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He was only 43 years old too.
The city loved him.
The city loved him.
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Originally Posted by Regal Black
crazy that he's the 8th member of the 1994 Chargers team to pass away. All died before the age of 45
Originally Posted by RunningFishy
I hate to be a jerk and say it, but at what point does it take for people to realize that shots to the head will leave repercussions down the road? Seau didn't think about this when playing football? I'm sure ALL ATHLETES realize the risks involved with sports. If that's the case, they might as well outlaw MMA. I personally dislike the promotion of such sport anyhow. Still, the issue of a concussion and his suicide cannot be bridged together.
You have people fighting for their lives day in and day out at the hospital, but here you have Seau comitting suicide? What good is killing yourself? He could've put himself up for clinical tests and done better than to just end his life. Still, it is tragic.
Also, SMH at the upcoming weeks and months about how heroic and great this player was. ESPN will be all over it, his picture will be on the cover of magazines with quick durations, much like Joe Paterno. The whole process will rinse and repeat, 'again'. But most of all, SMH at the 'after-the-fact' revelations about how they didn't know he had mental concerns.
Not sure if funny, but Seau proally hurt a lot more people unintentionally with repercussions not in the media.
smfhOriginally Posted by P MAC ONE
Originally Posted by lobotomybeats
so....2007 New England Patriots are now 18-2.
supposedly the average life span for an NFL player is around 52-55.Originally Posted by tim teufel
Originally Posted by Regal Black
crazy that he's the 8th member of the 1994 Chargers team to pass away. All died before the age of 45
Wow didn't know this