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Anyone else watch this?

Sad, disturbing and depressing.

The documentary said that the family donated his brain to BU for CTE testing. Haven't seen what the results were. Anyone? Nothing returned on a Google query.

The brother of the deceased Rashaan Salaam, another dynamo RB from that era says he had symptoms of CTE.

Brother says Rashaan Salaam had CTE symptoms
 
Anyone else watch this?

Sad, disturbing and depressing.

The documentary said that the family donated his brain to BU for CTE testing. Haven't seen what the results were. Anyone? Nothing returned on a Google query.

The brother of the deceased Rashaan Salaam, another dynamo RB from that era says he had symptoms of CTE.

Brother says Rashaan Salaam had CTE symptoms


I have it on my "watchlist." Is it worth the watch?
That Frazier - Phillips two-headed monster was the gold standard to option/read-option or whatever they called it back then.
 
I have it on my "watchlist." Is it worth the watch?

Its well made for sure. Not exactly a feel-good movie though. Its somewhere between Schindler's List and The English Patient.

Just a waste of elite talent. Shame.

That Frazier - Phillips two-headed monster was the gold standard to option/read-option or whatever they called it back then.

Those mid-90s Huskers teams were dominant.
 
It was well worth watching. He was a piece of sh!t way before any CTE would have set in though, regardless of what any testing shows.

Yea.....I'm sympathetic to his childhood circumstances but not how his life ended.
 
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We don't get Showtime here...any dodgy swine got a link to it? Had a look round and can't find one, but i know you lot know better!
 
Think of the CTE they will find in OJ when he has died
 
Well the NFL will likely try to claim his condition was due to trauma suffered by abuse from Frank Drebin and the Police Squad. He took some nasty shots in those movies.

Had to share that to my Facebook LOL
 
With regards to the documentary, I thought it was very well put together and would recommend for appropriate audiences, even if the material was so disturbing I was speechless at times.
 
The documentary was raw and very sad.

I was left thinking "if only" after watching it.
 
Its well made for sure. Not exactly a feel-good movie though. Its somewhere between Schindler's List and The English Patient.

Just a waste of elite talent. Shame.



Those mid-90s Huskers teams were dominant.

Those husker teams of the mid 90s were like Bama is today, even a little better.
 
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