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Saints quarterback Drew Brees: Concussions are still a major issue

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The National Football League has said they are doing everything they can to study the problem of concussions and trying to emphasize player safety.

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees took a minute of his life while at the beach to address that issue when he was approached by TMZ cameras who asked him about former San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau and how he felt about concussions in the league. Seau committed suicide last May and doctors have said his brain showed signs of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), which is traced to head injuries.

“I think it’s a major issue. It’s something that we need to continue to put research [into] and treatment protocols at the forefront to try to find ways to treat guys that have those long-term head and neck injuries when they leave this game. It is definitely a serious problem,” Brees said.

He was also asked if he will get another Super Bowl ring before the Chargers and Brees replied, “I hope so.”

  • Published On Feb 28, 2013
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    Carl C 5 pts

    THIS is a "Non-Story".

    These "Sports Writers" have a LOT of "poor days", I guess.

    LuisDaniel 21 pts

     Carl C it's called "the offseason", Carl. If you find coverage of inane non stories so bad, why check up on the NFL during it?

    Carl C 5 pts

     LuisDaniel I just have HOPES that there MIGHT be some GOOD INFORMATION available from some TRUE Journalist who has access to these NFL Personnel.

    WHY do YOU "check-up" on the NFL during the Off-Season?

    I suppose you just "sign-on" to be a P.I.T.A.?

    LuisDaniel 21 pts

    Concussions will be a little bit less of an issue if your coaches and teammates don't organize a pool to hurt opponents, Drew