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The film features interviews with trainers, doctors, equipment experts, coaches and former college and NFL players . It debunks the notion that youngsters are mentored by well-trained coaches who are adequately constrained by laws and regulations.
Max Conradt, quarterback and 3.95 GPA student-athlete, receives a disabling traumatic brain injury literally under the noses of coaching staff after being allowed to play contact ball just days after sustaining a concussion.
Young students often play with disastrously sub-par equipment. Max was wearing one of several twenty year old helmets distributed to Waldport High School players.
This is the back story of a movement that has forced society to examine the culture of violence in its most popular youth sport leading to the passage of Max’s Law, protecting young players in Oregon. The NFL has also updated regulations, subjecting offenders to penalties, fines and suspensions for intentional blows to the head.
MUST-VIEWING FOR PARENTS, YOUNG ATHLETES AND ANYONE INTERESTED IN THE TRUE STORY OF A HEROIC YOUNG PLAYER WHOSE LIFE WAS GAMBLED AGAINST A SCHOOL DISTRICT'S BUDGET AND A COACH’S DESIRE TO WIN THE BIG GAME.
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