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Informative Essay: Safety In Youth Football

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Safety in Youth Football Do you really know what could happen to your kids body while they play football at such a young age? Kids should not be playing football until they are 14 years of age. They aren’t ready to take the hits. Young kids also do not lose any skills by playing flag football instead of tackle. Parents also do not understand what is really going on with their kids while they are on the field and the damage that is happening to them. First, kids are not developed enough to play football. Parents do not take into consideration what is still developing in their kids body at this young age.”Tom Brady's father had the very same instinct, and withheld his son from tackle until even later, when he was in the ninth grade. Brady Sr. caused a huge stir in 2012 when he told Yahoo's Michael Silver he'd be "very hesitant" to let a son play at all today, given what he's learned about concussions. What got less publicity was the fact that, even without the benefit of scientific study, Brady Sr. had the common sense to delay his son's entry to the game. He looked at his son's narrow chest and Ichabod neck, and decided he wasn't developed enough to be on the football field.” This helps me prove kids are not developed enough to play and …show more content…

That is not necessarily true. “The supporters of youth tackle argue that it gives children the right skills and training, and argue that those who don't play will be at a competitive disadvantage later. But the Manning and Brady examples put the lie to those arguments and reveal them for self-serving nonsense. To quote Archie Manning, it's just "not necessary." It's also a blueprint for neurological damage. There isn't a skill that can't be learned in flag football.” This helps me prove that kids can still practice everything that they would during tackle football, without any contact or damage being

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