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Football Mascot Analysis

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Sweat dripping down from faces, nasty pads being thrown out and replaced along with the ripped pants. The smell of cleats reeking along with the molded mouth guards and practice jerseys. This is what is known as the first day of football tryouts. All the little ones gather around their friends eager like it is Christmas morning ready to be running around and hitting people. Each one brought up to know the nothing but live, breathe, sleep lifestyle of football. But not everyone knows that lifestyle. There is that one kid who is left out and ends up being the “mascot” every year keeping his teammates positive and happy while occasionally bringing them water when needed. The players seem to always ask him, “Why can’t you play?” And his only explanation …show more content…

After consulting, the coach found out his reasoning being, when he played as a child, they did not have all the gear to entirely be safe and this worried the dad that the same thing would happen to his son. But because football has changed and teaches kids to stay in shape and learn life skills such as sportsmanship, hard-work, discipline, and teamwork, parents should take the risk and let their kids play the game.
By participating in football people can learn sportsmanship, hard work, discipline, and teamwork. Considering the many lessons it teaches, teamwork and discipline play the main role. With teamwork, players/children are learning how to trust their teammates the more experience they have with each other. As for discipline, it teaches kids to work hard and set good goals which can be helpful for them in the future as opposed to not playing, and being a step behind. NFL expert Jobe Lewis says that “football requires a pretty unique brand of teamwork and requires the player to discipline himself and to work hard” (Lewis 1).

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