Would I Let My Son Play Football Summary

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In the article “Would I Let My Son Play Football?” by Scott Fujita informs the dangers of playing Football and as fun as it might be for my son I would not let him play football. After reading the article it said, “There seemed to be red flags everywhere, and even if I couldn’t state with certainty that the game caused each and every ailment that so many of my friends were experiencing, the evidence was mounting quickly” (Fujita 2). I agree with the article because even if it could be an exciting activity to play there are some cautions to take into consideration. For example, Football players are becoming injured and giving concussions that could possibly lead to death. It could also create long term injuries such as memory loss, short temper,

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