Greg Cote
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Like, he can be right and in pursuit of justice, and I may have this wrong, but when I'm watching that interview, I'm seeing both the Warren Sapp I've seen since college, who can be anywhere in terms of tempest, I'm also seeing what looks like in his eyes when you're watching the video,
a craze like it looks like this if when he's calling it his cause I'm telling you I saw with my brother I did not recognize my brother at the end because of whatever it is that happened to his brain chemistry that needed something that he wasn't getting but it looked like that like it's just I'm right about this and everyone else is wrong that's the impression I got from watching that
But the reason I want to have the conversation with you guys, okay, it's easy for all of us now to diagnose Antonio Brown.
But when you have somebody in New York shooting all over the place and killing himself in front of the NFL building and leaving a note that says, I have CTE, and then he is diagnosed with indeed CTE.
My question to you is, what do you think it looks like?
What do you think, when you talk about mental health awareness month, what do you think it looks like?
Because when you have some of these kinds of displays where the behavior seems unstable, it doesn't seem like a righteous fight, though it may be.
I want to keep saying, I don't actually know if he's been wronged.
I know that however he's going about trying to fix it, that's not going to work.
Like whatever it is that people see there when you pair it against him also saying, look, I have CTE.
I have trouble finding my way home.
I have to write things down so I know whether I've done them or I haven't done them.
And so nobody can argue if he's saying he has CTE and these are the symptoms and these are the results and this is how CTE has changed my life.
That's, you know, he's an eyewitness to his own pain.
When I see that, if I'm Warren Sapp's mother or his partner or his best friend, I see that and I worry for Warren Sapp.
I am very concerned that this is the beginning of really going off the rails.
I want to re-ask the question, though.
I remember being on when the Ray Rice video broke and saying to the audience, what do you think domestic violence looks like?
because that video was sort of illuminating to a lot of people that one of the tiny guys in the NFL would have domestic violence look that way.
You were reading about it in the paper, you weren't actually seeing it.