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Comment un coup s’est terminé par une tragédie pour Ole Miss QB Jevan Snead



Ole Miss Rebels QB Jevan Snead était autrefois projeté comme un choix de premier tour par de nombreux experts, mais après une saison 2009 difficile et une commotion cérébrale lors du Cotton Bowl 2010 contre Oklahoma State, le stock de Jevan Snead a chuté au point où il n’a pas été repêché. Twitter : https://twitter.com/clashersports Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/clashersports #Rebels #OleMiss #JevanSnead

33 Comments

  1. Alcohol 🥃 🍺 🍷 and football 🏈 killed him in my opinion. Your brain 🧠 don’t suppose to shake in your head . Plus alcohol attacks the brain bad and this happened.

  2. From a Mississippi State fan, Jevan was an absolute warrior and a tremendous athlete. This makes me so sad seeing this is what he went through. RIP Jevan.

  3. It's never one hit. But that one big hit can definitely accelerate what's already happening. Very sad, it saddens me that this great sport is destroying people's brains, and it's happening a lot sooner than we want to pretend it is.

  4. This is why I want my son to stick with football. He’s already had one concussion, and I’ve told him one more and he’s done. I saw an interview recently where Brett Favre was being interviewed and was asked how many concussions he had, he said I think four. The doctor said probably more like over 100. You can tell in recent interviews there’s something not right about him. It’s not worth it.

  5. I have his autograph along with mccluster and nuts on an Ole miss hat. Still hanging up on my hat rack in my closet

  6. Are you aware that parasites cause these same symptoms as well? Deeming something CTE without knowing the full diagnosis is complete ignorance. I know plenty of men who played football 20+ years, and our now in prominent roles in society till this day. This is another narrative being pushed, just like the LGABC propaganda.

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