Before you feel sorry for Hernandez, remember, he was in a gang in middle School and HS, and violent crime and murder followed him to college. He has always been a very violent person. Don't blame the brain damage from football for his crimes
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He started playing football when he was 6
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This is obviously about Aaron Hernandez’s brain. Why the lame attempt at anonymity?
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Well written article. We should learn from this. Maybe people who are identified early with similar disease can get better or different treatment. Who knows what could have been.
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Comments are harsh. My God we judge everything.
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Thinking is hard, that's why most people judge!
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Looks like one of your reporters
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Very Christian comment from you there.


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As one of the comments states: it reads like a badly written mystery novel. Please do better.
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Yes, AH had CTE. And, considering how in-depth the CTE-and-football story was the NYT ran, I'm not sure why this article was written, especially in this way. If you don't already know the details, you learn very, very little.https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/07/25/sports/football/nfl-cte.html …
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Yes, I agree about cumulative effects. To be fair, I didn't say the problems lie with bias, non-facts, or that the take-away needs to be more than awareness. There just aren't *enough* facts for this to be effective in raising awareness. Leaves you asking, "Awareness of what?"
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I've read that Mr. Hernandez had an ApoE variant that predisposes people to Alzheimers'. With a larger sample size maybe this could be a factor that also predisposes brains with impact damage to CTE.
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Would be interested to see how his brain compares to others who used copious amounts of crystal meth. Nobody brings this up when speaking about this particular 27 year old.
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Looks like westeros OMG
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