Slayings By Former NFL Players Raise Questions About Health & Trauma In Football
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https://www.spreaker.com/user/redspin... In this segment of By Any Means Necessary, host Sean Blackmon and producer Wyatt Reed are joined for another edition of our new weekly segment “The Red Spin Report.”...
show moreIn this segment of By Any Means Necessary, host Sean Blackmon and producer Wyatt Reed are joined for another edition of our new weekly segment “The Red Spin Report.” They discuss the recent (both this week) senseless slayings involving former NFL players Phillip Adams and Travis Rudolph, the physical, mental, and psychological effects of a high-impact sport like football, and why it appears President Biden’s gun control executive orders would do little to prevent such incidents in the future.
Recorded and aired on Friday, April 9th, 2021 in Washington, DC.
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Thumbnail Image: Accused murderer and former Florida State and NFL WR Travis Rudolph, flanked by ESPN's Marty Smith, Leah Paske and her son Bo Paske. Rudolph made national headlines for the kindness he showed young Bo Paske, an autistic child from Tallahassee, Florida that Rudolph befriended on a visit to his middle school during his time as a college athlete for the Florida State Seminoles football team (2014-2016).
Thumbnail Image Credit: https://wikibery.com/who-is-travis-rudolph-how-tall-is-he/
TIME Magazine article on Rudolph's kindness: to Bo Paske:
https://time.com/4480526/boy-autism-florida-state-travis-rudolph/
Link to Image described below:
https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/crime/york-county-doctor-mass-shooting-phillip-adams-suspect-father-identifies-son/275-2fa8b949-1a7f-4a86-a90b-2223b595a756
Former NFL defensive back who went on a killing spree this week in York County, South Carolina, Phillip Adams; and his father, Alonzo Adams, photographed speaking from his vehicle just the day after his son snapped and killed five people before taking his own life.
Image Link for the Photo Described Below: https://www.daytondailynews.com/resizer/sCi26f4G5c3gso9DUIX171QfHRA=/1066x600/cloudfront-us-east-1.images.arcpublishing.com/coxohio/JSVLSP4O4QDDO6ETRNZZMTITHA.jpg
Description and Context for the Image found in the above link: Former Florida State University and New York Giants WR, Travis Rudolph, flanked by his mother and father (diseased since he was killed by mistake by an AK-47 while working as a handyman in 2017) in a photograph from what seems like a lifetime ago when he signed with Jimbo Fisher's Florida State Seminoles as a heralded 5-star recruit on January 2nd, 2014 in his hometown of West Palm Beach, Florida. It's impossible to not make the connection between Rudolph's father being senselessly killed while working as a handyman, and the tragic events of this past week that took someone else's life due to gun violence exactly 4 years to the month after his father's death. Image Credit: WPTV NBC 5
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