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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Giselle is no fool. He is at major risk of all sorts of things from his concussions-mental illness, early dementia, etc. She was willing to take those risk as part of the deal for only so long. Now with another season, he increases risk of disability even more. As a parent of a child with medical issues and a disability and the daughter of a volatile mother with mental illness, I have also been through dementia with a parent and none of this would be a walk in the park with even all the money in the world to throw at it (though it would be easier). If she stays married and this season gives him another head injury that tips the scales she could within the next 10-15 years be looking at a life of hell. The press will eviscerate her for not doing enough for him as he declines. She will be eviscerated for going out and having fun with friends while he is home disabled even if it's self care. She will have a partner who not only doesn't do his part, but drains every ounce of her energy of he becomes moody and abusive or declines into depression or develops dementia. If she divorces him once he becomes disabled, she is a monster. If she divorces him and he declines into disability thanks to football injuries, she is a saint in the press if she arranges care and checks on his now and then and stays in his life. She can find a new husband and she is still considered a good person because she doesn't abandon him.[/quote] Are quarterbacks at high risk of brain injury? I don't know diddly about sports - but I thought quarterbacks sort of do a pretty safe thing, then mostly aren't around for the rough stuff.[/quote] Tom Brady’s career is over 20 years old. He was playing back when quarterbacks were allowed to be hit more and he has already received many concussions. THe writing may already be on the wall for him.[/quote] Also, when TB12 played for the Patriots, he ended up winning 6/8 Superbowls they made it to - plus one with the Bucs. The issue is that in many cases, the other team could not take down (for example, Gronk) - so they had to go after TB12, being a relatively stationary target - who is large but smaller than many other team mates. It was all the other teams had, because they knew if they took TB12 out, that was the game for them. Thankfully, that never happened, but they tried - because like I said - that was their only hope of winning against the Patriots in those days. Giselle has a legitimate concern, but she knew who she married. [/quote] Yes, I’ve seen every game of the Patriots with Brady and a few in person and he has been hit and hit hard too many times to count. Unfortunately the game where he tore his ACL and was out for the whole year (in 2008) I attended in person. That was crap.[/quote]
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