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People trade thier health for no fame and little to no wealth every day.
I respect Mr. Borland's decision. But I see it as highly idealistic, and borderline illogical.
If he has made enough to live on then I may be off base here, but life takes its pound of flesh one way or another, imo.
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He is apparently a bright kid and decided he can make enough money using his degree that he doesn't want to risk his health.
Kid had concussions in 8th and 10th grade so he's had the issue early in his career, he thinks he had one in training camp last year but he didn't say anything out of fear he might not make the team. So he said he did the research and realized the incentive to play with concussions would always be there and that's why guys end up with brain injuries later in life.