Counting high school and college players and over the 100 years or so that football has been an organized sport: millions. Plus all the other contact sports played the world over for centuries--boxing, rugby, wrestling etc... I don't doubt CTE exists, just that the current hysteria surrounding it is overblown. Cut through the hype and what do you find? That the average life expectancy of NFL players is higher than that of the average population (77.5 years for NFL players, per OSHA stats).
Ok. Yes you're right that would be millions and millions.
FYI: There are concerns for Soccer players and Rugby players. There have been reports regarding brain damage within those sports as well.
Brain damage in former association football players. An evaluation by cerebral computed tomography. - PubMed - NCBI
Personally all I want is transparency. Let players make up their own minds and decide their own risk reward balance. But unfortunately the NFL played their tobacco industry type games which is, imo, where the "hysteria" is coming from.
The "life expectancy of NFL players is higher....." stuff is misleading especially within a CTE or Concussion discussion. NFL players are 3 or 4 times more likely to die with or from ALS or AD.
Neurodegenerative causes of death among retired National Football League players
People choose to do dangerous jobs all the time. They measure the risks and decide whether or not the compensation is worth it or not. The NFL did not give its players all the info needed to make those choices. The NFL released false medical research for parents of football playing children to read. No NFL, it is not ok "for a high school football player to re-enter a game after sustaining a concussion".
My problem is that I have a 10 year old that wants to play football and I simply cannot trust any of the info coming from the NFL regarding player safety. How do I make a decision based on their research when reputable orgs are stating otherwise?
Anyways the hysteria could have been tampered with transparency.
The NFL has proven multiple times that it isn't interested in player safety or how CTE may affect them rather they are more concerned with how CTE will hurt their bottom dollar.
NFL helmet sensors indefinitely delayed
Parents can purchase impact sensing helmets for their football playing children which gives the parent live impact data. This technology could be used for research. It could measure and store every single hit a player receives over his entire career. It could be used in the NFL to trigger a sideline concussion test instead of having some doctor standing on the sideline trying to "eyeball" it.
Why haven't they switched to impact sensing helmets? I don't know but I suspect it's because they realize that a large number of players during a game would be called to the sideline for a concussion test or even worse they would be put into concussion protocol. That would lead to increased roster sizes, increased salary caps and an increased concussion scrutiny. The NFL wants none of that.
Shockbox - Concussion Management Helmet Sensors
Side Note: I've been following some of VT's research because I wanted a way to protect my kid if I do let him play.
Hard-hitting Research | Virginia Tech Magazine
Head impacts high when kids play football – Virginia Tech-Wake Forest Center for Injury Biomechanics