That would make a good step number one but breaking an opiod addiction alone is extremely tough. After that he needs to ditch main stream doctors and get some intensive nutrition and supplemental help. I'm about 99% sure that CTE is not really a football only injury. It is simply brain damage that can be caused by numerous factors. Drug use and football together likely make for the combination that resulted in the 100% result for the football players testing positive for CTE.
I tolerate you and occasionally agree with you, but this is not the thread to make into another push for your alternative "medicine" quackery. If people want to believe in the healing powers of silver colloids and crystals for entertainment purposes, they can go right ahead, but I am married to a physician, and junk like this causes people to actively harm themselves, misinterpret placebos, or not seek the help that they need every day, even if modern medicine has its limitations and complications that good doctors try to improve on every day.
Back to the main topic...
Obviously, not the pro career that Jake (or any of us) hoped for, but that is not a bad start in life for having a cup of coffee with playing on Sunday for the young man. Roughly half of that is going to evaporate to taxes and agents and the like, but even keeping half of it (after a full-ride athletic scholarship at a great university) is still starting out ahead.
I hope this becomes rock bottom, and he can rebuild from here. I know there have to be some Cyclone fans in Central Iowa that would give a young man like him, one that we saw had infinite passion and drive, another chance at work and life, whatever he wants to do, assuming he will work hard and be an upstanding citizen despite past mistakes like we all know that he can be. I hope he has at least one more good comeback in him.