Anonymous wrote:Former football players discourage their sons and grandsons from playing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter plays soccer, and has gotten a concussion because of it. Her neuro says girls soccer is a hotbed of brain injury. At the same time, he supports children involved with athletics, and works to get kids back into their sports as safely as possible. (And he had a serious conversation with both of us about the risks of her continuing to play soccer, and that if she gets another concussion he'll probably say she needs to quit.)
There's risk in it. There's risk in everything. I'm aware that allowing my child to play soccer puts her at increased risk for life long injury. She's aware as well. Soccer is really important to her, and when she's had to take a break it's been incredibly difficult for her.
My knee jerk reaction is that if I had a son who wanted to play football, I wouldn't let him. I'd have him try rugby, or lacrosse, or something else. But then I look at my daughter with soccer, knowing that girls soccer is also dangerous, and I'm not sure.
How did you come to add rugby to that list? You know that rugby is football without the padding, don't you? There's still tackling, just without all that protective gear in the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With football isnt it not just the concussions? But they they are also hit on every play and their brains are always rattling around?
And with soccer and other sports, it's not just the same.
Have any soccer players been diagnosed with CTE? Any soccer players like Muhammad Ali?
My son had had 2 concussions because of soccer. That's the only sport he plays
I'm same poster...
Two younger sons play football, wrestling, lacrosse and have never had a concussion. Their football positions on offense for both are running back and sometimes slot receiver and on defense one plays line backer and the other corner and safety
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With football isnt it not just the concussions? But they they are also hit on every play and their brains are always rattling around?
And with soccer and other sports, it's not just the same.
Have any soccer players been diagnosed with CTE? Any soccer players like Muhammad Ali?
My son had had 2 concussions because of soccer. That's the only sport he plays
Anonymous wrote:With football isnt it not just the concussions? But they they are also hit on every play and their brains are always rattling around?
And with soccer and other sports, it's not just the same.
Have any soccer players been diagnosed with CTE? Any soccer players like Muhammad Ali?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I played football in high school in the 1980s and I never heard of anyone having any kind of brain/head injury. Is there something different about HS football now?
No. My oldest played all the way through his senior year of high school. This is just dcum being dcum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was at a high school track meet where a young man died doing pole vault, so that's also definitely something my kids won't be doing.
One kid died doing it, so you won't let your kids participate? I hope you don't let them cross the street, either.
Ok, so you do you. I watched a boy die while pole vaulting and think it shouldn't be done at the high school level. I stand by my original statement.