That makes sense. I tend to agree about the dismissal issue. It seemed really unfortunate at best. I'm not sure I agree with coaches willingly abusing him by putting him out there to catch passes and run into the line of scrimmage. I think we both agree that the root cause is the sport of football itself, in terms of concussions and brain issues. Every single player is subject to it. Really bad things often happen without warning or intent. Some of the worst head injuries, in fact. So, while I understand your concern for how ARob was treated, I think you might be laying it on a bit thick with the thoughts about intentional abuse.
Honestly, I'm surprised any parents put their kids in football these days, knowing what we know now about repetitive head trauma.
It won't stop many from playing, or even running for Senator.