The law does not require players or parents to be informed on how to prevent injuries. For example, it “does not mandate that information be provided to student-athletes and parents designed to enlighten them regarding the symptoms and long-term implications of head injuries” (Text 4, lines 17-19). The players are not taught the symptoms of a concussion. If they were to get hit in the head and are not aware they have a concussion, it will get worse, and they will not recover for a long time. If they were to get another concussion it could cause permanent damage to the brain. Also the couches are not required to be taught how to prevent concussions or what to do when a player gets one. In the article, it states, it “does not require coaches to complete a concussion education course” (Text 4, lines 16-17). Sense the players, coaches, and parent are not being educated, there is no way that they can protect themselves or the players. The lack of education is a major reason that makes football a very dangerous
The law does not require players or parents to be informed on how to prevent injuries. For example, it “does not mandate that information be provided to student-athletes and parents designed to enlighten them regarding the symptoms and long-term implications of head injuries” (Text 4, lines 17-19). The players are not taught the symptoms of a concussion. If they were to get hit in the head and are not aware they have a concussion, it will get worse, and they will not recover for a long time. If they were to get another concussion it could cause permanent damage to the brain. Also the couches are not required to be taught how to prevent concussions or what to do when a player gets one. In the article, it states, it “does not require coaches to complete a concussion education course” (Text 4, lines 16-17). Sense the players, coaches, and parent are not being educated, there is no way that they can protect themselves or the players. The lack of education is a major reason that makes football a very dangerous