Guy is a narrow scientist at umc who also is an advisor to the nfl getting the sensors used in professional football for a period of years now and just a couple weeks ago the nfl announced again that they are not going to use them. The reality is that they did use them they would lead up a lot of information about the amount of force and generated on the field and how many times people are hit in the head. Sort of a nobrainer. The league doesnt seem to want it and the players dont want it because they dont want the information to be used in contract negotiations. So where does that leave you if you want to get to the bottom. They took a college game two seasons ago and theres a presence of protein, a marker in the blood. And they found in a game with no concussions, no diagnose concussions, 70 of the players hit the marker, which is a precursor to longterm injury. It is a protein that gets on the brain. My name is roy foster and your just moved here from texas. I was an athletic traine
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