Roy’s Ramble, October 11, 2019
Some interesting looks this week at the CTE, concussions, Penn State football, dreadlocks, ADHD and much more!
Some interesting looks this week at the CTE, concussions, Penn State football, dreadlocks, ADHD and much more!
The NCAA redshirting rules is causing many unanticipated consequences. Does it create a net benefit to the players and the schools?
Should Burfict be suspended for a season for his hit on Colt’s TE Jack Doyle. Lots of concern with the way the targeting rules and helmet-to-helmet hits are being officiated.
This week we take a look at targeting, the California regulation allowing NCAA athletes to get paid for Name, Image and Likeness and the inadvertent side-effects of the new redshirting rules
You have to wonder whether the “solution” is the proposed Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) law that was passed in California and is now being proposed in many other states.
Take a look at a few quick highlights from the Project Play Summit in Detroit. Lots of great insight into the problems we are facing with youth sports in the United States.
Come and take a look at one of the new ventures that I am involved with helping people improve their thinking and processing skills through neuroplasticity training.
A busy week of travel and houseguests leads to some observations about airports, birthdays and friendships. Lots of interesting things going on around us every day and if we stop to take notice, we realize how little we really know.
A fitting tribute to Rabbi David Soloff’s long-tenure of leadership at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin drew over 500 people to Beth El at North Suburban in Highland Park.