School district athletic director reacts to concerns about concussions

A medical report says NFL star Junior Seau suffered from a chronic brain disease after too many hits on the football field. NEISD athletic director talks about safety for students

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FreeHole - 1/11/2013 12:18 PM
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"Anytime something like that happens, it's always scary for everybody,” Comalander told us. OF COURSE IT'S SCARY. WHINING INJURED STUDENTS MIGHT PUT AN END TO A VERY LUCRATIVE, ALBEIT DANGEROUS, SPORT. "Yes, football has more potential head contact as part of the sport,” said Jerry Comalander. COME ON...POTENTIAL? THE GAME IS BASED ON HEAD CRASHES, THUS THE EXPENSIVE, SOMETIMES USELESS, HELMETS. "We are doing, in my opinion, the absolute best for our children," Comalander insisted. SURE...JUST GO SEE HOW COACHES TREAT THE PLAYERS. IT SEEMS THE GAME IS BASED ON ANCIENT VIKING RAIDS ON ENEMY TRIBES. BUT THEY USED HORNS ON THEIR HELMETS, FOR MORE EFFECT.
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