Anonymous wrote:Actually horseback riding, cheerleading and gymnastics are more dangerous than football.
Anonymous wrote:Might as well rule out baseball too. Kids break fingers, twist angles and are seriously injured or sometimes killed by the hard ball traveling at high speeds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Might as well rule out baseball too. Kids break fingers, twist angles and are seriously injured or sometimes killed by the hard ball traveling at high speeds.
Plus baseball is incredibly boring. I'd rather go to the dentist than sit though a baseball game.
Anonymous wrote:At the youth level the boys are all within a year or so of the same age and about 10 to 15 percent of weight. That seems to reduce the chance of injury to an acceptable level. In hs these limits go away. We let our son play youth football but are considering not letting him play next year as a freshman. He aldo plays lacrosse and would be suicidal if we took that away.
Anonymous wrote:"Fooseball is the devil"
Anonymous wrote:Might as well rule out baseball too. Kids break fingers, twist angles and are seriously injured or sometimes killed by the hard ball traveling at high speeds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving is riskier for teens than football. Guess your kids will never drive either.
Yeah.... they'll just play football instead if driving? Great logic Einstein.
Anyway I won't let my son. Football is on it's way out in a few decades.
Your reading comprehension is poor, you missed the point. Driving injures and kills far more teens than football.