JamesAndTheGiantHead
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Just as I was about to stick Songs Of Praise on.
Jacks to get stuffed
Seen MOTD2 and how brave is Lloris?! The bleeding hearts in the studio saying there should be a rule so the decision is taken out of his hands - what a load of bollocks. Have they not heard of Bert Trautmann? Spurs fans will love Lloris even more after this, great goalkeeper.
Lloris' bravery notwithstanding, you can't take liberties with head injuries. There are instances of American footballers suffering brain traumas after on-field collisions. Lloris lost consciousness on the field in the immediate aftermath and apparently has no recollection of the collision. As such, a medical decision should have been taken that he could not continue. I also happen to agree with Brian O'Driscoll's uncle with regards to the rules they are introducing in rugby about players being allowed to return to the field of play after a concussion being potentially dangerous.
There is a rising belief that the brain damage caused by concussions played a significant part in a number of former nfl players' suicides and other aggressive behaviours, and some argue Chris Benoit murdered his son and wife before committing suicide because of the damage to his brain as a result of concussions (he is reported to have had the brain of a 90 year old Alzheimer's sufferer).
The nfl is only just beginning to accept the long term risks of head injuries and are adapting their rules because of that. They are fighting against an attitude of "it's football, it's meant to be violent" and denial.