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<blockquote data-quote="presjacket" data-source="post: 903015" data-attributes="member: 912"><p><a href="https://frontofficesports.com/newsletter/ncaa-gee-lawsuit/" target="_blank">This article was in my Front Office Sports newsletter</a>. (I'm not sure how I got on their mailing list.) </p><p></p><p>If the plaintiff wins, I could see a bunch of late night commercials in the future. "Did you or a loved one play college football before 2010 and now are experiencing memory loss, psychological problems, or even death? You could be eligible for millions of dollars in compensation! Call the law firm of Dooley, Goff, & Donnan now!"</p><p></p><p>If I remember correctly, Coach Chan Gailey, in his first season (2002), would not let Sidney Ford return to the football field after a concussion early in the season. Ford had suffered multiple concussions in his career. It seems like Gailey said something publicly to the effect that Ford's long term health was more important than football. I've wondered since, after the public learned about CTE, did Gailey know something more about concussions than his collegiate contemporaries because of his NFL experience?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="presjacket, post: 903015, member: 912"] [URL='https://frontofficesports.com/newsletter/ncaa-gee-lawsuit/']This article was in my Front Office Sports newsletter[/URL]. (I'm not sure how I got on their mailing list.) If the plaintiff wins, I could see a bunch of late night commercials in the future. "Did you or a loved one play college football before 2010 and now are experiencing memory loss, psychological problems, or even death? You could be eligible for millions of dollars in compensation! Call the law firm of Dooley, Goff, & Donnan now!" If I remember correctly, Coach Chan Gailey, in his first season (2002), would not let Sidney Ford return to the football field after a concussion early in the season. Ford had suffered multiple concussions in his career. It seems like Gailey said something publicly to the effect that Ford's long term health was more important than football. I've wondered since, after the public learned about CTE, did Gailey know something more about concussions than his collegiate contemporaries because of his NFL experience? [/QUOTE]
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