Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Care to share why ?
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure this has already been discussed before. Right down to the topic title.
FWIW our son is chomping at the bit for the next season to start.
Yes, we know the risks. So does he. So do the coaches and our family doctor.
Why? Because he loves it and it'seems done him so much good. Confidence. Awareness of how own health. Etc.
Anonymous wrote:Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest played football from age five through his senior year in high school. I worried, of course. His most serious injury was a broken hand. My youngest is not an athlete. He broke his leg in three places and tore his ACL - at band camp. Two surgeries and he still has problems with his knee. My daughter had a serious head injury as a rower. She was hospitalized. It was terrifying.
Football is a dangerous sport. My son just happened to love it from kindergarten flag all the way through the big high school games.
Your football-playing son's brain injuries won't become apparent until later in life.