Omalu life was threatened if he did not stop his research. His wife who was played by Gugu Mbatha-Raw was followed by an unknown vehicle, which this stressful and fearful event left the views to conclude caused the death of her unborn child. Dr. Omalu also felt that because of the color of his skin caused a lot of push back from the National Inistitue of Health (NIH). In an interview with TIME, the question was asked “Do you think your race played a significant role in the attacks? Dr. Omalu answered, “Yes. Let me tell you, the establishment was really upset with me because I was in my 30s when I did this, I was a foreigner, and I’m an African-American. Dr. Omalu went on to say that, “the NIH put together a committee to define a diagnosis. You know they never invited me? The man who described the …show more content…
It open the minds of parents who are entertaining the thought of allowing their son to play this sport or continue to play, and gives them the information needed to make a decision that could save their life in the future. Playing sports is not a bad activity, but the impact of the physical contact could very well leave the participator, with less that they bargain for. Dr. Omalu believes that 90 percent of those who play this sport on the professional level have been effected with some type of neurological issues. The best part of this movie is when Dr. Omalu theory is recognized and accepted by the NFL and his co-workers. The movie show how a person can be harassed for their beliefs almost to the point where they feel as if “what is the use of fighting”. And in the end rewarded, acknowledge and accepted into their profession. Because of Dr. Omalu efforts, football is a much safer sport, the quality of life of many current football players will be improved and the game this is believed to be America’s favorite sport will continue to be viewed, played and loved by