think for a lot of these guys, and i said the bulk of the guys suing the nfl, it was a giant money grab. i'm not doubting that there's guys that were suing the league that had damage, that walked away from the game with a lot of damage, and we know there's guys that's true of, but i think for the 4500 guys suing the nfl, a lot of them thought they hit the litigation lottery, and they were right. now, what bothers me about this is that the propaganda surrounding the professional game has been projected upon high school and pop warner. the -- you know, there are players who played football and came away damaged as i said, and at the nfl level, they find this confines itself to alzheimer's and als generally with skill position players, have really elevated rates. to project findings upon high school players, to me, is beyond wreckless. they've done the siefns on this. the mayo clinic last year release a study that the incoming hypothesis was they would find elevated rates of neurodegenerative diseases among high school football players who played high school football mid century. they compared these guys with members of the glee club, with