I was really interested in hearing how exactly they proposed to do that, especially in terms of changing the macho culture of the sport and breaking the «code of silence» that continues to
prompt players at every level of football, whether it be N.F.L., college, high school or youth - to hide concussion symptoms in order to stay in the game and avoid being perceived as somehow letting their coach, their teammates, or their parents down.
Not exact matches
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Player gets a grade
at the end of each
level prompting them to re-play for a higher grade.
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Player gets a grade
at the end of each
level prompting them to re-play for a higher grade.
If the lobby screen that
prompts you to invite other
players into the game wasn't enough of a hint, the
level design will certainly slap you around and inform you that Crimson Alliance is heavily emphasising the four -
player co-op play, sometimes even
at the detriment of the singleplayer experience.