i want to ask your attorney, ken mcclain, you know, the team and many are saying listen some of thesers were playing long before the knew the repercussions of getting hit in the head and concussions and what have you. why file this lawsuit when the league has given $765 million to players? why weren't the five players part of that settlement? >> the 765 million, don, is rare illusory in nature. paid out over 20 years. if you just do the present value calculation, that's under 500 million. you spread that out, it's about $20 million a year. these players are not included based upon the public releases about what the settlement will cover other than medical monitoring to in order to recover any significant monies through the lawsuit you have to have dementia or other major cognitive difficulties. so most of the players that are going to be included within the lawsuit are going to receive no compensation. that's number one. number two, going back to the 1930s, warnings in the medical literature existed that successive concussions would cause permanent injuries. football recognized this a