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i had steve young, warren moon drew blood and troy aikman there. ironically one of the players there now has dementia. so we issued a white paper. and we did it again in 2005. war warren moon and the concussion institute and then we had a whole series of neurologist who had been with us from the start. and they said three concussions reaches a higher risk of als, alzheimer's, parkinson depression and other things. i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health crisis. and now i believe every time a hit is made it produces a low level subconcussion hit. just a little bit of change. so you can have an offensive lineman walk out after playing high school, college, and profootball with 10,000 sub-concussion hits none which have been diagnosed or he is aware of but the aggregate will do much worse brain damage than three knockout blows. what has changed? we do baseline testing. we have better diagnostic techniques. but the bottom line is it is not healthy to rattle your brain like that. i said if 50 percent of the mothers actually knew what t
i had steve young, warren moon drew blood and troy aikman there. ironically one of the players there now has dementia. so we issued a white paper. and we did it again in 2005. war warren moon and the concussion institute and then we had a whole series of neurologist who had been with us from the start. and they said three concussions reaches a higher risk of als, alzheimer's, parkinson depression and other things. i called it a ticking time bomb and an undiagnosed health crisis. and now i...
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to play at the rose bowl someone like troy aikman. there was a roster of future nfl football players and so we got wired to play this game and i beat of the offense of tackle bad. iran today thati ran the way that you're supposed to. [laughter] the way that we are taught to play the game. you don't run up and say you're it. you make the play. you make sure that he's down. but i didn't think about that until now because we have a highlight film and think about the greatest hits we have a highlight film that represented the play for the football team so imagine being responsible for the play and reflecting on it thinking about the person that was on the ground. so, not everybody i think will be able to do that because if it is a part of the game you don't necessarily think of about those individuals that you are playing against. you're doing your job but when you know the people it is a difficult thing to revisit because you hand in what they are experiencing today. >> there were a group of people that became much more prominent and cam
to play at the rose bowl someone like troy aikman. there was a roster of future nfl football players and so we got wired to play this game and i beat of the offense of tackle bad. iran today thati ran the way that you're supposed to. [laughter] the way that we are taught to play the game. you don't run up and say you're it. you make the play. you make sure that he's down. but i didn't think about that until now because we have a highlight film and think about the greatest hits we have a...
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bridge ally in the easy ride for the westbound commute leading out of richmond and still just an aikman is hitting over toward center fell and hit that over and update the bay for you in the next report. >>mark: they're asking for your help in solving an unusual case spotted in a car or through the bay bridge toll plaza this past weekend who may have needed help from have allowed a 30 in the evening last saturday the 97 blazer on to the toll plaza and a pass through the toll taker in the was a child 9 to 12 years old sitting in the middle council screaming and struggling and crying their concern and called police the sea its bid enough to shore up the child was in danger but they believe the incident was unusual enough to what further investigation. >>: we want to attempt to locate the vehicle and the driver and passenger in the juvenile and to a welfare check on the juvenile to make sure the she is of that. >>mark: driven by a black male and '60s no license plate on the car but on the back right window temporary driver per man and on four of the car to aftermarket headlights. still ahe
bridge ally in the easy ride for the westbound commute leading out of richmond and still just an aikman is hitting over toward center fell and hit that over and update the bay for you in the next report. >>mark: they're asking for your help in solving an unusual case spotted in a car or through the bay bridge toll plaza this past weekend who may have needed help from have allowed a 30 in the evening last saturday the 97 blazer on to the toll plaza and a pass through the toll taker in the...
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you had troy aikman come out and say -- a quarterback he said there's absolutely no way tom did not know that. a quarterback is totally involved in the preparations of the football. you have that other quarterbacks and players say they simply do not believe tom brady did not know. charlie: you do not know. you are saying -- peter: you know what i am an easy about? what you are going to do is brand this guy something not only for the rest of his career but for the rest of his life. i am uncomfortable with all of the wording, "more probable than not," is about as definitive as ted wells desperate more probable than not. do i want to -- you know put this mantle on tom brady's legacy shoulders for the rest of his life based on "more probable than not?" charlie: how do we settle this? if they operate on the wells report, doesn't the nfl have to do something? peter: i think so. charlie: the guy they hired said "probable than not." peter: this is in essence a civil trial. o.j. simpson does not get found guilty in the criminal trial, he gets found guilty in a civil trial. he has to pay the goldm
you had troy aikman come out and say -- a quarterback he said there's absolutely no way tom did not know that. a quarterback is totally involved in the preparations of the football. you have that other quarterbacks and players say they simply do not believe tom brady did not know. charlie: you do not know. you are saying -- peter: you know what i am an easy about? what you are going to do is brand this guy something not only for the rest of his career but for the rest of his life. i am...
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i mean, he had troy aikman come out in dallas in the last day or two and basically say -- >> rose: a, a quarterback and his footballs -- >> a quarterback he said there is absolutely no way tom brady wouldn't know that. a quarterback is totally involved in everything about the preparation of the footballs an$k players say they simply don't believe tom brady didn't know. >> rose: but you don't know. you're saying -- >> i don't know -- you know what i'm uneasy about charlie, really? what you're going to do now is brand this guy as something not only for the rest of his career -- he's 38 years old -- but for the rest of his life, and i'm uncomfortable with all of the wording "more probable than not" is about as definitive as ted wells gets, more probable than not. do i want to, you know, put this mantel on tom brady's legacy shoulders for the rest of his life based on "more probable than not"? i'm uneasy about that. >> rose: so how do we settle this? >> i don't know the answer to that. >> rose: because they operate on the basis of the wells' report, doesn't the n.f.l. have to do somethin
i mean, he had troy aikman come out in dallas in the last day or two and basically say -- >> rose: a, a quarterback and his footballs -- >> a quarterback he said there is absolutely no way tom brady wouldn't know that. a quarterback is totally involved in everything about the preparation of the footballs an$k players say they simply don't believe tom brady didn't know. >> rose: but you don't know. you're saying -- >> i don't know -- you know what i'm uneasy about...
