WaterfallJumper
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.As part of the neuro training, the doctors needed to find something that stimulated me — something I got excited about the way I got excited about football.
We determined that that something was coaching.
So today, I put on football camps and work with kids in the small town of Aledo, Texas, where I live, and I work with my own boys, coaching them up, too. I’m obsessed with my family now. I finally came to the realization that my relationship with the NFL was temporary, but my relationship with my wife and kids is permanent. It’s forever.
good read. i find it somewhat disconcerting that, after all he went through, he decided to go into coaching football, including coaching up his own sons:
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It's a fabulous article and I can't help but notice who was there helping him and urging him to go to the neuro clinic? Who was that? Oh yeah, his wife. Because as he said, no one gave a **** about what he was up to after he retired but for her and their children, it's the rest of their lives.
It's a fabulous article and I can't help but notice who was there helping him and urging him to go to the neuro clinic? Who was that? Oh yeah, his wife. Because as he said, no one gave a **** about what he was up to after he retired but for her and their children, it's the rest of their lives.
Of course nobody cared about what he was up to after he retired. The guy was a douchebag.
"I know Gronk and Jimmy Graham, they did well last year," Finley said, according to Jason Wilde of ESPN Milwaukee. "But in this league, you've got to do it consistently. If you've shown that you can do it one time, you have to come back and do it. They're going to have to show me something. I'm not trying to beat them or see what I can do better than them, but they're going to have to show me a little more."
Finley's comments could raise a few eyebrows considering how Gronkowski and Graham finished in the top five in receptions and were two of seven receivers to top 1,300 yards last season, nearly doubling Finley's production. To Finley's credit, he doesn't believe he has done enough in the league, either. That sentiment was behind his decision to accept a short-term contract from the Packers.
Amazing. This was news to me. I did not know these issues can be corrected in therapy.
Now, for the first time, somebody was telling me, This isn’t your fault. Something is doing this to you. And we can fix it.
You're really making light of a serious situation. Gronk had all of one year in the league when Finley mentioned that he (and Graham) needed to show more consistency / longevity before being pronounced the next big thing. Wouldn't we say the same thing about Zeke, for example? Ridiculous to dredge up an innocent comment from five years ago, and use that as a spring board for insulting a man dealing with traumatic brain injury.
The guy who hadn't done jack shouldn't have been talking about other players.
Look in the mirror.The guy who hadn't done jack shouldn't have been talking about other players.
CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) seems promising for treating concussions. if research continues to show that CBT is effective in treating the effects of concussions, the NFLPA should push for the NFL to include free coverage of therapy for retirees in the next labor agreement.
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Many days, but not all of themI thank God for my wife every day.