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Old 08-30-2011, 05:19 PM #1
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Default Kudos to Madden 12

I just saw on my local news that the new Madden football video game, has some new features that puts an emphasis on the seriousness of concussion injuries.

Madden himself is quoted by espn saying that he hopes as young children begin playing the video game, they will take the seriousness given to the issue in the game, onto the field with them and not feel pressured to keep playing after a brain injury.

I think any awareness to what we all suffer from, is a good thing. Even better if we can prevent young children from experiencing it!
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