the bell rings, which you have to understand, that is telling you precisely that there's nothing happening on the floor -- [laughter] it is only when it keeps ringing that we have to go forward. ms. ball, we're talking about soccer. and mr. street, just like tony romo, you were slammed down to the ground. that is the deal. slant to the ground, so the head has to hit the ground, which is often hard. there are so many ways in football to see how their revenge hit, just a mean player who is famous for that and loves it and its endorsements because of its common commercial endorsements. soccer is extremely brittle, exhausting -- extremely brutal, exhausting, on a huge field. they're usually one, two, three, or four goals scored, and that is it. in thinking about it myself, and i watched a lot of it because of that 1980 trial, it is heading the ball. or, because i think you probably are slammed down to the ground or tripped up deliberately, does that mean the head hits? i do not know. but what are some of the ways, if it was ranked number 3 by dr. kutcher, what are some of the ways the concussions come about in soccer, other than heading the ball. if it is heading the ball, is it fro