If lost lawsuits start piling up, NFL could some day face end game Players often say they've made the NFL what it is. They also could be very close to breaking it. Gregg Doyel says if former players start winning the mounting waves of concussion lawsuits, the NFL could be in trouble.College football players risk their brains, too, so it's time to pay them Football is a dangerous sport, but we tend to only focus on the NFL when talking about concussions and other health effects. College football is just as dangerous, so Gregg Doyel has changed his mind: Pay the players.Political correctness doesn't make a boy wanting to play against girls right It's hard to find any winners in a story about a teenage boy in New York politicking to keep playing field hockey against girls. Gregg Doyel says political correctness has its limits, and in this case, Keeling Pilaro doesn't belong on the field.NFL players choose to play, so choosing to watch isn't fans' fault You can't look away from the health issues surrounding NFL players. But as the injuries and fatalities mount, Gregg Doyel says he has no problem watching as long as the players know what they're getting into.Video of Seau's grieving mother is agonizing, but we all need to see it The video of Junior Seau's mother after she learned of her son's death is painful to watch, but Gregg Doyel says watch it we must, because everyone needs to see what suicide does to the living. We're the ones who have to keep dealing with the pain.Wait just a minute, folks -- Harbaugh's right, Pats' titles ARE tainted To argue that the Pats' Spygate-era Super Bowl titles aren't 'stained,' as John Harbaugh articulates, is lunacy. Gregg Doyel says if Harbaugh's wrong, we soon should start accepting the fact water boils at 32 degrees.Jordan hasn't just failed as an exec, he's the greatest failure ever Michael Jordan might be the greatest basketball player of all time, but as an NBA exec, Gregg Doyel says there's no debate: He's the worst ever. From drafting Kwame Brown No. 1 overall to the Bobcats' 7-59 season, no one's failed like Mike.CBSSports.com's Gregg Doyel can also be found on Google+.