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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP why the hell can’t your sons just eat more whole healthy foods? I find it really messed up that you won’t even consider getting rid of the calorie dense junk. They can just eat more potatoes at dinner. They don’t need the crap either. [/quote] Clearly you don't have teen boys. Come back and comment again when you do. [/quote] Wrong. He’s 21 now. Recruited for college football. I never filled my home with snacks. [/quote] Anyone who lets their kid play football at that level has no business lecturing *anyone* about doing what's best for their kid's health. [/quote] [b]Football athletes are in far better condition than any other sport and it'd not even close. [/b]As for injuries, they are far more likely to happen in high school than in college or the NFL. More football players get concussions as a raw number because football is a far more popular sport. But the most dangerous sports are those contact sports that are played without pads such as soccer and those that involve ice or horses. [/quote] Nobody can say the bolded with a straight face and expect to be taken seriously. [/quote]
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