ESPN Soccernet reports are not celebrating the efforts of unnecessary exposure can lead to dangerous concussion, ESPN producer told TV writers here.
Dwayne Bray, senior coordinating producer for ESPN, once a joint investigation between the teams ESPN and the PBS series "Frontline" to explore the problem of the U.S. National Football League concussion.
Known as the "League of denial: NFL's concussion crisis" series will air on October 8 - 15.
The series raises the question, "What is the NFL know, when they know?", Citing growing evidence that many former players suffer long-term damage from concussions.
Some questions were, however, ESPN commentator and asked whether Bray hits to single out highlights and special attention difficulties, implying, praise.
"I think this could be a real six, eight years ago," he said. "I think we have very restrained on this issue, I mean, our job is to report the news, so if there is a hard fight, our news coverage, but at the same time, I think that even if the NFL and the parents are education, ESPN, and other media entities are educated.

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