I received two concussions playing youth football as a receiver running across the middle with a bunch of kids colliding at the point where the fluttering ball came down. Exact same pass, pretty much exact same result - twice.
I also sustained a concussion while using correct form heading a soccer ball while in JR High.
However, my most severe injuries were hitting a goal post with my head, requiring stitches while I was tracking down a pass as a defender playing flag football in JR. High, and tearing all of the ligaments out of my thumb joint without receiving any contact while playing receiver in High School (This has required 2 surgeries and I number 3 will happen this year.)
So, yes, kids are going to get hurt playing sports. However, I think we can be sensible and make good decisions. I could understand that holding off on young kids playing tackle football might be one of those good decisions.
I received two concussions playing youth football as a receiver running across the middle with a bunch of kids colliding at the point where the fluttering ball came down. Exact same pass, pretty much exact same result - twice.
I also sustained a concussion while using correct form heading a soccer ball while in JR High.
My wife tells me all the time that she won't let our son play football. I can see holding him out of fully padded football til 7th or 8th grade, but beyond that he IS playing football whether he likes it or not.
For what it's worth, we didn't have tackle football until 7th grade, so guess what we did? Went to the school lot after school 2 days a week and played unorganized tackle football from 4th-6th grade. Which is better?
And it continues......
We played flag football through 5th or 6th grade. I broke my arm (was in traction at a hospital for month) and I got bit above my eyebrow going up for a pass that required 9 stitches.
Kids are going to get hurt even playing tiddly winks. Its part of life. You pick your *** back up off the ground and keep moving forward. If it is too much for you then you get out of the way. Nobody has to play football. Its a choice. If you don't like it then go play something else.
The market is telling us that kids like to play football and we like to watch it.
Unorganized is much better. It allows boys to be boys without loser, hangers-on parents dictating the action to a bunch of 1st and 2nd graders.
Unorganized is much better. It allows boys to be boys without loser, hangers-on parents dictating the action to a bunch of 1st and 2nd graders.
Unorganized is much better. It allows boys to be boys without loser, hangers-on parents dictating the action to a bunch of 1st and 2nd graders.
Ok so obviously 7-8 is too young they don't know what they are even doing. In my town it starts at 10 which I think is completely fine. It gives you enough time to learn the sport before middle school ans high school.
Signed my soon to be 9 year old up this morning for football. It starts on Sunday.
Organized youth football exists for one reason, and one reason only. To give the dads who's glory years were high school football an avenue to continue living vicariously through their son's sports accomplishments. It's absolutely pathetic. No parent in their right mind should subject a first or second grader (7-8 year olds) to tackle football unless they were a complete loser who's self-esteem and self-worth was predicated on how well his son did in sports. Tackle football shouldn't start until somewhere around age 12-13 when a child's body is more developed and prepared for that kind of contact. In addition, I've seen too many kids who didn't develop until later get completely discouraged playing football that early. The goal of youth sports shouldn't be to weed out "undeserving" kids who may develop later in their teenage years...it should be to develop a love for the game and to develop a sense of teamwork and learn the joy of hardwork and accomplishment.
All you pseudo-tough guys in this thread crack me up!
Now we all know why you post the way that you do. This explains a lot.
He's probably pumped. I would have loved to do that in elementary if it was offered. If you attend any practices, I would be curious to hear how things go. How much hitting is there? Are you impressed by the instruction of fundamentals?
Signed my soon to be 9 year old up this morning for football. It starts on Sunday.
in san Francisco? Did he already get his trophy?