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of football for the flight it for brady's benefit >> gary radnich: listen to guys like montana and aikmanthe one guy straight he knows exactly why it was the football and that's the story that tom brady in all the notes were taken about the same day said that he coached the ball boy this kettle of the two much aaron it hits the ball boy went back and let some of the air out of four game suspension without pay he makes about 5 $1,000 a game you have to play with the schedule and say it is first four opponents of their good at their so sorrow but the patriots at the very lives will appeal the same and who knows he could come back into games a we will wait and see as a four day suspension and you can make the case that this is the biggest decision of the negative variety ever given a star and the national football league back in 1963 before pam was born >> gary radnich: before pam was all morning was suspended for gambling activities will one full season but there on the downside of their career brady is right up at the peak so tom brady is of mixed bouts by $1,000 a game but he will not be
of football for the flight it for brady's benefit >> gary radnich: listen to guys like montana and aikmanthe one guy straight he knows exactly why it was the football and that's the story that tom brady in all the notes were taken about the same day said that he coached the ball boy this kettle of the two much aaron it hits the ball boy went back and let some of the air out of four game suspension without pay he makes about 5 $1,000 a game you have to play with the schedule and say it is...
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: if you're not cheating you're not trying and and one goes for competitive edge but it when troy aikman and joe montana i remember when the story first came out that the super bowl quarterback and tom had to know. the tools of your trade if any thing you know the advantage because is there anything new on people speculating on some type of penalty? >>darya: it is funny espn talk about that attitude may be one or two games and then they said no maybe it should be a to games. the season what is really going that far because there was so upset about the cover-up and go out with tom get up there and say i don't know who the ball boys are i don't know a thing. clearly what can on the text messages is that tom is connected that he does like a softer ball on not sing on early go but he was connected to talk about how he was complaining that he was signed balls for them and give them shoes like a part so there was a knowledge going on about how the ball to be handled. >>gary: our producer called brady's father he had won numerous times throughout the years and he made a statement to you was a t
: if you're not cheating you're not trying and and one goes for competitive edge but it when troy aikman and joe montana i remember when the story first came out that the super bowl quarterback and tom had to know. the tools of your trade if any thing you know the advantage because is there anything new on people speculating on some type of penalty? >>darya: it is funny espn talk about that attitude may be one or two games and then they said no maybe it should be a to games. the season...
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and if you go ask every quarterback in the nfl, phil simms, troy aikman you ask anybody, they would saying. it's wrong. brady cheats. get him out of there for a few games. >> willie, my only point is this. first of all, we don't know for sure. there is a lot of circumstantial evidence. but even if he did it in this game to say he did it in his entire career is outrageous. there are a lot of people that would do things to impress the quarterback. >> if you say this is cheating and you also at the same time say this has probably been going on for a long time, how can this not taint his legacy? >> you could make that argument. remember did you see the 2004 game that was in this report? in 2004 against the jets in the last drive they exchanged a football and put a deflated ball in there. what happened? throws a touchdown pass five seconds to go. i mean that's ridiculous. listen, he's a hall of famer. he's won four super bowls. but if you're going to put him up there with montana, uhenitas, if you're putting him on that level, this is now by his name. if you live in boston you don't want to
and if you go ask every quarterback in the nfl, phil simms, troy aikman you ask anybody, they would saying. it's wrong. brady cheats. get him out of there for a few games. >> willie, my only point is this. first of all, we don't know for sure. there is a lot of circumstantial evidence. but even if he did it in this game to say he did it in his entire career is outrageous. there are a lot of people that would do things to impress the quarterback. >> if you say this is cheating and...
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. >> you know, lee and i were talking earlier today, and you brought up troy aikman. and i didn't think about this until that moment. in 1988 oregon state played against ucla in the rose bowl. and, you know, we were down, and, you know, oregon state didn't win a lot of games in the '80s, believe me. i was there. [laughter] and to play at the rose bowl against someone like troy aikman and eric ball was on defense i mean -- eric ball was a running back. there was a roster of future you know nfl football players. and so we got wired to play this game. every play was important. and i beat the offensive tackle bad, and i got past him and i ran right through troy aikman. i ran through him the way you're supposed to. [laughter] the way that we're taught, the way that we're tate to play the game -- taught the play the game. you make the play, you know? you don't run up and hand touch a guy and say "you're it." [laughter] you make the play the ball was town. but troy was out. and i didn't think a about that until now because we have a highlight film. think about the nfl's grea
. >> you know, lee and i were talking earlier today, and you brought up troy aikman. and i didn't think about this until that moment. in 1988 oregon state played against ucla in the rose bowl. and, you know, we were down, and, you know, oregon state didn't win a lot of games in the '80s, believe me. i was there. [laughter] and to play at the rose bowl against someone like troy aikman and eric ball was on defense i mean -- eric ball was a running back. there was a roster of future you know...