Concussions have been a hot topic in the NFL this season, but former Cowboys quarterback and current FOX analyst Troy Aikman has barely mentioned the topic. The Journal Sentinel asked him if all the reporting that has been done in recent months about concussions has him worried about his own health. "I really don't," Aikman said. "But I don't answer that without a lot of thought. The reason is I have not experienced any of the post-concussion syndrome effects that have hampered guys like Merril Hoge and Al Toon and the (former) linebacker there in New England (Ted Johnson). Those guys have talked about things that I'm not familiar with." Aikman contends the public has an exaggerated sense of the number of head injuries he suffered because of the position he played. "Whenever anybody has talked about concussions, they immediately talk about me and Steve Young," Aikman said. "I would bet you that even though people think I absorbed an inordinate number of head injuries, I'd say relative to the number of guys who have played this game, I would say that my head injuries were relatively small. You could never tell me that some of these guys who played in the '70s and '80s and even during my time, didn't have more head injury than what I had. My position lent itself to people being a little bit more cautious than some of the other positions. There has certainly been a lot more attention paid to it right now."