I didn't offer one. I said the solution isn't to strap a helmet on the kid in practice or games. I'm not a doctor. Have you noticed how your wonderful idea hasn't been implemented despite hundreds of millions of dollars being spent on concussion research in the past 20 years? I'm guessing the entire medical community probably has a wee bit more expertise than "Cobra 1." Particularly considering you don't even know what a boxing helmet is for.
Do you think you're being clever?
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It appears that’s you did not fully comprehend what I originally suggested; Is it possible that UConn medical staff and engineering school could design some sort of device similar to headgear worn by amateur boxers.
You do not seem to comprehend that I am offering up a possible solution to protect JH from future concussions.
Mine does not need to be accepted but if another means of protecting JH’s head and brain from future concussions is not found, then not only will his basketball career be
limited if not over, but his future life may be negatively effected.
And that would be shame for a young man of his age to face.
And you seem to enjoy in taking an adverse opinion and belittling a sincere suggestion while offering no other positive suggestions.
I am through with replying to this non productive banter; life is two short.
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