Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. Absolutely never. Football in schools won't even be a thing in 20 years. Don't do this to your child's brain and future. What a terrible thing to do. There are so many other sports to choose from that don't cause brain damage and future suicides and violent tendencies.
Ha. So we've been hearing for the last 20 years or so at least. FYIW, at my kids' DC private school, football is bigger than ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So don’t let your kids play. OP was pointing out that many youth leagues match them by weight and it’s really strict cut offs. There were more safety protocols and fewer injuries on my son’s football teams through the years than my daughter’s soccer or basketball teams.
Your kids don’t have to play any sports. Some of us saw the benefits of youth tackle and it was great for our kids. It’s not for everyone. There are sports I refused to let my kids try for my own personal reasons.
Like what, if not football?
Anonymous wrote:So don’t let your kids play. OP was pointing out that many youth leagues match them by weight and it’s really strict cut offs. There were more safety protocols and fewer injuries on my son’s football teams through the years than my daughter’s soccer or basketball teams.
Your kids don’t have to play any sports. Some of us saw the benefits of youth tackle and it was great for our kids. It’s not for everyone. There are sports I refused to let my kids try for my own personal reasons.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a elementary or junior high son who really wants to try tackle football, let him or her. Even, and especially, if they are small. Find a youth program that matches kids by size, not age. That way, they will play only against kids their own size. Tackling at that age isn't intense; the kids just aren't that fast or strong. If you wait until kids are "bigger" or in high school, they will have to play against kids of all sizes and the risk of injury increases immensely, if they ever see playing time.
If you don't let your kid play tackle football when they are young, they may never get a chance to play at all.
Anonymous wrote:So don’t let your kids play. OP was pointing out that many youth leagues match them by weight and it’s really strict cut offs. There were more safety protocols and fewer injuries on my son’s football teams through the years than my daughter’s soccer or basketball teams.
Your kids don’t have to play any sports. Some of us saw the benefits of youth tackle and it was great for our kids. It’s not for everyone. There are sports I refused to let my kids try for my own personal reasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. Absolutely never. Football in schools won't even be a thing in 20 years. Don't do this to your child's brain and future. What a terrible thing to do. There are so many other sports to choose from that don't cause brain damage and future suicides and violent tendencies.
Ha. So we've been hearing for the last 20 years or so at least. FYIW, at my kids' DC private school, football is bigger than ever.
And those young men coming out of the DC private school system are just beacons of morality and gentleness
Sorry your kid didn't get in. He'll be OK.
NP. No, he will be better - which is why we turned it down.
Yeah, right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never. Absolutely never. Football in schools won't even be a thing in 20 years. Don't do this to your child's brain and future. What a terrible thing to do. There are so many other sports to choose from that don't cause brain damage and future suicides and violent tendencies.
Seriously. The NFL should be illegal.