12-24-2015, 11:43 AM
The way the NFL completely changed course/position in response to some its high-profile players' off-field conduct once the public saw evidence (and cried foul) makes me think that the NFL leadership is quite vulnerable and willing to do a complete about-face in order to preserve fan loyalty.
But, you know much more about the game and business of football than I do, Cutz -- I'm just pondering out loud. Thanks for the background info.
My thinking was that popularizing the risks, if it leads to some vocal outrage from the public, could give the players and the union leverage in negotiations. My only real interest in that regard is adequate health-related coverage during and after their careers (even if brain or other field-sustained injuries/effects don't materialize until long after they retire). The superstars make enough money that they probably don't have to worry much about it. But, the lesser-known work horses may not. Maybe the players' union already has that covered though?
Anyway, like with boxing and hockey, I expect most football participants and fans are aware that risk of long-term health issues is inherent to the sport. But, I really didn't know just how common and serious brain-related issues were to NFL players until we started discussing it here a year or more ago.
But, you know much more about the game and business of football than I do, Cutz -- I'm just pondering out loud. Thanks for the background info.
My thinking was that popularizing the risks, if it leads to some vocal outrage from the public, could give the players and the union leverage in negotiations. My only real interest in that regard is adequate health-related coverage during and after their careers (even if brain or other field-sustained injuries/effects don't materialize until long after they retire). The superstars make enough money that they probably don't have to worry much about it. But, the lesser-known work horses may not. Maybe the players' union already has that covered though?
Anyway, like with boxing and hockey, I expect most football participants and fans are aware that risk of long-term health issues is inherent to the sport. But, I really didn't know just how common and serious brain-related issues were to NFL players until we started discussing it here a year or more ago.