Trent Green Back With Rams

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jsarno
03-10-2008, 11:03 PM
Hey, he needs the money to get his dog a diamond collar. Can't do that flipping burgers.

JGisLordOfTheRings
03-10-2008, 11:05 PM
Maybe Favre's decision could make that seem like a better idea to him.

That's what I was thinking. He should seriously consider calling it a career here soon.

mooby
03-11-2008, 12:19 AM
Let's hope for his sake, he never has to play a down

Amen to that. I understand he's probably thinking he'll milk his career for all it's worth, but at some point he needs to realize the risk of getting injured again is too strong and he needs to hang it up. He should take a clue from all these retired guys that have medical bills out the ass because they didn't hang it up when the time was right. I hope for his sake he never has to play, but the odds are against him because Bulger isn't exactly a durable qb either.

Hijinx
03-11-2008, 01:37 AM
I am sure there are more than a few backup QBs who hope they never have to play a down. They are more than content to sit back and collect good money without taking hits or having the team find out how bad they are in a real game.

Luxorreb
03-11-2008, 05:10 AM
Give Trent a break.
You guys have no idea what cognitive shape he's in.
Serious injury could happen on any play. No matter if you're Trent Green or a rookie.
Guy can play and in a smart (Saunders) offense he'll be fine.

dmek25
03-11-2008, 06:34 AM
im really surprised no one on this board wanted him here. at vet minimum, of course

JoeRedskin
03-11-2008, 06:55 AM
Give Trent a break.
You guys have no idea what cognitive shape he's in.
Serious injury could happen on any play. No matter if you're Trent Green or a rookie.
Guy can play and in a smart (Saunders) offense he'll be fine.


The guy had two concussions in very short order, including a grade three concussion, the most severe. Sure, he may be able to walk and talk today but another serious blow to the head and he could truly do damange that would cause a slow painful spiral into dementia or other debilitating neurologicll disease a la' Mike Webster.


I realize its a wiki article - but from what I can tell looking at some other sites its a pretty good summary.

Concussion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concussion#Cumulative_effects)
Cumulative effects
Cumulative effects of concussions are poorly understood. The severity of concussions and their symptoms may worsen with successive injuries, even if a subsequent injury occurs months or years after an initial one.[65] Symptoms may be more severe and changes in neurophysiology can occur with the third and subsequent concussions.[48] Studies have had conflicting findings on whether athletes have longer recovery times after repeat concussions and whether cumulative effects such as impairment in cognition and memory occur.[28]

Cumulative effects may include psychiatric disorders and loss of long-term memory. For example, the risk of developing clinical depression has been found to be significantly greater for retired football players with a history of three or more concussions than for those with no concussion history.[66] Three or more concussions is also associated with a five-fold greater chance of developing Alzheimer's disease earlier and a three-fold greater chance of developing memory deficits.[66]


[edit] Dementia pugilistica
Main article: Dementia pugilistica
Chronic encephalopathy is an example of the cumulative damage that can occur as the result of multiple concussions or less severe blows to the head. The condition called dementia pugilistica, or "punch drunk" syndrome, which is associated with boxers, can result in cognitive and physical deficits such as parkinsonism, speech and memory problems, slowed mental processing, tremor, and inappropriate behavior.[67] It shares features with Alzheimer's disease.[68]

Luxorreb
03-11-2008, 07:12 AM
Ok.
But if ya look it up medically NOONE should play football or box.

skinsfan69
03-11-2008, 10:02 AM
I think people are making way too much of this. The guy's fine and has been cleared by doctors. Yes he's had two bad hits to the head. But for every Ted Johnson there are hundreds of guys that have no problems. But the media never reports any of that. They just focus on the bad stuff.

firstdown
03-11-2008, 10:19 AM
Maybe he does not remember his other cocussions!

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