It's bad enough that the moms' clinic in Chicago last month never touched the topic of how many kids are killed or broken playing football every year. And worse that it included a demonstration of what's called "Heads-Up" tackling, a technique that claims to teach kids and coaches how to avoid head and neck injuries 鈥?as if such a thing were practical in real games,Andy Lee Jersey, instead of practically impossible.
But the picture gets even worse after looking at the research collected by Chaney, whose 2009 book "Spiral of Denial," focused on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in football. He argues the numbers used to frame the debate are even worse than most of us suspect.