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The national football league page on  Wikipedia is rated a level 4 vital article with means that its has been edited but can also need more editing. the National foot ball league is a very important concept that should be accurately talked about on Wikipedia. this concept is rated a GA- class which is off top importance. the article dates back to when the NFL actually started, explaing to us who where the first professional teams.

wiki also gives us information on how the first NFL meeting came across. a meeting was held by the representatives of the Akron pros ,canton bull dogs,Cleveland Indians ,and the Dayton triangles at the Jordan hub mobile show room in canton Ohio. with out this meeting the (APFC) Americas professional football conference. one concept that i feel the article should've have talked about is CTE chronic traumatic ephropathy witch is a very important factor in the NFL. after finding multiple things my group could add to the talk sections of the article i once did not find where CTE was brought up this is a case that has haunted the NFL for many years and even Wikipedia is covering up the importance of the concept. when an article is posted about the national football league it should always have a section on CTE because it is a common effect that troubles most players in the league. players have played only one year and decided to retire due to the seriousness of CTE. but, for some reason this is not a main bullet point that is on Wikipedia,but what is the second bullet point aimed at in the article ? finances. i honestly feel l like everybody is hiding the seriousness of CTE even major sites that we are sopsed to get valuable information from are leavening out key important  things people should know about the NFL. even though the article is a class A i think it could be edited a lot better if there was at least a section on chronic traumatic nephropathy

work cited 111 N.F.L. Brains. All But One Had C.T.E.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2017/07/25/sports/football/nfl-cte.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronic_traumatic_encephalopathy