American Football and brain damage
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@solo said:
I can understand skateboarding see Youtube for some great examples, Golf? really? how?
backs.. shoulders.. hips.. knees..
plus it's a high percentage of old dudes out there so⦠-
oh.. here's the source i got the list from:
notice basketball causes the most overall injuries when amount of participants aren't being considered..
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Rugby... seriously dangerous sport.
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@solo said:
I can understand skateboarding see Youtube for some great examples, Golf? really? how?
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I used to play waterball. Despite those underwater scenes they are shooting nowadays, it is not a violent sport at all (you cannot seriously kick or hit anyone underwater - and of course, you cannot fall at all)
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I love American Football and follow it passionately. I am also a rabid fantasy football fan. Having said that I'd never let my kids play it at any organized level for fear of concussions or other long term undetectable injuries.
Unfortunately, like any sport, as long as there is lots of money involved many parents will let their kids play it on the hopes that one day they'll make it big. My town is filled with parents who push their kids hoping to score a scholarship. I'm tempted many times to ask them to push them this hard academically but I think I'd get shot for suggesting logic.
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Of course soccer is a passive sport (sharpen your elbows)
Then there is hockey, gentlemanly for sure. -
Dale, growing up I played both soccer and rugby (school level) and I remember our Irish rugby coach once saying " Soccer is a gentleman sport played by hooligans and rugby is a hooligan sport played by gentlemen" and there really is some truth in that, however I have to add that soccer also seems to bring the actor out of some players, ever seen how they feign an injury by rolling around in agony and on replay they were never even touched?
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@solo said:
ever seen how they feign an injury by rolling around in agony and on replay they were never even touched?
All the while while eyeing the ref.
There are some great actor in soccer, but in a way I kind of like that drama. -
I haven't followed Football for years, mainly because it has become LESS violent. Heck. . you can't even put a bounty out on somebody anymore and try to seriously injur them and potenitally end their careers for a few measley bucks on top of their already grotesque salaries
We have seriously lost our way as a nation . . .
where have you gone Joe DiMaggio...
our nation turns its lonely eyes to you. . .
woo woo woo.Seriously I stopped playing football as a teen-ager because I no longer wanted to be perceived as a troglodite Quasimodo and wanted to pursue more intellectual pursuits . . .but I couldnt get anyone to sponsor me in NASCAR.
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