It’s hard to have a life and professional athletes. Just ask Bernie Kosar. The story comes up time and time again in the news about how athletes either in trouble with the law, have physical and/or mental issues, have financial trouble, or experience domestic problems. And after reading the article about Bernie Kosar it becomes more apparent that there needs to be some type of support system for former professional athletes after they retire.
Many athletes are retiring by the age of 30, the same age where many people are starting a career. That disconnect between what the majority population is dealing what a few select people are experiencing seems to be causing a rift in their personal lives.
Besides the obvious of being hurt and experiencing various physical pain, many players are struggling with how to live life. There needs to be a better support system created by the leagues to help these players. While some systems are improving they have a long way to go. (Look back at a post on “why football players have unique issues”. It gives some insight into why there is such a struggle to live “normally”).
In an upcoming post I will outline my thoughts on how the systems can be structured to benefit the players the most.
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