kimberly: fake news. jesse: next, a doctor played by will smith in the movie concussion has a controversial new warning for parents about letting kids play football. here, when the five returns.
explosive for a reason, he is try to make a point so that people might change their behavior. i think that this is kind of the same thing. i don t have a problem with it. parents can make their own decisions. i asked him about this on a podcast, i don t have children. he said he was very much preferring that his two sons not play football and in the future, people will look back and say wow, i can t believe people actually used to do that because it was so dangerous. marie: right, do you think this doctor has any kind of credibility left? he was well respected, the will smith movie dana: while, you are tough on him. jesse: football is great, everybody loves it. a billion-dollar industry. that s what everybody does on sundays and it creates a lot of wealth for a lot of people from a lot of disadvantaged backgrounds. everyday plays football. he learned a lot about team chemistry and the ball is america. you re never going to take away
explosive for a reason, he isrh try to make a point so that people might change their behavior. a i think that this is kind of the same thing. i don t have a problem with it. parents can make their own decisions. t i was talking to chris stirewalt on our podcast, and he has two sons, so i asked him about it because i don t have children. he said he was very much preferring that his two sons not play football and in the future, people will look back and say wow, i can t believe people actually used to do that becausw it was so dangerous. marie: right, do you think this doctor has any kind of credibility left? he was well respected, the will smith movie comments like this make it harder to take them seriously. dana: wow, you are tough on him.m. marie: i love football. jesse: football is great, everybody loves it. a billion-dollar industry. that s what everybody does on sundays and it creates a lot of wealth for a lot of people from a lot of disadvantaged backgrounds. everyday p
rhetoric, that it was hot and explosive for a reason, he is try to make a point so that people might change their behavior. i think that this is kind of the same thing. i don t have a problem with it. parents can make their own decisions. i asked him about this on a podcast, i don t have children. he said he was very much preferring that his two sons not play football and in the future, people will look back and say wow, i can t believe people actually used to do that because it was so dangerous. marie: right, do you think this doctor has any kind of credibility left? he was well respected, the will smith movie dana: while, you are tough on him. jesse: football is great, everybody loves it. a billion-dollar industry. that s what everybody does on sundays and it creates a lot of wealth for a lot of people from a lot of disadvantaged backgrounds. everyday plays football. he learned a lot about team chemistry and the ball is america. you re never going to take away
kimberly: he is playing football. greg: how dare you, kimberly? lock her up! kimberly: yes, do it. marie: what you think when you hear that doctor s comment? kimberly: he s not playing like that. it s light football, touch football. in addition to lacrosse and soccer. they diversify it. tennis, all of the above. would i let him play in a competitive league? he s not doing that. i do think it s a big problem and his dad plays football. got a college scholarship but then was injured. he doesn t want him to playle football. he s, like, play something else, play lacrosse. et cetera. greg: do you think soccer is too dangerous if you get hit in the head? marie: if you look at the numbers, the injuries drastically go up when you jump from high school to college. jesse, where d you come down onn this one? jesse: i had a concussion and anyone that watches the five knows that i can go over on all cylinders.