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After Brett Favre’s 1000 Concussions, Filmmaker Exposes Packers Legend’s Struggle With CTE in ‘Concussed’ Documentary
Essentially Sports ^ | August 15, 2023 | Syed Talib Haider

Posted on 09/24/2024 5:41:02 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican

Brett Favre once said, “Every game I’ve ever played meant the same to me. And I have laid it all on the line.” At the time, it sounded routine, but now, over a decade after his retirement, the meaning has taken a ‘literal’ twist. As the dangers of head trauma continue to unfold, the documentary ‘Concussed’ sheds light on the Packers legend Favre and the late Super Bowl champion Tyler Sash. Both men who gave everything on the field faced the lasting impact of concussions.

On August 15th, filmmaker David Kano hit the airwaves with the SNY New York Post, tackling a question from Brett Favre. It was as chilling as a December game in Green Bay: “If they told me I had CTE, do I really want to know?” This isn’t just about getting hit; it’s the heavy toll of head trauma, with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) often revealing itself only after death.

Kano didn’t shy away from the gritty details live on air. He recalled a moment when he and his team witnessed a doctor slicing open a brain, unveiling that CTE is visible only post-mortem. “You can see it [CTE] after you die,” Kano said, echoing the gravity of the situation. But like a demanding signal-caller, he sought answers by asking, “What about when we’re alive? Can we see how much [CTE] we have?” That’s when he recounted what Favre said. With no cure in sight and the condition only worsening with age, the question of the retired gridiron legend weighs heavily.

“You can’t make it better right now. It’s neurodegenerative, which means it only gets worse,” Kano stressed. In football, where concussions are as frequent as third-and-long situations, this issue often gets sidelined.

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To: telescope115
As a Bear fan, I used to cheer when he got clobbered. Now I only wish him the best.

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100%. You and I experienced the same misery then. Brett kicked Chicago ass thoroughly and very often. I despised him at the time.

In 2013 my best friend died of cancer. He was the biggest Packer fan ever. A couple memories I still have from him is a Brett Favre portrait and a #4 jersey he used to wear at games we used to attend together. Portrait and jersey are both hanging in my house today.

Brett was far and away the best football player I ever saw play. He also loved the USA which is rare in todays "professionals".

41 posted on 09/25/2024 5:18:17 AM PDT by mund1011 (We can ignore reality, but we cannot ignore the consequences of ignoring reality)
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To: crz

“Both Farve and Rodgers were expensive potentially costing that organization the ability to hold onto key players for positions keeping the team successful in future seasons.
Both of them should have been dealt to other teams long before their time.”

I agree.

And I know he went to the Jets for 10 minutes or so. A friend sent me a Favre Jets Jersey for my collection. Mom wears her ‘Clay Mathews’ jersey on Game Day. I usually wear my 92 Reggie White jersey. (Number retired.) ;) Going to the Vikings was a stab in the heart, so that sticks out for a lot of us.

Really pleased with the two YOUNG QBs that have been playing so far this season. Love should get off IR maybe by this weekend? Malik Willis has done an excellent job these past two weeks for us. He’s been fun to watch. :) I’ve only been to Lambeau Field twice for games, but it is close to a religious experience. ;)

And that’s my layman’s opinion, having gone to games with my Dad & Grandpa since I was a toddler. I grew up in Milwaukee and before the permanent move to Lambeau Field in 1994 they played at both fields. Brown County Stadium* was about 15 minutes from our house. So many good memories there of The Packers and The Milwaukee Braves/Brewers, too. :)

*It’s now American Family Insurance something or other. Previously Miller Field. Beer Town, USA.


42 posted on 09/25/2024 6:24:01 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

My nephew does sideline commentary for a radio station that broadcasts games there. He knew Farve personally and Farve wanted to quit..end it. But fans and other players hounded him continuously to stay, as well as his agent.
He watched as Farve went downhill slowly till they simply had to release him or trade.

My niece and her husband are part owners in one of the boxes there. They go to as many games as they can or simply rent out their seats to others.

The whole dam NFL has become nothing but a money hole. Although GB, is one of the teams that actually care a bit for their players, money talks and bullshit walks.

I went back to watching baseball. Can’t wait till the “A’s” get to Las Vegas.
A person can still get game tickets at a reasonable price at a baseball game.


43 posted on 09/25/2024 7:32:48 AM PDT by crz
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To: crz

My Mom, 87 this month, is a total Baseball Geek. She loves her Brewers. Sis is taking her to a game on the 29th for her b-day. I’ll always be a football fan - I ignore all the BS. Just play ball! :)

We also like HS Football and Wrestling, so we’re at the local games a lot in the fall and winter months watching the Grandkids of friends and our nieces and nephews and neighbor kids.

Got to see the Brewers play when I lived south of San Diego; a co-worker had tickets and she thought it would be a lot of fun for us to see our home team out there. That was a very nice thing for her to do. I don’t remember if we won or lost, but it was a fun day. :)


44 posted on 09/25/2024 11:16:05 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set.)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Thing about a baseball games is..it can be a family outing. Game is a bit slow ya visit with everybody around.
Game gets exciting everybody gets interested in the game.

