Would you encourage a kid to play football? Mike Ditka wouldn’t.

Former head coach and tight end Mike Ditka of the Chicago Bears stands on the field during a game against the New Orleans Saints at Soldier Field in Chicago on Dec. 15, 2014

The Super Bowl today was a great game, no doubt about it. But 25 years from now, we might see this violent sport remembered as interesting but sad – an historical cultural oddity.

“Mike Ditka, the head coach of the Super Bowl–winning 1985 Chicago Bears team, says that if he had a young son today he would not let him play football.

“That’s sad. I wouldn’t. And my whole life was football. I think the risk is worse than the reward. I really do,” Ditka told HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The episode, set to air Tuesday, features a report about the excessive use of painkillers and narcotics by players to overcome injuries and get back on the field.

The report says that 30 years after Ditka’s “greatest NFL team of all-time,” many of his legendary players are dealing with serious debilitation as a consequence.”

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