Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Haynes and current Chicago Bears linebacker Hunter Hillenmeyer are among more than a dozen NFL players who have pledged to donate their brain and spinal cord tissue for concussion research.
More NFL players pledge to donate their brains
Seeded on Mon Feb 1, 2010 12:53 PM EST (NBC Sports)
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A one-gallon can should be big enough to handle it all.
That would be like buying a dozen eggs knowing they were already scrambled.
Can't wait for our political leaders in Washington to donate their brain and spinal cord tissue. HaHaHa!!!
Wow!! What an absolutely scary horrible thought that is
That would be like buying a dozen eggs knowing they were already emptied.
Sorry! Can't resist it after reading curlyman's remark.
Well, once the brains have been removed from their swollen heads, they won't need a very big storage facility for the brains of NFL players. ;~P
This @!$%# would be almost hilarious if it weren't so serious.
With this survey, maybe the age old question can finally be answered, which came first; the overinflated sense of self-worth and entitlement or the concussion?
Jeff--That was beautiful! My sentiments exactly.
How will they tell if they are alive or dead?
The whole NFL collection will look like a bag of M&M's candies...:)