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[QUOTE="bags27, post: 2339955, member: 6761"] really interesting background, cbraarj. Obviously you know a great deal more than is presented in the media, which always seemed to have suggested that Aaron's life suddenly changed with the death of his father. Sure, this is all about money for the estate. But this doesn't change the fact of the diagnosis or our attempts at understanding why a guy sitting on a $40M contract would risk it all. And while Junior Seau--a great player and an ever greater person--never killed another human, at the time of his suicide he was separated from his family who implied afterwards that now they understand his erratic behaviors. I think there are probably a great number of domestic violence cases (short of homicide) that have CTE behind them. We aren't even in the early stages of understanding the various manifestations and issues behind this affliction. [/QUOTE]
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