Is the NFL to blame for Aaron Hernandez? Lee Munn's outstanding story and the Waterloo Warrior's incredible comeback

Published: Sept. 22, 2017, 2:44 a.m.

Aaron Hernandez was a man who played college football alongside Tim Tebow and then went on to become one of the best players in the NFL until he was arrested for murder. Upon examination, his brain showed a lot of damage from football which must have been the reason for what he did. Do you think Hernandez is a victim and the NFL is to blame for its players' health or since Aaron Hernandez had every option to leave the sport and protect his health, is it his fault and players should be accountable for their own health?-The Hamilton art scene is one that is full of incredible artists, poets and writers but few are able to come close to what local artist Lee Munn can create. His amazing story about his struggle with Epilepsy led to him eventually undergo brain surgery. Hear his story and painting rituals as he chats with Scott.\n\nGuest: Lee Munn, Fine Artist and Designer-Waterloo University banned its football program for a year back in 2010 as a result of the biggest steroid scandal in Canadian university history. Ever since then, they would very rarely win or even score points and at one point they didn't win a single game for two years straight. There has been a complete 180 since then with this year's team starting the season with four wins and no losses. Could their success be credited to the recent surge of Hamiltonians joining them?\n\nGuest: Jon Behie, Pass Coordinator for the Waterloo Warriors