The New Yorker examines pro football, concussions, and dogfighting, finding that football and dogfighting are not too dissimilar.
Malcolm Gladwell, the author, concludes, "What football must confront, in the end, is not just the problem of injuries or scientific findings. It is the fact that there is something profoundly awry in the relationship between the players and the game."
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