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To: whitney69

We could always wrap the players in bubble wrap to help prevent injury, yes I know that’s absurd, but injuries are part of the game, head injuries over time will go down as the idea of using your head as a battering ram is coached out of football due to penalties and threats of ejection.

Football is a brutal contact sport played by grown men, injuries are part of the game and yet people line up to play it and playing it in the NFL is their dream.

What’s next, putting protective headgear on UFC fighters or professional boxers.


20 posted on 04/27/2024 5:09:22 AM PDT by srmanuel ( )
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To: srmanuel

“Football is a brutal contact sport played by grown men...”

And that’s the more important part of the problem. Every Friday and Saturday night across the country thousands of high school and college players walk into this problem. And concussions don’t always heal correctly let alone knees or necks.

...injuries are part of the game and yet people line up to play it and playing it in the NFL is their dream...

People do things for a number a reasons, some really stupid. Did you know that the prison system in the US is capable of holding around 1.9 million yet they are overcrowded.

And, it seems, the major reason for these guys to play the sport is money because that’s what lures them. A way to look at this is by looking at the wages. Special teams are at the bottom of the salary list, averaging $2.775 million each player. The second-lowest paid players are the running backs, to many’s surprise. But both are expendable thus throw away. But where can a person go who has no future except possibly crime to make that amount of money? And as long as the money is there, they will line up to get there. But the only way to get there is being “badder” than the guy next to you. There are only 1696 slots on a pro football fielding team and thousands going after them. Good odds? They’re gambling their bodies to try. And that unfortunatley starts in youth football.

“What’s next, putting protective headgear on UFC fighters or professional boxers.”

You’ll notice they use them in training. If it wasn’t danerous, then they wouldn’t need them. But the money is too great to walk away from. And there are thousands of club fighters all over the US that will never get to be Ali. And when he passed, he was nothing more than a vegetable and that’s been confirmed as three neurologists who provided direct care to the boxing legend describe evidence in a JAMA Neurology viewpoint supporting a primary diagnosis of young-onset Parkinson’s disease over a form of dementia from repetitive head trauma. Wanna be held responsible for this in kids? For many, this is what the money will buy.

wy69


61 posted on 04/27/2024 11:32:45 AM PDT by whitney69 (yption tunnels)
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To: srmanuel

“Football is a brutal contact sport played by grown men...”

And that’s the more important part of the problem. Every Friday and Saturday night across the country thousands of high school and college players walk into this problem. And concussions don’t always heal correctly let alone knees or necks.

...injuries are part of the game and yet people line up to play it and playing it in the NFL is their dream...

People do things for a number a reasons, some really stupid. Did you know that the prison system in the US is capable of holding around 1.9 million yet they are overcrowded.

And, it seems, the major reason for these guys to play the sport is money because that’s what lures them. A way to look at this is by looking at the wages. Special teams are at the bottom of the salary list, averaging $2.775 million each player. The second-lowest paid players are the running backs, to many’s surprise. But both are expendable thus throw away. But where can a person go who has no future except possibly crime to make that amount of money? And as long as the money is there, they will line up to get there. But the only way to get there is being “badder” than the guy next to you. There are only 1696 slots on a pro football fielding team and thousands going after them. Good odds? They’re gambling their bodies to try. And that unfortunatley starts in youth football.

“What’s next, putting protective headgear on UFC fighters or professional boxers.”

You’ll notice they use them in training. If it wasn’t danerous, then they wouldn’t need them. But the money is too great to walk away from. And there are thousands of club fighters all over the US that will never get to be Ali. And when he passed, he was nothing more than a vegetable and that’s been confirmed as three neurologists who provided direct care to the boxing legend describe evidence in a JAMA Neurology viewpoint supporting a primary diagnosis of young-onset Parkinson’s disease over a form of dementia from repetitive head trauma. Wanna be held responsible for this in kids? For many, this is what the money will buy.

wy69


62 posted on 04/27/2024 11:32:45 AM PDT by whitney69 (yption tunnels)
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