The act of riding a bicycle isn't causing brain trauma. Yeah, you could fall, but that's if something goes wrong. Everything could go right in football, and it's still dangerous. Chris Borland More Quotes by Chris Borland More Quotes From Chris Borland From what I've researched and what I've experienced, I don't think it's worth the risk, i just want to live a long, healthy life, and I don't want to have any neurological diseases or die younger than I would otherwise. Chris Borland health For me, it's wanting to be proactive, i'm concerned that if you wait( until) you have symptoms, it's too late. There are a lot of unknowns. I can't claim that' X' will happen. Chris Borland top-news One thing that's important to understand is that it's believed that the pathology of CTE doesn't have to do with concussion so much as it has to do with the accumulation of sub-concussive hits. So every hit matters. If you're subject to 800 or 1,200 of these every year, it accumulates. It's like erosion. Chris Borland year understand you important I think I'm connected to this issue in some capacity, football and brain damage. So carving out a way to address it tactfully is important to me no matter what I go on to do. Chris Borland think me brain football I think the one thing I can say is not to play through concussions. I think that's unwise. Chris Borland say think i-can play Folks who blithely disregard the benefits of football likely haven't played or are being intellectually dishonest. The game, perhaps more than any other, requires absolute dedication and teamwork. Yes, I ultimately quit, and if I ever have a son, he won't play, but I'll always cherish the lessons I learned from football. Chris Borland game teamwork football son I don't consider football fun. It's not like a water park or a baseball game. Chris Borland game fun football water I've got a wide variety of interests. Chris Borland interests got wide variety Dementia pugilistica was discovered in 1928... And we still have boxing. Football will continue. Chris Borland will dementia boxing football I just thought to myself, 'What am I doing? Is this how I'm going to live my adult life, banging my head, especially with what I've learned and know about the dangers?' Chris Borland live thought myself life I just honestly want to do what's best for my health. Chris Borland best just health want I've thought about what I could accomplish in football, but when you read about Mike Webster and Dave Duerson and Ray Easterling, you read all these stories, and to be the type of player I want to be in football, I think I'd have to take on some risks that, as a person, I don't want to take on. Chris Borland risks think you football I think it actually is easier for players to abstain from watching than it is for people who haven't experienced it. I know a wide variety of former players that don't really follow football any more. They've kind of had that cathartic experience. They know what it is. Chris Borland think experience football people I can't predict the future of football. I don't think it'll go the way of boxing because it's a team sport. It's built into our education systems, the flagship for a lot of universities' fundraising campaigns. So no, I don't think it'll go away. Chris Borland future team education football Sports are my passion. They have been since I was a kid. So I think I'll be involved in sports in some capacity no matter what I do. Chris Borland think passion matter sports I think it's unfair to punish players for inherent faults in the game. Chris Borland players game think unfair The 49ers drafted me assuming I wanted to play more than one year. At the time, I did, too. Things changed. They didn't deserve to be undercut. And I didn't want that to happen. Chris Borland me deserve want time The host of 'Face The Nation,' Bob Schieffer, was an important figure in my childhood years. Every Sunday in the fall, he occupied my family's time after church and before the NFL pregame shows. Chris Borland face childhood family time I never thought my choice to leave the NFL would lead to 'Face the Nation.' When I first thought of quitting, I cringed at the notion of becoming a football safety advocate. I was making a personal decision; I never set out to influence others. Chris Borland nation face decision football My breadth of football experience, my injury history, and my all-or-nothing goal to become one of the best linebackers in the NFL, combined with all I'd been learning about the game's neurological effects on the brain, convinced me I'd be wise in choosing another career. Chris Borland best me learning history