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FYI starting very soon I'm going to start deleting stories that need a log in subscription to read like this one.
Cliff notes for us behind the pay wall.
No don't believe in that either.....and as a person who makes a living off of subscriptions and such I'll never let that pass either.Cliff notes for us behind the pay wall.
Thank youNo don't believe in that either.....and as a person who makes a living off of subscriptions and such I'll never let that pass either.
He's not saying you can't, just not stuff behind a paywall. The link you posted requires a WaPo subscription so most people here can't even read what you posted. Just because you pay for the subscription doesn't mean other can just because you post the link.Seems to me if I pay for content, I should be able to share it. But if you don't want me to, I won't. It's your site, man.
You don't have to it is free with an email address.I wouldn't pay ten cents for a WAPO subscription. But hey, that's me.
OK, I wouldn't read the WAPO for ten cents.You don't have to it is free with an email address.
The NFL doesn't care about player's safety?!?! Well knock me over with a feather.The gist of the article is that the NFL is not fulfilling its contractual obligations, Hundreds of players suffer from CTE, as confirmed by experts in the field, and the league has refused to grant them a settlement. The league employs a stable of doctors that sees what they are told to see.
Not saying more but hockey and soccer have quite a bit.I mean it’s not the only sport but certainly happens more frequently in football than any other HS sport. I mean aside from Boxing or MMA tell me a sport that has more than football?
"What insidious condition?" Roger Goodell (probably).In honor of Dave Duerson, not to mention Junior Seau and even Aaron Hernandez, the NFL should spend more of its vast riches on this insidious condition.