There's always a scapegoat when somebody commits suicide or flips out & kills others & themselves. It's either violence in movies, games, steroids, too many hits etc etc but never something that could be simply wrong in their head to begin with. It's never the previous history of depression, mental illness, or anything else.
Like I said earlier - I'm in the minority but I liked it better when the big NY's day bowls were worth watching because depending on the outcome of 2 or 3 of them the MNC would be named.
BCS is a bastardized attempt at playoffs. It needs to be full playoff or the old system - at least that's how it would be if I was in charge.
Like I said earlier - I'm in the minority but I liked it better when the big NY's day bowls were worth watching because depending on the outcome of 2 or 3 of them the MNC would be named.
BCS is a bastardized attempt at playoffs. It needs to be full playoff or the old system - at least that's how it would be if I was in charge.
Seau was depressed. He also had brain damage from the concussions he sustained and it was believed that lead to his depression. I'm not going to pretend to know but I know do that doctors are a lot smarter than I am. It doesn't take rocket appliances to figure out that too many blows to the head can mess you up.
You guys forget.........this type of game happens to us all the time. UGA 2012, LSU and Alabama 2011, Bama 2010, etc.......you eventually get used to getting your bell rung in some ways.
The key is learning from it and trying to get your program to the upper echelon of the conference and nation. Games like this always make you question if you are on the right path.
There's a risk of injury in any contact sport.