL after the Lions made him a third-round pick, with his final five games coming last season. The Lions cut him in March, and he filed a grievance against the team seeking to recoup a $1.75 million injury guarantee, saying his knee isnât healthy.
UPDATE 8:29 P.M. ET: The Lions said in a statement, âWe are aware of his comments, and we strongly disagree with his claim that anyone from our organization tried to silence him.â