Hello everyone, I hope all is well with you. I’m back today after a week of working and writing.
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But enough about that. Today I want to talk about a documentary I watched over the weekend and since the Super bowl was last night, it seems appropriate. The documentary I watched was “Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez.”
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Aaron Hernandez was a talented football player who went pro and played for the New England Patriots. He also went to prison for murdering a friend of his. Can you imagine going from making forty million dollars and living in a mansion to living in a jail cell?
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I can’t imagine that. It makes me wonder how Aaron went from a pro-athlete to a murderer. After a second trial in which he was acquitted of a second murder, Aaron committed suicide. During the autopsy, they determined that Aaron had CTE or Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. CTE is a degenerative brain disease that appears in people with repetitive trauma to the head. It’s found in military veterans, football players, and boxers. The symptoms of this disease are mood swings, violent outbursts, impulsive behavior, and poor judgement among other things. Now the reason I bring this up is because I believe CTE played a major part in why Aaron Hernandez killed his friend and finally committed suicide after two lengthy trials. He was only twenty-seven years old when he died.
The question I ask, is it worth it? The money and the fame, is it worth ending your life at the age of twenty-seven? My youngest wanted to play football and I discouraged it because I was afraid he’d get hurt. This was before I had even heard about CTE. I’m glad I did. I’d rather have him around for the long-haul than for him to go through what Aaron Hernandez did.
The damage to Aaron’s brain was severe. There are four stages to the disease and Aaron was at stage three. Stage four is the worst where there are Parkinson’s-like symptoms and dementia. According to medical professionals, Aaron had the worst case of CTE they’ve every seen in a twenty-seven-year-old.
The NFL needs to address this issue either by how we play football or by finding ways to protect the players so they can live long and prosperous lives. I don’t believe the NFL caused this disease, it’s the way the game is played, but now that they’re aware that it exists, they need to protect the players, don’t you agree?
Thanks for stopping by and reading my post, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Leave a comment! I’d love to hear from you!
What a tragic story for everyone involved. Concussion protocols are so important, especially in games like football.
I agree! I feel so bad for Aaron and his family.
So sad. Whenever I see something pertaining to this disease, I think of Junior Seau, who spent some time with the Miami Dolphins. He also committed suicide.
Yes, he did and he also had CTE. This disease is just so sad.
This was a very good post. And, yes, the NFL definitely does need to do something to address CTE.
Thanks for stopping by, Lydia! I appreciate your kind words. I hope all is well with you!
I totally agree. Hockey is another sport with players suffering from head trauma. What a terrible thing to go through. Thanks for shining the light on this subject, Lisa! Cheers!
Thanks for stopping by, Sharon! I appreciate your support. I hope all is well with you!
Football is scary. I’m glad my son never had the desire to okay. Have you seen the movie Concussion starring Will Smith? It’s fantastic.
*desire to play
No, I haven’t seen that movie. I will check it out, though. Thanks for the suggestion and stopping by my blog and sharing your thoughts. I appreciate it! 🙂
Hi Lisa, I watched the documentary too and I went through so many emotions while doing so. I hadn’t know what CTE was either before watching it.
I hear you. It’s so sad what Aaron went through. He had such a bright future. I’m hoping this will change the way the NFL does business. These players need to be protected.