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The Negative Effects Of Football

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“Mom, can I play football?” is a question several parents receive from their children. Of course, the parents want to give their child what they want, but the parents have to consider the safety measures as well. The parents begin to think of the positive effects of football such as learning how to work together as a team and also being athletic and healthy. The Friday night football games and the hot cocoa all sound inviting, but then the negative effects of football slowly creep into their mind and they truly consider if their child playing football is worth it. Football is too dangerous because the players have the possibility of receiving chronic injuries, they can instantly die on the field, and too many people are taking advantage of the game and are not considering the side effects it has on the players. One of the reasons why football is so dangerous is because it can cause serious injuries to the players. Football requires the players to take some serious hits in order to win the game or even move farther in the game. In doing so, that can create head injuries that nobody has thought of before. One of the most common and serious head injuries is called chronic traumatic encephalopathy or also known as CTE. This is usually found a few years after the head collisions have stopped and symptoms start to show. CTE can cause dementia or lead to serious concussions that can also lead to death. In the essay “What Price Football” by Don Banks, Banks says, “Helmet-to-helmet hits aren’t to be argued and complained about by players, coaches, and anyone who wants to paint them as unavoidable” (606). The contact being done by players is serious and people do not understand or notice the side effects it can have on the players. The helmet-to-helmet hits are not to be ignored and they have to be recognized and considered by everyone. In the article “Pro and Con: Is Football Too Dangerous?” by Paige Osborn, Osborn was quoted saying, “It turns out when researchers tested different kinds of helmets, they found virtually no difference in the safety of the headgear.” Several people think that if their kid is wearing a helmet, their kid will be safe from injuries, and that is not the case at all. Sure helmets may stop

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