Posted on 01/19/2016 8:45:34 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
Have you noticed just how violent professional football is? Does it strike you as odd that so many are excited about a game in which players are knocked senseless and many are maimed?
The players strike each other with such force that the collision sounds can be heard high in the stands and on TV. The quarterback position is acknowledged as the most important, but rare is the quarterback who is able to play a whole season without significant injuries.
More important than the broken clavicles, the shoulder dislocations, and even the gruesome orthopedic disasters like the career-ending injury of star quarterback Joe Theisman, are the injuries to the brain. Yes, to the brain.
It is now crystal clear that high speed collisions even when protected by a helmet and other gear that would make a gladiator proud do very bad things to the brain. The recent Concussion movie helped bring the hard facts of traumatic brain injuries in football to the forefront.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I realize the NFL has a ‘draft’, but I don’t seem to recall anybody ever being forced to go play the game
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Another pajama boy weights in.
Nobody is forced to play the game. You are offered big bucks and you take your chances. Sometimes you are the bug, sometimes your are the windshield.
football is now so violent because we've allowed the players to bulk up beyond comprehension and we reward them one way or another....
its like added weight to a boxing glove....
Sure, they are all roided up, but I guess that is part of the appeal. Knowing what we know now, it is kind of in the same realm as cage fighting. Don’t get me wrong, not a football or cage fighting fan but I do enjoy watching boxing. I think reports on this and articles and papers on this are good so people go into this stuff with their eye open.
I wish all of these media outlets, that want to get rid of football, would put up or shut up. Stop covering football in your papers and television programs. Stop profiting off other people’s suffering/brain injuries.
I guess they’ll start begging donations on television for “Wounded Football Warriors”. With your donation you get a blanket that’s designed with an x-ray. Call today.
There is no question. Football players are gladiators. They illicit the same emotions in modern Americans that were elicited in ancient Rome. Boxing, MMA. NASCAR are much the same. Despite the risks and waivers there is no shortage of young men more than willing to sacrifice their well being to participate at all levels of the “sport”. The height of hypocrisy are college presidents who so frightened that the students may hear “offensive speech” but send their student mercenaries on the football fields to suffer lifelong disabling injuries all for a few bucks.
Start over and go back to leather helmets.
Well, it's a free country, doc. Live it, learn it, love it...
As stated - Liberalism is a mental disorder.
Colleges are indeed the worst.
Most of those boys are students in name only. This is not a pastime for the students or meant to promote physical fitness and good character. These aren’t the playing fields of Eton.
At some point, very long ago, the early 1950’s probably, in the big universities alumni, fans and schools lost the plot and as you say started hiring gladiators.
I don’t see a way to reform it into a game for real students after so many decades.
Get rid of the helmets. And teach people how to tackle. Rugby players know how to tackle. All the helmet does is make people think its a weapon.
Boxing has gone in and out of favor over the last 200 years. Early on it was indeed looked down on as brutally immoral. It was rescued to a degree by safety equipment and rules. It is indeed gladiatorial combat like too many sports. Where to draw the line between the sweet science and the return of the murmilliones and retiarii?
Ever heard of Ovarian Slam Syndrome?
Oh, boy....should I google that?
This, x100.
Although a lightweight helmet would still be appropriate, as long as its specified as for falling and not hitting.
“star quarterback Joe Theisman”
Huh? Journeyman, at best.
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