On to something there huKSer. :sarcasmMy son had to do SOME activity - didn't matter what. Bowling, baseball and football. Football for 4 years until high school showed him that he took after his old man - too small and too slow.
No evidence of mental imparement from concussions unless being a lawyer counts.
I was thinking the same thing and its sad. We've gone soft.god- reading this thread, it is easy to understand how far the U.S. has slid as a once proud country- let's just ban tackle football and have all men wear maxipads-
And yes I have a son who played football
Knowledge is power. The more they come out with results of studies in any arena actually the more power we have to make informed decisions...bluster aside.I was thinking the same thing and its sad. We've gone soft.god- reading this thread, it is easy to understand how far the U.S. has slid as a once proud country- let's just ban tackle football and have all men wear maxipads-
And yes I have a son who played football
I played football, my son played and I hope one day he has a son that plays football but with restrictions. I don't see a reason to play football before junior high and maybe even high school. Playing soccer or basketball seems like a better option. That minimizes the years that they are getting their brains dinged up but still develop physical skills. I believe eventually the studies will show that the incident rate of brain injuries that cause long term problems are negligible among players that only play in high school and college. That should address the notion that small non-concussive hits over time can cause problems. If a kid gets multiple concussions then he should stop playing since he is probably just more susceptible to concussions. As other people have pointed out there are a lot of sports and activities where you can get your bell rung so I don't think it is fair to single out football until more is known. The benefits of playing organized sports outweigh having a society of bubble wrapped kids. In my professional life I notice a difference between people that played organized sports and those that did not.Knowledge is power. The more they come out with results of studies in any arena actually the more power we have to make informed decisions...bluster aside.I was thinking the same thing and its sad. We've gone soft.god- reading this thread, it is easy to understand how far the U.S. has slid as a once proud country- let's just ban tackle football and have all men wear maxipads-
And yes I have a son who played football
If being soft means you don't play contact sports then I just have to disagree on that point.
Big Ern, you made my point much more succinctly than I did in my post. I just don't get the point of tackle football with full pads and helmets for kids who can barely hold up there head while wearing the helmet. It doesn't make us a nation of ninnies, it makes us smarter individuals who have more information able to make choices in life.Yes, I will let my kids play, but I feel tackle football starts too early. I think it should be flag up until Jr High. Will kids benefit by playing tackle football at a younger age? Probably so, but lets get serious....the plays are simple - toss sweep and watch the fast kid take off to the sidelines and score a TD. I know some bigger schools with talent mix it up, but don't think the benefit is there for the injuries that can occur. A lot of kids won't play the same position when they are in HS anyways,
Some kids go through puberty way earlier than others which makes for the big difference.
My son is only 7 right now so I'm about 2 years away from having to make that decision. If you would've asked this question a year or two ago I'd say hell yeah, but now I'm not so sure.
I do have anecdotal info for consideration... in our small church (50 people) we have had two kids with severe neck injuries (one in Jr. High football, the other in HS football) in the past two years. Neither ended up involving paralysis --- but both were severe enough that such was a consideration.My son is only 7 right now so I'm about 2 years away from having to make that decision. If you would've asked this question a year or two ago I'd say hell yeah, but now I'm not so sure.