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Former National Hockey League player Greg Johnson, played 14 seasons in the league, has been posthumously diagnosed with CTE, the brain withering disease linked to repetitive brain trauma. In contact sports, Johnson's family and the concussion Legacy foundation disclosed news the news Wednesday. In a joint statement, five years after his death by suicide, Johnson's daughter Carson, used the moment to confront the NHL about its views on CTE. To date, the league has refused to acknowledge a link between repeated brain trauma and the disease. So, yeah, tomorrow we'll be speaking with Alan Walsh, who's been doing a lot of work with the concussion Legacy foundation.

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What do you mean there's no link? What are you, an asshole? What do you mean there's no link?

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Yeah, well, yeah, interesting.

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Like, I just can't respect this person. I know he's a lawyer. I know he's doing his job. Your job fucking sucks. And you've chosen to do it since 1993, and you're still doing it, and you're a liardeh.