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<blockquote data-quote="Heyjoe4" data-source="post: 974206" data-attributes="member: 13032"><p>I think you're right Krabs, and it includes healthcare as well. At least I think it does. At any rate, Voyageur is right. Considering how violent the sport is, and that the guys who make over $10 million for 15 years are rare, it would be good if they took care of all the guys required to play the game.</p><p></p><p>But if I had a kid, there's no way I'd let him near a football field. It's weird. I love the sport in spite of the dangers. I know they make a decision to play, and they're certainly more aware of the risks than when Bart Starr was a QB. Considering how much money the sport makes, it would be good to have a program that makes sure they never go broke for football-related injuries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyjoe4, post: 974206, member: 13032"] I think you're right Krabs, and it includes healthcare as well. At least I think it does. At any rate, Voyageur is right. Considering how violent the sport is, and that the guys who make over $10 million for 15 years are rare, it would be good if they took care of all the guys required to play the game. But if I had a kid, there's no way I'd let him near a football field. It's weird. I love the sport in spite of the dangers. I know they make a decision to play, and they're certainly more aware of the risks than when Bart Starr was a QB. Considering how much money the sport makes, it would be good to have a program that makes sure they never go broke for football-related injuries. [/QUOTE]
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