Thanks to all the soccer moms.
Go ruin football next
Already done.
https://www.nflflag.com
This should end up replacing high school in a few years, college a few years after that and then the NFL.
Is it really worth scrambling your brain just to play football? Not my kid!!
The chances of ever playing Pro football are so miniscule especially if you are a new englander. Not that it matters because the damage will be done long before then anyway.
Not looking to sissify sports but to allow your kid to play this barbaric sport is a poor parenting choice.
They say the same thing about hockey. More concussions in soccer anyway.
Thanks to all the soccer moms.
Go ruin football next
Already done.
https://www.nflflag.com
This should end up replacing high school in a few years, college a few years after that and then the NFL.
Is it really worth scrambling your brain just to play football? Not my kid!!
The chances of ever playing Pro football are so miniscule especially if you are a new englander. Not that it matters because the damage will be done long before then anyway.
Not looking to sissify sports but to allow your kid to play this barbaric sport is a poor parenting choice.
They say the same thing about hockey. More concussions in soccer anyway.
From Wikipedia:
Injury rate per exposure based on sport in collegiate athletes from 1998 to 2004[15]
Sport Injury rate per 1,000 athletic exposures
Women's ice hockey 0.91
Men's spring football (American) 0.54
Men's ice hockey 0.41
Women's soccer 0.41
Men's football (American) 0.37
Men's soccer 0.28
Men's wrestling 0.25
Men's lacrosse 0.25
Women's lacrosse 0.25
Women's basketball 0.22
Women's field hockey 0.18
Men's basketball 0.16
Women's gymnastics 0.16
Women's softball 0.14
Women's volleyball 0.09
Men's baseball 0.07
All sports 0.28
Thanks to all the soccer moms.
Go ruin football next
Already done.
https://www.nflflag.com
This should end up replacing high school in a few years, college a few years after that and then the NFL.
Is it really worth scrambling your brain just to play football? Not my kid!!
The chances of ever playing Pro football are so miniscule especially if you are a new englander. Not that it matters because the damage will be done long before then anyway.
Not looking to sissify sports but to allow your kid to play this barbaric sport is a poor parenting choice.
Thanks to all the soccer moms.
Go ruin football next
Already done.
https://www.nflflag.com
This should end up replacing high school in a few years, college a few years after that and then the NFL.
Is it really worth scrambling your brain just to play football? Not my kid!!
The chances of ever playing Pro football are so miniscule especially if you are a new englander. Not that it matters because the damage will be done long before then anyway.
Not looking to sissify sports but to allow your kid to play this barbaric sport is a poor parenting choice.
Spoken by a true soccer mom.
Is it really worth getting up and going to work. The children might get hurt.
Thanks to all the soccer moms.
Go ruin football next
Already done.
https://www.nflflag.com
This should end up replacing high school in a few years, college a few years after that and then the NFL.
Is it really worth scrambling your brain just to play football? Not my kid!!
The chances of ever playing Pro football are so miniscule especially if you are a new englander. Not that it matters because the damage will be done long before then anyway.
Not looking to sissify sports but to allow your kid to play this barbaric sport is a poor parenting choice.
Spoken by a true soccer mom.
Is it really worth getting up and going to work. The children might get hurt.
Ha ha. Ok. Go let your kid scramble his brains so he can be third string at Bridgewater State. Give it up already and join the Rugby Club
The fact of the matter is that the chances of catastrophic head injury from football are very slim, and the sport teaches valuable life lessons about teamwork, showing up to play/work every day despite not feeling your best, and fighting through adversity that every kid could use in their professional career. Don't be scared away because of the sad stories you hear about NFL players. Or at least try and come to grips with the real magnitude of the risk before you write the sport off.