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This video is from ESPN's Sport Science. It explains what a concussion is and how they are caused. The NFL is making rules to help players against concussions. The video also describes what it takes for a concussion to happen. The concussion is a dangerous thing and people have a lot of information about them and how they occur. This video shows how helmet to helmet contact occurs and how hard and fast a player hits. That’s a good thing for all football players to watch and learn about. 




This video shows just how concussions can happen without helmet to helmet contact. Concussions can happen anywhere, not just football. However, most concussions do happen in football. Jahavid Best was a quarterback for the University of California. He tries to jump or hurdle over defenders to get to the “ end-zone”. Jahavid is hit by a defender as he jumps in the air to jump over one defender.






This video shows two stories. One is of a high school football player: the other is of a cheerleader. The football player has a story that is most common against football players. He has a headache that he tells no one about and gets hurt. The cheerleader's story is a story that I've heard a lot but never as a cheerleader.



This is my least favorite play ever in college football. Tim Tebow plays for the Florida Gators. They are playing the Kentucky Wildcats. Tim Tebow drops back for a pass and a Kentucky defender comes around the corner and blindsides Tim. The hit isn't what gave him the concussion though. Once he gets hit as he is falling backwards he hits his head on one of the linemen's knees.










This video tells about concussions and how the happen. The video describes a concussion and its effects. I think you need to do exactly what he says about the side effects and how you need to tell and adult. The best thing to do is to tell an adult. The side effects can be very vague and you will pass them over. Don’t just blow them off. Tell and adult. 

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