Something is wrong. I don't know what it is, and I don't know what needs to be changed, but we need to re-evaluate the entire way we approach the testing and treatment of boxers. These kids trust their lives to us, and we're failing them.

Looking at what was reported on Shaun Alexander, I find it amazing that he could even be considered to play, for somebody who said they were confused and didn't know what was going on and missed about 20 minutes of his life.

This commission is going to sit down and look at everything again and again and again. We really need to look at what can be done in the future.

There's no way you can say it's more dangerous than boxing.

It's a concern for all of us.

It was very saddening to watch someone who was such a great competitor, someone with so much heart, take that kind of a beating. It was tough and upsetting to see him get knocked down like that and to see how much punishment he was taking from round to round.

That is the biggest concern of all, that there have been so many of these. I think we need to evaluate the system from top to bottom.

His intercranial blood pressure is back to normal, his brain waves look good and his CAT-scan was nearly normal, ... It's really wonderful.

He was alert and showed no signs of dizziness. It was the same after the fight.

That is the biggest concern of all, that there have been so many of these [brain injuries]. I think we need to evaluate the system from top to bottom ... Maybe we can't find the answer, but it's something that has to be done and done very quickly.

Maybe we can't find the answer, but it's something that has to be done and done very quickly.