WOW, if there is height/athleticism in your family, have your kid play football

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Anonymous wrote:Adding there is a definite racial bias in this thread. If you don’t know any kids playing football, perhaps you don’t know any kids of different races or ethnicities of your own.


I agree. Also people are looking down on football and claiming it’s because of risk of brain injury. Even though soccer is one of the highest risk sports no one mentions it because the suburban kids play it. The repetitiveness of hitting a hard ball with your bare head over and over as a teen and young adult causes long term damage.


I seen to have missed a few pages, but I’m ALSO against soccer. I just didn’t say so because the original thread is about football. My kids swim.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adding there is a definite racial bias in this thread. If you don’t know any kids playing football, perhaps you don’t know any kids of different races or ethnicities of your own.


I agree. Also people are looking down on football and claiming it’s because of risk of brain injury. Even though soccer is one of the highest risk sports no one mentions it because the suburban kids play it. The repetitiveness of hitting a hard ball with your bare head over and over as a teen and young adult causes long term damage.


I seen to have missed a few pages, but I’m ALSO against soccer. I just didn’t say so because the original thread is about football. My kids swim.


Have you heard of the ear damage that comes with swimming ? lol
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Adding there is a definite racial bias in this thread. If you don’t know any kids playing football, perhaps you don’t know any kids of different races or ethnicities of your own.


I agree. Also people are looking down on football and claiming it’s because of risk of brain injury. Even though soccer is one of the highest risk sports no one mentions it because the suburban kids play it. The repetitiveness of hitting a hard ball with your bare head over and over as a teen and young adult causes long term damage.


Imagine if you were an adult who did not encourage or abet the practice of either of these sports. Just imagine!
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