What if sports had impeachment? These teams, athletes and organizations should face it.
Has had the title of “worst owner in sports” locked up for quite a while now. He defiantly clings to a racist nickname, and has turned what used to be Washington’s marquee franchise into an afterthought. If that. And he wants to wrangle public funding, or public land, for a new stadium? Hahahahahahaha, hohohohohohoho, heeheeheehee. Oh, that’s a good one! Though watching him try might be more entertaining than his team’s actual games.
No, these are the people who continue to insist that contact sports are perfectly safe, and that there’s been no link found between repetitive head trauma and neurodegenerative diseases like CTE. While there might not be a definitive link, there is a growing mountain of research that shows strong evidence of one, and continuing to deny it puts athletes’ health and well-being in danger.
There are plenty of successful programs that rub people the wrong way. But the Blue Devils are perhaps the only school that could field a starting lineup and backups for a team of “Most Annoying Players.”
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