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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 512073" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>It depends on where you're drawing the "pro" line, but the player I mention in my original post is playing level 4 rugby in England, I know he gets "something for his troubles" but he also holds down a full time job. In England at least, there are plenty of big guys playing highly competitive games at level 4 and maybe lower (level 4 is the lowest level I watch regularly).</p><p> </p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the case with many injuries, but not concussion - you're either concussed or you're not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 512073, member: 58362"] It depends on where you're drawing the "pro" line, but the player I mention in my original post is playing level 4 rugby in England, I know he gets "something for his troubles" but he also holds down a full time job. In England at least, there are plenty of big guys playing highly competitive games at level 4 and maybe lower (level 4 is the lowest level I watch regularly). This is the case with many injuries, but not concussion - you're either concussed or you're not. [/QUOTE]
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