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HALL OF FAME defensive tackle Warren Sapp announced Tuesday that he will donate his brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation after he dies.
The announcement was made in a video and statement from Sapp published at The Playersโ Tribune.
Sapp says his decision was largely influenced by an email he received from Fred Willis, a former NFL running back from the 1970s.
According to Sapp, the email contained quotes from NFL owners disputing the notion that there was any correlation between the head trauma that comes with the game and the negative consequences many players were experiencing after leaving the league.
โI mean down the line you could see it,โ Sapp says. โโThereโs no correlation between football, CTE, suicides, and all this foolish stuff.โ I mean where are you getting this information from? And then spewing it out as if itโs fact.โ
Sapp goes on to detail some of the troubles heโs been experiencing personally with memory loss and function since leaving the league.
You try to [say], โAll right, Iโm gonna get a little more sleep โ maybe itโs something I did last night, maybe something I drank,โ or whatever it is. You try to find a reason that itโs not that itโs my brain, that Iโm not deteriorating right before my own eyes.โ
Itโs the most frightening feeling, but itโs also a very weakening feeling because you feel like a child. I need help. I need somebody to help me find something that I couldโve found with my eyes closed, in the dead of night, half asleep.โ
Sapp also criticizes the โmachoismโ found throughout the NFL, and speaks to the fact that the tough exterior players feel a need to exude may keep some of them from getting help.
We play in a macho league, and we talk about Hall of Famers now who are immortalized forever โ made busts and everything, legends of the game. Thereโs no way that any of us want to admit that we canโt remember how to get home, or a grocery list that the wife has given us, or how to go pick up our kids to the school, or whatever it may be.โ
While the stories that Sapp relays are tragic, he does offer hope for the future, and believes that with research and diligence, football can be made safer for all involved, especially the kids being introduced to the sport at a young age.
You can watch the video in its entirety below.
- Tyler Lauletta, Business Insider
I wonder if he will claim that a brain injury caused him to solicit a prostitute a couple of years ago. โบ
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000467830/article/sapp-fired-from-job-at-nfl-network-following-phoenix-arrest
@Paul Kennedy: gotta love when people try to dirty a very good thing heโs doing by bringing up the past.
@Paul Kennedy: so what he was with a hooker? What are you some kind of saint? Stupid comment dude. Seriously
@Joseph Devine: yeah cause I said I was a saintโฆ.. had nothing got to do with the article so why would he bring it up? Heโs shedding light on a completely different subject. I guess youโre perfect thoughโฆ.
@Joseph Devine: crap!! Thought u weโre talking to me lol!! Sorry bro
@Nathan Mawhinney: lol when I read your reply I was like wtf? Why are you attacking me? No worries dude all good.