The reason for this post is simple; Thank You!
To the reader, the commentators, the links, the views, the emails, the tweets, the everything.
When this blog started in September of 2010 I had no clue. No clue on what I was doing. No clue on how to write. No clue on the audience. No clue on if it would impact anyone. No clue if it would last.
If not for all of you on the other side of this screen, none of this would have happened. In terms of bandwidth and views this blog is very small compared to the juggernauts of the interwebs, but over time it has had place and a voice. Not only for me, but for you.
I could sit here and spew the stats, the accolades and such but, why? There is no need, this blog was never founded on that or is continued for that. This blog is a space for information and opinions from an athletic trainers perspective about concussions. Looking back on the “Disclaimer” page I wrote over three years ago I feel I have attained what I wanted to accomplish and WILL CONTINUE TO PURSUE.
So, as you ring in 2014 let us all try to make this the best year yet!
And thank you Dustin, for your continued service in this important work!
Keep up the great work and thanks for all you do.
Mike
Thank you, Dustin. Keep up the great work.
Here’s an interesting way to start the new year — Esquire reveals scary preview to show ‘Friday Night Tykes’ – http://www.cbssports.com/general/eye-on-sports/24395571/watch-esquire-reveals-scary-preview-to-new-show-friday-night-tykes
Time for a coordinated response from those of us who know better.