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Football Player Concussion Lawsuits & Lawrence Phillips
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By the end of the book, "Lawrence Phillips: No Coincidence,The Transcending Tell of a 21st Century Football Legend", readers will find out whether the football legend was diagnosed with CTE, the "football brain injury" disease. The book expresses little known facts about the unseen side of USA professional football which remains down-played despite documented authoritative sources through which the information is now freely available. USA Professional Football leadership allegedly knew since the 1930's that certain injuries, including "concussion" injuries which professional football players suffer, causes long-term disability, including potential fatalities. According to New England Journal of Medicine, a 1952 medical study concluded that players should not continue playing football after three concussions injuries (source: "Serious recurrent injuries of athletes; contraindications to further competitivve participation"; by THORNDIKE Augustus, M.D., N Engl J Med. 1952 Oct 9;247(15):554-6. PubMed PMID: 12993269). However, allegedly known severities of football injury risks were allegedly withheld from players, preventing them from making informed decisions about professional football as a career.
The book speculates that Lawrence L. Phillips, as well as other professional football players, particularly minorities-and beginning with the era of a famous California football player who was acquitted of his wife's unfortunate death but nevertheless branded "criminal", and was subsequently convicted in Las Vegas, Nevada and imprisoned; likely became scapegoated through possibly manipulated prosecutions to distract from emerging knowledge of concussion risks that might damage the profitability and even the very existence of the professional football industry should alleged suppressed knowledge of risks become widely known. The book "Lawrence Phillips: No Coincidence..." provides documented, authoritative sources, including the industry's own collegiate football branch's meeting that coincided with Lawrence's entrance into professional football: the National Collegiate Athletic Association Sports Sciences Safety Subcommittee of the Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports which met on February 5-6, 1996 in KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - the same city and year in which Lawrence's college girlfriend filed a six figure civil lawsuit (after initially demanding $1,000,000), the grounds of which were found unlawful by Congress in 2000 Bronkala v. Morrison (during this 2000 court case, the Supreme Court decided that Congress acted unlawfully in attaching monetary awards to the "Violence Against Woman Act of 1994"--click on "Bronkala v. Morrison" above to access the Wikepedia source article). According to United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division, Court Case No. 11-cv-06356, pdf source document: "sports.cbsimg.net/images/blogs/ncaa-concussions-2013-1.pdf" The 1996 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Collegiate Sports meeting was allegedly to acknowledge an increase in football and ice-hockey-related concussions (injury risks which would not become widely known until nearly 20 years later)!!!
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Thank You for Honoring Lawrence
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In the matter of the death and homegoing (funeral) of USA/Europe/Canada professional football legend Lawrence Phillips, thank you to each and every one of you who were involved in any and all good ways in honoring Lawrence. Thank Christ Church of the Valley, San Dimas, California for use of the beautiful facility for the memorial/funeral services and for honoring the family's wishes to limit media access, and Pastor Dane Johnson for officiating the services. Thank everyone, especially Nebraska sports enthusiasts and Damon Benning for raising funds for a memorable and highly honoring last service honoring Lawrence's memory. Thank you to all of Lawrence's former college and professional football teammates as well as family and friends who bravely and lovingly spoke only positive things at Lawrence's homegoing. Thank you to all influential and highly esteemed individuals who took time to speak at and attend Lawrence's homegoing services. Thank you to the foster home leadership, foster home friends, childhood friends, all who attended and who wanted to attend but inclement weather and transportation challenges prevented attendance. Thank you, sports enthusiasts who make possible all things positive about sports entertainment. Thank everybody who sent flowers, cards of condolence, made telephone calls, sent emails, mailed letters, and every instance from the smallest to the largest, for expressing love, respect, and honor in Lawrence's memory.
Let us continue to hold up in prayer to our common Creator, every wronged individual involved in the life and death of Lawrence Phillips, the Damien Soward family, and all who remain hostage to systems which make money by wrong-doing targeting powerless individuals. Finally, let us continue to support athletes involved in organized sports where wrongful profit from athletes' immense skills outweighs accountability and fair compensation to players for injuries and damages which affect not only players, but their families for generations to come.
Lawrence Phillips writes: "So many positive people responding...I get letters from positive people all the time...Please be sure to thank all those people when you write about me."