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By Greg Landorf
The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.
From Rehab to Primetime. We Back.
New York Sports and Rhymes tackles concussions in regards to football and whether or not there's a future for the game? If so, what measures need to be taken to promote awareness regarding concussion protocols? I interview a concussion specialist, Doctor Mansi Vakil, the licensed author of Concussion and Sports.
Dr. Mansi Vakil's goal is to spread awareness about how to properly assess concussions, treatment and how to minimize the risk of concussions. Dr. Vakil is actively working on devising a Return to play protocol specific to athletes playing football. This protocol/ treatment will minimize the risk of secondary and sub-concussive symptoms.
Dr. Mansi Vakil
https://www.concussiontalks.com/
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https://www.concussiontalks.com/about-us/
Mets manager, Mickey Calloway, doesn’t help with his head-scratching decisions, especially towards the end of games. Mickey Calloway has all but run the Mets out of the postseason race. In doing so, he has successfully run himself out of town.
With the Giants starting the year in Jerry Land, Eli has now played the most games in team history. Doubt is at an all-time high, excellent. Official notice to the league, prepare to be surprised. The fun starts week 1. Please continue with the noise. Eli's redemption tour begins now, with a win against the Cowboys.
Winning was becoming contagious, as was momentum. No lead was safe for the opposition. Whether it was launching moon shots or spraying singles as they racked, rarely did the Mets leave men on base.
A season-high 6 game-losing streak in the middle of a playoff stretch is taking place. Immediately after the Mets started to experience a sliver of postseason taste. Forget getting swept; the Mets have been vacuumed out of the wild card race. The season isn’t over, Adele’s not singing, but the Mets are running out of time.
Winning was becoming contagious, as was momentum. No lead was safe for the opposition. Any deficit they faced was almost instantly erased. Self-fulfilling prophecies are powerful. The Mets take it to a new level. If there’s a grave to be dug, just hand them a shovel. Forget getting swept; the Mets have been vacuumed out of the wild card race. The season isn’t over, Adele’s not singing, but the Mets are running out of time.
Born on 9/12/89, Andrew Luck stunned the NFL, when he decided to resign this past weekend at the tender age of 29. Sending Shock waves across the nation. Who cares, I’m here to embrace him.
Look in the mirror Doug; you’re on twitter, the most millennial way to communicate. You’re nothing more than an ingrate.
Congratulations to Andrew Luck for focusing on the quality of life. We only get one you might as well live it right.
Odell Beckham Jr. made it clear that all he cares about is winning, nothing else. That’s a nice sentiment. His talents are heaven-sent, but his decision making renders him irrelevant. Not only is his reality skewed, but Beckham also doesn’t have the slightest clue about what it takes to win, so his teams lose. Odell will always have an excuse, and it’s the reason he remains confused.
8/11, not 9/11, marks the most significant loss of my life. He’s been going 12 rounds, especially when my daemons start screaming. It’s okay though; I know why I’m here. I’m reminded every time I enter my zone. I’ve found my reason and it’s behind a microphone.
Even more surprising, the Mets 4 run comeback snapped a 0-44 streak, when trailing after the 8th inning. These are the types of stats to pay attention to down the stretch. As the Mets recognize their potential, and the playoffs become far less fetched.
The podcast currently has 90 episodes available.