Dangers of American Football Essay

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    front of their TVs daily to watch football, America’s most beloved sport. Football, created in the late 1800s, is not only America’s favorite pastime, but is also a tradition, that has united families worldwide. Parents enlist their children in teams to play the beneficial recreation while other guardians claim the sport is deteriorating children’s health. Students should be allowed to play football, since athletes who play other sports are exposed to similar dangers. For instance, studies show…

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    As we learn more about the risks of football, the dangers of the beloved sport become more evident. Sports injuries in football are all too common for adult and child players alike, examples including broken bones, torn ligaments, and even concussions. Football is an American tradition, played professionally and by families in backyards everywhere, but do players really know what they’re risking when they run onto the field? Football is a contact sport, which means injuries are more likely…

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    better futbol or american football has been around for a long time, and there seems to be no answer to satisfy everyone no matter how big the popularity of futbol overshadows its counterpart. The best sport in the world overall is futbol not american, but the original futbol that is known through the world, and is played by the majority of the world 's population. The debates answer might be hard to swallow at first, but after a few facts the truth is undeniable futbol or how americans call it…

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    form of entertainment - something to help pass time once civilizations started popping up. So, I think football, in its very nature, is a form of entertainment for Americans. I think high value is placed on football because it has been ingrained in America as a result of tradition for entertainment. They see Dr. Omalu’s findings as an “enemy,” trying to take down the American tradition of football. They try to fight Dr. Omalu’s findings by attempting to silence him, the messenger. To fight the…

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    High School Football: Too Dangerous? Stacey Smart Brigham Young University Idaho Abstract This paper discusses the current High School Football program and the debate to either keep it alive, or ban the program. The two differing groups are Cognoscenti, and The MMQB. Cognoscenti consider High School Football to be a high risk to the student’s education and safety. This group wants to see the football program banned from High Schools. The MMQB supports the thought that High…

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    In the season of the National Football League ( NFL ) many worries wander about the hits upon the players and the repercussions these hits and concussions can cause in the long run after the players careers come to an end. These NFL players should and will be told prior to stepping on the field of the dangers they face every time, whether it can be a life threatening injury or a concussion that turns into Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) later on in life. It is not only the NFL players who…

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    Give Football Life Football isn’t just a sport, it’s a passion. Not only do the players learn the game, but they learn lessons along the way. From football, they learn about responsibility and discipline. they learn about teamwork and companionship on and off the field. Over 1 million High Schoolers play the game of football in the U.S. Many people believe that football should be cut because the safety is concerning. Football administrations are doing whatever they can to make the game have a…

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    on athletics, many sports such as football, boxing, soccer, and hockey. I have decided to narrow my research down to Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy in football players because of that, critical knowledge needs to be known in order to understand the research proposal. American Football began in the year 1889 being played in the most elite universities around the country. The first official game of college football was played on November 6 1869. From there football began to take off, leading…

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    In modern society, Americans are hungry for violence. This hunger is quenched through various outlets, such as action-packed movies or books. But in ancient times, this trend also existed, as watching violent events was a social gathering. In Rome during the era of empire, thousands of people commonly gathered into the Roman Colosseum to watch these events. One of the events, gladiator fights, occurred in the Colosseum where tons of bloodthirsty citizens cheered for the brutal killings of…

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    that she didn 't have to get ‘down and dirty ' for. The point is when there 's a game on, you were either in the living room screaming at the television, stuffing your face or you weren 't home. My step-dad, on the other hand, is your typical American football dad. He took all of his sons to their games and practices. He was even a coach at one point. He treated the Miami Dolphins like they were his own children. He wouldn…

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