High School Football's Benefits Outweigh The Risks

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Football is America’s favorite sport. American citizens spend their Sunday nights glued to the television, and Friday nights at the stadium watching athletes tackle, run and catch. Some viewers believe that football is too dangerous and should be eliminated from high school. Football is a dangerous sport; however, it should not be eliminated from high schools, because that tactic would be too severe. There are other ways of decreasing the dangers of football. The dangers of football can be decreased by increasing the padding in the protective garments for football players, providing education for football players on the dangers and injuries that can occur, and having daily medical checkups for the players. These tactics will protect the football player from the dangers of the sport of football. The sport of football has many risks and dangers; however, if the protective gear of the players had more padding, than the players would be more protected. The padding would create a small barrier between colliding players and would absorb some of the force from the tackle. In the article, “High School Football’s Benefits Outweigh the Risks,” Ed. Riley …show more content…

The players tackle each other in an effort to win; however, if the players were educated on the different health risks or injuries that can occur than the players would not tackle as hard or be more cautious when playing the game. According to “The NFL’s Fading Memories,” “there is a growing body of evidence that the multiple concussions and traumatic brain injury suffered by an estimated 30 percent of former player may very well precipitate the kind of violence that has dominated recent headline” (Amses 13). If high school football players know about these risks, then they probably would become more cautious with educated players. Football would not be as dangerous as before, and the game would still be entertaining and