before. 1905 i think a lot of college players and called them to reform. the hope is to gain themselves and become a better game as a result. sorry there a dark side that is glamorized tough defense and hard hitting that were copycatted and helped create the crisis that they are in today? probably. a a bears fan, you have to look at the legacy and say does this change the people of the team. again number 46 said our game plan and their game plan is we will get to know the second string quarterback today and at some point, buddy ryan would turn and say it s time to win a new can of quarterback.
black. absolutely. and what the different dynamics feel like in those cases. you know, this particular route has a very large and looming history. this was the road that many people took out of the south driving to california, driving to, you know, washington state, when they were leaving the old slave south in terms of the new african-american migration that happened from around 1905 from around 1950. this was a this road has a lot of history. and part of that history is how you conduct yourself if you are stopped by an officer. keep your hands on the wheel. say, yes, sir, no, sir. if you re a minor, you say, will you call membershy parents. there s a way people of color conduct themselves when they meet law enforcement, because they want to make it home safely and on time. and you know, not come of any harm. unfortunately, you know, this mom, you know, had some other issues to have to grapple, and having six children, not all of which she could control at one
looming history. this was the road that many people took out of the south driving to california, driving to, you know, washington state, when they were leaving the old slave south in terms of the new african-american migration that happened from around 1905 from around 1950. this was a this road has a lot of history. and part of that history is how you conduct yourself if you are stopped by an officer. keep your hands on the wheel. say, yes, sir, no, sir. if you re a minor, you say, will you call my parents. there s a way people of color conduct themselves when they meet law enforcement, because they want to make it home safely and on time. and you know, not come of any harm. unfortunately, you know, this mom, you know, had some other issues to have to grapple, and having six children, not all of which she could control at one time, getting in and outside of that car, she had a lot of snap decisions to make, and i m not sure i would have made any one of them differently. james cava
we ve now baselined over 4.5 million kids at all levels of sports, including the nfl and nhl and major league baseball. so there s a major cultural shift. i m glad you bring up kids. because you saw the clinic they were having at arrowhead stadium there in kansas city. do you think it s safe for kids to play football? i think it s never been safer for kids to play football. let me just read you a quote from the white house conference. it said unless the brutality and danger to the lives of the players is reduced, the sport of football is potentially doomed. i think from watching what you said, many of the people who were commented on this would agree with that. this statement was made at the white house in 1905. and it led to major changes in protection for athletes. i think we re in another tipping point, if you would, in which doctor, we ve got to run. thank you very much. i appreciate what you re saying. we re at a tipping point where
pieces of audio he left us for posterity, in a speech to young boys, he said act the same way in life you would in a football game don t flinch, don t foul, hit the line hard. a couple weeks after the most famous death that occurred in 1905, harold noor a game in the bronx, he went to the army/navy game which that year coincidentally happened to be held in princeton and sat next to the president of princeton, woodrow wilson, also a big fan of football. he had a white house conference with all the leaders of college football where he gathered them and said, listen, i love football but the game is under attack and you need to change the rules and do something radical to get people s attention to let them know you re serious about player safety if this game is going to to survive. he encouraged them to do the one thing they didn t want to do, to legalize the forward pass, something that had been outlaw and a football crime for the four decades that football had been around in america.