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http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/03/jim-irsay-aspirin
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay had this to say to Sports Business Daily at the annual owners meeting last week on the dangers of football:
“I believe this: that the game has always been a risk, you know, and the way certain people are. Look at it. You take an aspirin, I take an aspirin, it might give you extreme side effects of illness and your body … may reject it, where I would be fine. So there is so much we don’t know.”
He also compared to other sports that pose danger, like bobsledding.
“It is a tough sport. It is a contact sport. Again, whether it is bobsledding, rugby, what have you now: Any of those sports it takes a commitment [that] ‘I am all in here.’”
Irsay follows fellow NFL team owner Jerry Jones in saying head-scratching things about any substantial risk in playing football. Last week, Jones told the Washington Post that suggesting there’s a link between CTE and football is “absurd” — even as an NFL official said that it exists.
Irsay’s statements were published on the same day that Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah retired, citing health concerns. He suffered five concussions during his playing career.
View: https://twitter.com/ShannonSharpe/status/714489107750248453
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay had this to say to Sports Business Daily at the annual owners meeting last week on the dangers of football:
“I believe this: that the game has always been a risk, you know, and the way certain people are. Look at it. You take an aspirin, I take an aspirin, it might give you extreme side effects of illness and your body … may reject it, where I would be fine. So there is so much we don’t know.”
He also compared to other sports that pose danger, like bobsledding.
“It is a tough sport. It is a contact sport. Again, whether it is bobsledding, rugby, what have you now: Any of those sports it takes a commitment [that] ‘I am all in here.’”
Irsay follows fellow NFL team owner Jerry Jones in saying head-scratching things about any substantial risk in playing football. Last week, Jones told the Washington Post that suggesting there’s a link between CTE and football is “absurd” — even as an NFL official said that it exists.
Irsay’s statements were published on the same day that Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah retired, citing health concerns. He suffered five concussions during his playing career.
View: https://twitter.com/ShannonSharpe/status/714489107750248453