In the article “Hard Knocks” there are a lot of prime examples of why football is one of america’s most dangerous sports. Football today is very popular and very widespread as though it has been for decades but, along with its popularity, there are some consequences. Today, there are still fatalities, and broken bones. This game is loved by many but, it is too dangerous. Going out on the field knowing the consequences but not realizing them until it happens, it's the toughest part about the sport.…
Bang! A high school football player just took a nasty head on collision with another player. He's the star quarterback, and he hasn't missed an offensive play since the start of the dominant season. Coaches rush to the field as well as medical professionals, they observe him and it doesn't seem that he has any major injuries that will keep him from finishing the game, but they are left with the question should he return to the field after the big hit or not? Little does Billy and all his coaches know one nasty ding to the head can actually mean a lot more than a seemingly minor pain.…
Football Concussions Helmets were not always standard gear until after World War II, some pioneering players wore primitive head covering as far back as the early 1900s. The earliest versions were made of soft leather and were designed to cover the ears. The flaps on the original head harnesses covered the ear completely. They were ridiculed for hindering communication on the playing field. The first helmets offering full protection of the skull and featuring holes in the earflaps were introduced between 1915 and 1917.…
Concussions and Football Helmets Football is one of America’s most watched and played sports. On any day of the week, families across the nation watch as high school, college, and professional athletes compete against one another. Unfortunately, it is very rare to watch a game not be stopped for some kind of injury. One of the most common and dangerous injuries is a concussion. Most people do not think twice about a concussion and think it’s not a serious injury, but it is.…
Football concussions are harmful to the player and can affect the brain by memory loss, death, and seizures. The reason why I will be talking about concussions is because it is important to know how serious they can be and how harmful they can affect an athlete's future. According to John Wrights book, “Sports injuries: how to prevent, diagnose, and treat. Football” it says “professional teams often use air pads that are inflated by a hand bulb on two points of the helmets.” With the air pads, that doesn't mean that it is concussion proof.…
Its 2013 and the US is in the middle of its annual football season. The Browns were playing the Denver Broncos, and wide-receiver Josh Cribbs is on the field. He caught a sixty yard catch and was blindsided by the opposing defense. Josh was on the ground hazed and unable to move. After approximately thirty seconds, he got up and was gestured to move to the sidelines.…
Hershel Walker (running back), Mike Webster (center), Tony Dorsett (running back), and Junior Seau (linebacker)—these men shined like stars under the lights of NFL stadiums across the country. But what was life after football like for these men? Hit after hit, tackle after tackle, down after down these men suffered few to many concussions throughout their careers. Traumatic brain injuries, like those suffered by so many professional football players, have the ability to alter not only life but also the personalities of those affected. Since its start in the mid 1800s, football has been one of the top sports, along with hockey and boxing, associated with concussions.…
Concussions are the number one leading injury in contact sports. Football and hockey are the leading sports that athletes receive the most head contact causing concussions. There are about 67,000 in high school football each year. There are several ways to help prevent them and to reduce the risk of receiving a concussion and i will be explaining them in the following paragraphs.…
The NFL claims to be having progress with concussions but on opening day, linebacker Stewart Bradley of the Philadelphia Eagles was hit hard in the head, his legs turned to jelly and he collapsed. A few minutes later, he was sent back into the game. That’s not progress. Some risk factors of concussions are playing high risk sports like football, lacrosse, hockey etc., having a concussion before hand, and being a soldier in combat.…
INTRODUCTION: CONCUSSIONS IN FOOTBALL This paper is designed to analyze concussions in football and the impact it has on the players playing the game. • What is a concussion and how does it affect our health? • What research is being done on concussions and the long term affect it has on your brain?…
Although Schools have been trying to get more padding in helmets but kids have still getting concussions. They should put more padding in helmets, also stop sending them on the field with concussions. People have found that there 11.2 concussions every 10,000 games and practices. There are 6.3 concussions in college practices and games. In the NFL there was once 5.2 concussions per week.…
Concussions from football My intro is about the rate on concussions, and what People are doing about it. The rate of concussions per year have doubled since the last ten years. Doctors are studying and doing research that could help solve these problems.…
In Alison Pearce Stevens’ “Soccer: Watch Out for Collisions” article out of Student Science is proving that head balls might not be the main cause of brain injuries in the game. In soccer, there is one major rule: no using arms or hands. As the ball floats through the air, the only other way to make contact with it and change its direction is to use his or her head. People have come to believe these head balls are the main cause of most concussions in soccer. Several sports organizations have banned headers in games played by anyone younger than the high school level, trying to reduce the progressing trend of concussions in the game.…
Every Sunday, millions of people around the US sit down with their friends and family and watch their modern day gladiator fight known as football. For years people have enjoyed the carnage that the NFL has to offer. Viewers watch as two teams go at it on the field, and every now and then a player is carted off because of an injury. No one seems to take into consideration the seriousness of these injuries. Some of these injuries could take them out a week, a month, or even a year.…
Previewing the message: Football is dangerous at every level of play from the high school to the NFL. Injuries will occur at every level. Along with these problems, there are causes and also solutions to these problems that will examined. Transition: I will now begin by explaining the problems with football Body: First Main point: Even though football is the greatest sport on the planet, it quite a few problems with it.…