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The disease affecting the mental health of football players
Brut America
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2/9/2023
More and more football players are being diagnosed with CTE, a devastating neurodegenerative disease. So why did the NFL ignore it for decades?
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This disease is no joke. It affects the one place that we know very little about and that's the brain.
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CTE or chronic traumatic encephalopathy, an aggressive neurodegenerative disease that
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has been found in many football players' brains is believed to have potentially caused players
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to experience amnesia, erratic behavior, mental health issues, and even to commit murder.
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CTE is a neurodegenerative brain disease that's caused by repetitive traumatic injuries to the
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It's logical to assume that about at least one in ten NFL players on the field right now have CTE.
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But the research on CTE continues to be a debated topic in the NFL.
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This game is inherently violent. I think this does put tackle football and the NFL
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on notice that they do need to change some things.
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CTE is associated with impaired thinking, memory loss,
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impulsive behavior, and depression among former football players.
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Could be depression, could be anxiety, their inability to control
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their behaviors, their impulses, aggression, sometimes violence.
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CTE is very often seen in people who have taken thousands and thousands of blows to the head.
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CTE is believed to be impacting many current and former NFL players' day-to-day lives.
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I can't remember how to tie a tie. I can't remember how to lace my shoes.
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My left arm won't do what my brain tells it to do.
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It became associated with football in the early 2000s when researchers
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first began finding it in the brains of deceased NFL players.
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When Andre Waters died in 2006, who was a strong safety for the Philadelphia Eagles
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and the guy I grew up watching, he took his life at age 45, and it turned out he had CTE.
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CTE was also diagnosed in two former NFL players who were accused of murder
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and then died by suicide.
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Philip Adams, who died in 2021 at age 32, and Aaron Hernandez, who died in 2017 at age 27.
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He was struggling in a deep, dark place that many athletes suffer from.
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CTE can only be formally diagnosed by examining someone's brain after their death.
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Never occurred to me, and I'm a brain scientist, that they were actually getting head trauma.
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You can't see it, they don't complain of pain,
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and they aren't immediately symptomatic unless they've had a concussion.
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CTE has been found in the brains of many of the NFL's former star players,
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including Frank Gifford, Andre Waters, Junior Seau, and Demarius Thomas.
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But for decades, the NFL denied a connection between football and brain diseases.
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The concept of permanent brain damage and dementia following repeated blows to the head
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is a very well-established and generally accepted principle in medicine.
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Would you agree with that statement?
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There's a lot more you have to say about yes, I agree, or no, I don't agree.
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However, by 2013, the NFL agreed to pay a $765 million settlement for concussion-related injuries
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after over 2,000 NFL players sued the league,
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saying it never told them about connections between concussions and brain injuries.
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I think everyone now has a better sense of what damage you can get from playing football.
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And I think the NFL has given everybody 765 million reasons
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why you don't want to play football.
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In the settlement, the NFL refused to admit to any wrongdoing.
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There was no admission of guilt.
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There was no recognition that anything was caused by football.
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It wasn't until 2016 that a senior NFL official
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publicly confirmed a link between football and CTE.
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Well, certainly, Dr. McKee's research shows that a number of retired
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NFL players were diagnosed with CTE.
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So the answer to that question is certainly yes,
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but there's also a number of questions that come with that.
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In recent years, the NFL has announced new concussion protocols,
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player safety initiatives, and funding for research.
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The NFL has done, I think, a really good job of promoting taking the head out of the equation.
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You can't hit with the head.
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But earlier this season, concussion protocols were questioned again
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when Tua Tongovaiola was allowed to play after slamming his head into the turf
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and stumbling while walking on the field.
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But only four days later,
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Tongovaiola was hospitalized after suffering a concussion mid-game.
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The NFLPA announcing that this weekend that an unaffiliated neurotrauma consultant
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involved in his concussion evaluations has been terminated
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and saying modifications to the concussion protocol are needed.
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This is an epic fail, and it's a fail on the coach, too.
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As a coach, you were the last line of defense.
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And I'm sorry, but I'm not letting that guy back out there.
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I'm not letting that guy back out there.
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