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Originally Posted by AcGold
Well first of all you need to calm down. Now you're trying to put words in my mouth. It depends on the circumstances. Different leagues and divisions have different rates of injury obviously. You're making blanket statements and personal attacks. I played for 11 years and didn't see a single concussion so the occurrence rate was zero in all of the leagues I played. You're thinking emotionally, at a personal level and making blanket accusations. Not really how to think critically, if you're playing in a league with a lot of concussions you better not be surprised if it happens.
The oh now I can't ....... is what you're saying argument is seriously childish. Think more, react less, tone down the histrionics.
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Well if we want to talk about critical thinking and logic, your first response to me was a complete straw man argument. It doesn't have to be concussions. It can be any injury caused by dirty or reckless play. People get injured at every level of soccer, all the time because of dirty and reckless play, so is your argument for someone who gets injured due to one of these plays, "Well you knew the risks, so it's partially your fault?"
Every NHL player knows that Matt Cooke is a cheapshot artist, does that mean that players shouldn't take their shifts when they know he's on the ice?