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    The National Football League’s $914 million settlement of claims tied to player concussions was denied preliminary approval by a federal judge who said she is concerned that not all players will be paid.

    U.S. District Judge Anita Brody in Philadelphia yesterday said that a $675 million compensation fund included in the settlement may be insufficient to cover a class of about 20,000 retired players for a 65-year term. She asked for more do entation including economic analyses conducted by plaintiff lawyers.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-0...-by-judge.html


    Do retired players with concussion issues even deserve a settlement? If they do, is the amount suitable? If not, what would be a suitable amount for all parties involved?

    I'm not so sure we should be treating concussions like asbestos as if injuries weren't expected in this line of work. It's inherent to the very nature of the sport. Although, I think contracts should have more security for the players. That's a entirely different subject altogether. But it does in some ways tie in to this discussion.

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    Yes, they deserve to be paid for it, and not just some token settlement. The covert actions the NFL took to cover up what they knew, and all the disinformation they spit out for years about how serious concussions are make it a no brainer. Take away their tax exempt status while we're at it. I love the NFL, but they need to pay, big time.

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    Wait, playing a contact sport that involves constant collisions and head shots might cause concussions and head trauma? Wow, the NFL should have told the players about this before they signed up, because clearly people aren't able to tell that grass is green, the sky is blue, and bears in the woods. It's all the NFL's fault that the former players aren't healthy now

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    Wait, playing a contact sport that involves constant collisions and head shots might cause concussions and head trauma? Wow, the NFL should have told the players about this before they signed up, because clearly people aren't able to tell that grass is green, the sky is blue, and bears in the woods. It's all the NFL's fault that the former players aren't healthy now
    A lot of ing truth in this post, tbh.

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    Yes, they deserve to be paid for it, and not just some token settlement. The covert actions the NFL took to cover up what they knew, and all the disinformation they spit out for years about how serious concussions are make it a no brainer. Take away their tax exempt status while we're at it. I love the NFL, but they need to pay, big time.
    the day the NFL loses it's tax exempt status is also the day churches lose tax exempt status

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    Yes, they deserve to be paid for it, and not just some token settlement. The covert actions the NFL took to cover up what they knew, and all the disinformation they spit out for years about how serious concussions are make it a no brainer. Take away their tax exempt status while we're at it. I love the NFL, but they need to pay, big time.
    A bunch of the ex-players on the plantiff list were kickers and punters. How many of those guys are really affected by head injuries?

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    A bunch of the ex-players on the plantiff list were kickers and punters. How many of those guys are really affected by head injuries?
    Sorry, I wasn't terribly specific. Players that were sent back in after being concussed deserve to be compensated. I'm sure more than a few kickers and punters have had their clocks cleaned pretty well in special teams coverage, too. It's a huge mess.

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    Sorry, I wasn't terribly specific. Players that were sent back in after being concussed deserve to be compensated. I'm sure more than a few kickers and punters have had their clocks cleaned pretty well in special teams coverage, too. It's a huge mess.
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1...-return-for-td

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    Yes, they deserve to be paid for it, and not just some token settlement. The covert actions the NFL took to cover up what they knew, and all the disinformation they spit out for years about how serious concussions are make it a no brainer. Take away their tax exempt status while we're at it. I love the NFL, but they need to pay, big time.
    Why would the NFL get taxed? It's just a trade organization. It's made up of 32 teams that already pay loads of taxes. Taxing the NFL would be taxing the teams twice.

    The NFL covering up the true danger of concussion warrants them being sued, though. It would be one thing if they hadn't done that, and the players were suing for something no one saw coming.

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    Why would the NFL get taxed? It's just a trade organization. It's made up of 32 teams that already pay loads of taxes. Taxing the NFL would be taxing the teams twice.

    The NFL covering up the true danger of concussion warrants them being sued, though. It would be one thing if they hadn't done that, and the players were suing for something no one saw coming.
    You obviously know more about that than I I would settle for them actually being charitable with their awareness campaigns and giving more than $3.54 per $100.

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