Last game I went to in Milwaukee was a double header between the Braves and the Phillys. Watched Warren Spahn pitch in one and can’t remember the other. Watched Henry Aaron hit one out as well as Joe Adcock.

Have gone to a few minor league games since but not lately. Out here, the games are a tad bit warm to attend. We’ll wait till the As get to Vegas. Air conditioned stadium.

If I live that long. Used to live and breath baseball. My dad played against the old Chicago “black” Sox, Joe Jackson etc, in spring exhibition games they used to have back then.
Said Joe Jackson had the easiest natural swing he ever saw in the game of baseball.


45 posted on 09/25/2024 11:33:42 AM PDT by crz
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

The most exciting play in baseball to me is stealing home or the double steal.

Umpires are my favorite person on the field. Especially when the SHTF.
Gonna miss ol Angel. Dumb bastard calls balls strikes and strikes balls.
Did is he ever awful.

This time rule between pitches needs to go. Like one retired ump said, it used to be a minute or so between innings. Now is 3 or more. Cut that back and the game shortens.


46 posted on 09/25/2024 11:54:53 AM PDT by crz
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To: MinorityRepublican

“And if you’ve spent a long time in the NFL like Brett Favre did (20 years), you WILL get CTE.”
**””********************
The data is inconclusive.
There’s more retired players who don’t have CTE than do.
Farve also has a history of drug and alcohol abuse. As did other players who came down with this disorder.


47 posted on 09/25/2024 3:05:41 PM PDT by RedMonqey (This is no longer America but "Amerika"!)
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To: fso301; MinorityRepublican

This maybe a case where the data is used to press an agenda.
Remember when eggs were good for you?
Then they weren’t...
Then only whites of the eggs were good...
Or then just the yellows...
Or meat was bad...
Then good for you(dieting)

Frankly I don’t know but I do know I don’t want the government deciding what the hell I can do


48 posted on 09/25/2024 3:10:59 PM PDT by RedMonqey (This is no longer America but "Amerika"!)
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To: RedMonqey
There’s more retired players who don’t have CTE than do.

They will eventually develop CTE as they get older. If they do not get it, there are variables to consider. They may not have played football for a long period of time. Perhaps they're a punter or a kicker. Or even a QB if they did not get too many sacks.

49 posted on 09/25/2024 3:42:50 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
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To: MinorityRepublican

If we’re lucky to live long enough, we’ll all eventually develop some kind of brain disorder.
Unfortunately in my family the females seem to inherit dementia (or Alzheimer’s, I can’t remember)
My great grandmother had it, her daughter, my great aunt had it,candy two of her daughters(my cousins) has the genetic marker for it.
But getting back to CTE, unless there’s autopsies in a wider sample of players, this will remain unclear.
But to be clear banging one’s head repeating against a hard object ain’t good for one, generally speaking!
But my Granny didn’t get this market because she resemble her father.
My mother didn’t get it because she favored her father’s family and she would have lived longer than the 80 yrs she did if she didn’t smoke(COPD)
I favor Mom but I don’t smoke or drink(much) so I might live lover than anybody the males in either side of my family(the men died off either because of drink, smoking or eating)


50 posted on 09/25/2024 4:18:29 PM PDT by RedMonqey (This is no longer America but "Amerika"!)
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To: crz

Warren Spahn? What are you, 105?


51 posted on 09/27/2024 8:13:17 AM PDT by subterfuge (I'm a pure-blood!)
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To: fso301

Do you suppose 1000 concussions is merely an exaggeration?


52 posted on 09/27/2024 8:14:54 AM PDT by subterfuge (I'm a pure-blood!)
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To: subterfuge

He retired from baseball in 1965.
I also got to watch Micky Mantle in a game at Chicago. Him, Rodgers Marris.


53 posted on 09/27/2024 8:41:58 AM PDT by crz
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To: subterfuge
Do you suppose 1000 concussions is merely an exaggeration?

That's possible. Never-the-less, people age in different ways at different rates. What role his self-admitted years of abusing alcohol, opioids and who knows what else never seem to receive consideration.

54 posted on 09/27/2024 8:54:23 AM PDT by fso301
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To: crz

Nice. I saw Roberto Clemente on Roberto Clemente night at the old Forbes Field in Pittsburgh when I was about 10. He threw a guy out going 1st to 3rd. Naturally.


55 posted on 09/27/2024 10:38:25 AM PDT by subterfuge (I'm a pure-blood!)
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To: subterfuge

That time was another golden age for baseball.

I met Tony Kubeck and Clete Boyer. We had a retired Major league umpire who bought a tavern up by us. He called all the local weekly town team baseball games and would invite retired major league ball players to come up.
That was from about 1960 to about 1965 or so.


56 posted on 09/27/2024 10:53:39 AM PDT by crz
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