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Lions’ WR Golden Tate Reveals His Top 3 Karaoke Songs, Taylor Swift Obsession
Tuesday, September 29th, 2015Golden Tate partners with company to help prevent brain injuries!
Friday, September 18th, 2015Golden Tate plans to be the spokesman for the 7-on-7 football division of Gamebreaker helmets, which design soft-shelled helmets to protect children and adults. Courtesy Gamebreaker helmet
ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Golden Tate wants to help the future of football. In doing so, he might end up protecting the brains of thousands of kids.
The Detroit Lions wide receiver became a partner and investor in Gamebreaker helmets, a soft-shelled helmet company trying to protect the heads of children — and adults — playing 7-on-7 football, women’s lacrosse and soccer.
Gamebreaker was founded by a friend of his, Mike Juels, a former football coach who started publicly introducing the company in 2011. Earlier this year, Tate wanted to invest and ended as principal partners with Juels, Chicago Bears quarterback Jimmy Clausen and Clausen’s brother, Rick.
“He was one of my golf buddies,” Tate told ESPN. “And I obviously know endless amounts of information about football and I know how important concussions are in all sports, really. So I figured why not jump on it and help any way I can and at least keep people alert.”
At first, Juels said he was hesitant to have Tate invest because he didn’t want to mix business with his friends and they’ve known each other through the Clausens since Tate’s freshman year at Notre Dame.
But in early 2015, Juels said Tate approached him about becoming involved. At the time, Juels wasn’t looking for additional investors, but that changed in April, when Gamebreaker announced an exclusive partnership with D3O, a shock absorption protection and impact protection company that also works with Schutt hard-shelled helmets.
Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher, the director of Michigan Neurosport at the University of Michigan, said there are no conclusive studies that soft-shelled helmets help prevent brain injury or concussions. This is in part due to it being a relatively new technology and also the individual nature of brain injuries in relation to equipment.
“On a sport-by-sport basis, you could make an argument where a soft-shelled helmet of some sort might provide some protection,” Kutcher said. “So I’m all for promoting that as a concept, but I think the drawback is when these things are not universally applied and there aren’t standards for the athletes.
“In other words, if a soccer player or water polo athlete or whatever are wearing it on their own, I have seen in my practice that it will sometimes change behavior.”
Kutcher said it is tough to gauge if players become more aggressive — or are played against more aggressively — if they are wearing a soft-shelled helmet while another player is not. He would recommend consulting a neurologist before purchasing one.
Gamebreaker’s goal is to outfit as many athletes as possible with the helmets — sold for $74 on the company’s website. The helmet is a three-layered product, first with a Lycra outer shell. Underneath the Lycra is EVA foam rubber and underneath that is D3O shock absorption technology that led to Juels and Tate to partner.
The plan is for Tate to become the spokesman for the 7-on-7 football division.
“I explained to him clearly that I wasn’t interested in a check, there was a long line of people interested in giving us checks and buying into the business,” Juels said. “It was more, if we were going to bring people in, it was going to be people who were going to help the company outside of the check department.”
Since he joined the company so recently, Tate hasn’t done much yet. That will change this offseason.
“I’m going to go to some conferences,” Tate said. “Maybe even try to start up my own 7-on-7 camp where people are required to wear the helmets.”
Juels said he expects Tate will represent the company at speaking engagements and be involved in marketing. Eventually, after Tate’s playing career ends, Juels said Tate will likely become involved with all sports around the company.
But for now, the focus is 7-on-7 football for Tate, along with social media, where Tate has over 275,000 Twitter followers and over 123,000 Instagram followers.
Juels made it clear, though, the NFL is Tate’s first priority even during the offseason, and if he has training or a commitment for his NFL career, the league comes first.
“We will never impede on that,” Juels said. “If he has offseason stuff or things like that, that will be the first priority.”
Golden’s feature with Young Hollywood
Thursday, September 10th, 2015Here is a sneak peek of Golden’s feature with Young Hollywood that premiers today via Apple TV and the Young Hollywood App! https://www.dropbox.com/s/ryzbjkhp6qpyc77/BTA_FB_Golden_Tate.mp4?dl=0
Golden’s first Michigan Humane Society Foster
Wednesday, August 26th, 2015Golden’s ProCamps Outing
Wednesday, August 26th, 2015Golden Tate First Touchdown of the 2015 Season!
Thursday, August 13th, 2015Golden stays humble even through increased fame
Monday, August 10th, 2015Rochester Hills — Golden Tate walked into Dick’s Sporting Goods on Thursday and was dumbfounded when he saw a wall of Lions jerseys.
There were plenty of Calvin Johnson and Matthew Stafford jerseys. And several Ndamukong Suh No. 90s, too, even though he’s off to Miami.
The only No. 15 — Tate’s number — was on a mannequin at the entrance.
But this wasn’t an oversight. Two store workers said the Rochester Hills location had simply sold out of his jersey, one of the many signs Tate has developed a strong following since signing a five-year, $31 million deal in 2014.
And on Thursday it showed as Tate hosted a youth camp attended by approximately 190 kids.
“That’s something I don’t get caught up thinking about,” Tate said of his increasing popularity. “I’m here to do a job, and I’m here to help bring this community together as much as I can. The way I see it, I’m more than just a football player.”
Before the shopping spree, Tate said he’d be fine with the children buying Johnson jerseys because he’s still with the Lions.
“Just no Suhs,” he said. “That’s a blast from the past.”
Tate, who spent his first four years with the Seahawks, has increased his receptions and yardage in each of his five seasons. He had career bests with the Lions last season with 99 receptions for 1,331 yards. He agreed his performance has made him more popular, but realizes more people will be watching now.
“I think there’s more pressure this year that I don’t come back and have a dud year,” he said.
Tate said he believes he can do better this season, but isn’t focused on meeting any benchmarks. Instead, his goals are team related — win the NFC North, win every game at Ford Field, and go deep in the playoffs.
“If we can do all those things, I would think that statistically I’ll be right on track,” he said.
Tate said conducting a camp like Thursday’s was important because he remembered having star athletes come to his practices or camps when he was young.
The event at Dick’s also was organized by ProCamps — a management and sports marketing company — and was just one more opportunity for him to create memories for some young players.
“Everyone in here who’s receiving a gift card deserves it,” he said. “They worked hard or they’re doing something right, and I think it’s important to show you can be rewarded when you work hard and when you are doing the right things.”
Golden Tate’s Football Camp — November 28, 2014
Thursday, October 30th, 2014The Golden Tate Show–Week 1 on Detroit Sports 105.1
Wednesday, September 10th, 2014Listen to Golden as he discusses the Week 1 victory against the New York Giants here!
Upcoming Appearance: Northwest Sportscards on 12/11/2012 from 6:30-8 pm!
Thursday, December 6th, 2012I will be at Northwest Sportscards this Tuedsay, December 11th from 6:30 to 8 pm! Come out and meet me and get an autograph! For more information, visit http://www.nw-sportscards.com/ ! Hope to see y’all there!