In the piece, “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” by Bruce Watson, the author presents the notion that President Roosevelt was able to make the game safer, and thusly save it through cooperation and mediation. After brokering a treaty for the Russo-Japanese War, Roosevelt was presented a desperate plea from ivy-league college faculty and staff, asking him to lead a reform on the lethal game of football. Although Roosevelt was initially opposed to idea, as he liked to think that the sport built character and injuries were an uncommon occurrence, but the fact of the matter was that injuries were becoming more and more common. In addition to the rising number of injuries, President Roosevelt’s own son would also get involved, getting injured
“This sport will never die, but it will never again be, as it was until recently, the subject of uncomplicated national enthusiasm.” This thesis statement introduces us to the basis of what this article sets out to convey. Football is a tradition that is loved by America, but previously lacked the issue of concern that it does now. The most concerning issue that the author is talking about is chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. Caused by multiple head injuries, over a span of time, this disease results in atrophy of the brain, mood disorders, and dementia. The hidden damage caused by these injuries is taken into consideration when deciding to play football, however it is believed that this risk will deter players from joining in
Based on the article “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” by Bruce Watson (2014), football was changed into the game of football we know today. Bruce Watson has written numerous books based on events in American History. Also, he has had articles published in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and the Boston Globe. Theodore Roosevelt had a Great love for the game of football.
The article “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” by Bruce Watson describes a series of events that occurred during the early 1900s which resulted in the formation of the NCAA. According to Watson, football during President Roosevelt's presidency was extremely brutal. The game often resulted in serious injury and even death. Despite the risk inherent in the game and the disapproval of many in school faculty the game was popular with many students, and President Roosevelt himself. After a particularly damaging season the president became involved in an attempt to regulate football at the request of a group of school leaders.
In the article “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” by Bruce Watson he explains how President Roosevelt and a group of gentlemen gathered together to kick start the changes in football. The article begins in 1905 when football took the spotlight not because it was a popular, but because of the violence and unfairness that occurred during the games. With Multiple deaths and countless injuries, the lack of regulations during the game started turning heads. Thankfully Theodore Roosevelt who was president at the time, was asked to intervene by prep school headmasters after his own son made the headlines each time he was injured while playing. Roosevelt who enjoyed the game as it was, realized it wouldn’t last unless something was done. Roosevelt
In the article “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” by Bruce Watson, He focuses on Football during Roosevelt’s first term, changing the rules of football, and the new rules in place. To begin, During Roosevelts first term as president football was considered to be very cruel towards its players. The game at the time had players wearing little protection such as leather helmets. Also during Roosevelts first term there were about 45 men that lost their life playing college or high school football. Back then the three leading football colleges were Harvard, Yale and Princeton.
¬¬¬¬¬Steps had been taken to prevent injuries caused by the constant collisions of the game as far back as 1905. Theodore Roosevelt gathered coaches and athletic advisors to the White House in an effort to improve the game. The changes made improved the quality as well as lowered the death rate. In 1905 alone, eighteen people died. [] In more recent times, the murder-suicide of Jovan Belcher in 2012 stirred up a deal of concern. It brought attention to the elevated number of suicides in retired football players, as well as domestic violence. There is a history of football players effected with dementia and memory loss as well as different types of serious head injuries from the semi-concussive hits they are constantly taking to the head, neck, and
In the article “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” by Bruce Watson, it discusses how Theodore Roosevelt helped save football. During President Roosevelt’s time, the problem with football was the amount of injuries and deaths that had occurred. Theodore Roosevelt agreed to help save football because he was able to connect. His son experienced multiple injuries from playing football: broken bones and black eyes. Looking at what the men wore brought a lot of concern to the table, but looking more into the situation the rules of the game were the real issue. Schools like Harvard, had even cut football from their program. Therefore, Theodore Roosevelt put together a meeting at the White House where he invited coaches and athletic directors
In the essay, “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football,” by Bruce Watson, he wrote about how football was a catastrophe back in the 1900’s. Roosevelt loved football. When college football began its national prominence in the 1900’s, Roosevelt made it his goal to fix the sport. Sport fans would have lost football because of the injuries and death without Roosevelt’s intervention. Football has remained a dangerous sport since the beginning.
Kevin Cook and Sean Gregory are the authors of “Dying to Play” and “The Problem with Football, respectively. They separately tackle the difficult question of is football a dangerous sport and if it is how to solve this danger so that Americans can go on enjoying it. Both Cook and Gregory, take the position that football is a dangerous sport when it comes to head injuries. They both believe that C.T.E, which stands for chronic traumatic encephalopathy is real and is caused by playing football. However, Cook and Gregory differ in their positions on how to reform football.
At the beginning of their harsh journey that became known as the Holocaust, Jewish people were deported from their homes to concentration camps located throughout Europe. Run by the Germans, specifically the Nazis, around six million Jews were persecuted and murdered. However, during the first few stages of this event, many of the Jews were oblivious to the horrors that they would soon encounter. In the novel Night by Elie Wiesel, Elie describes his own experiences from the Holocaust. On his way to the concentration camp known as Auschwitz, he encounters a woman who he presumes has gone mad in light of recent events. Mrs. Schachter's husband and two eldest sons had mistakenly been deported separately from her and her 10-year-old son. Mrs. Schachter
The articles “Football is Here to Stay” by Gregg Easterbrook and “America’s Game Makes Its Case” by Joe Drape help support my stance throughout the essay on why football should stay with reforms and alternatives created for children. Since a series of injuries arose from football, changes and new rules have also risen. "Football is Here to Stay" by Gregg Easterbrook speaks about one
Peter Park 2/6/2016 Language Arts 6-6 Football Argumentative Essay Final Draft Football and Concussions: the Crisis on Our Hands Football is America’s banner sport. Every year, millions of people watch the National Football League either genuinely on stadiums or live on televisions. The NFL is treated like a golden piggy: fragile, but all-powerful in money making. However, it seems that America’s front-runner sport is in a crisis. Concussions are having a seismic effect on youth football.
It's on the news alot lately. It hasn’t been taken seriously until recently and it seeming to hurt a multi-billion dollar industry. It can change a person's life forever. It’s called a concussion, a disease that occurs from multiple impacts to the head or one very big impact to the head. Even with the NFL, sport leagues and colleges taking safely precautions, is it enough to stop it.
In order to truly appreciate the overall beneficial influence football has had on American culture between the 1890’s and 1930’s, we cannot turn a blind eye to the negative obstacles football has overcome. In the early years of development, football was played similarly to rugby and universities played by different rules, making standardization within the sport a difficult task to accomplish. One of the major problems observed during the infancy of football was the sheer violence witnessed on the field. Mass play was the common play style during the first years of football in which the entire offensive force would focus on one spot of the defense; the offense was determined to go through the defense rather than go around them. The raw power behind these plays lead to serious injuries as well as the death of a player in the early 1900’s. This disastrous event deterred numerous universities from playing football out of fear of a repeat of events. Following more serious injuries
With Snowball out of the way, Napoleon’s path to absolute power without accountability is clear. Napoleon enlists Squealer to deceive and trick the animals into anything Napoleon wants them to believe by manipulating the facts and confusing the animals. Some examples of this in the story are Napoleon taking credit for the windmill, Napoleon claiming that Snowball sabotaged the windmill, and ultimately claiming that Snowball was in collaboration with Mr. Jones all along. Napoleon’s skillful use of Squealer proves effective in making Snowball the scapegoat for everything that’s wrong with the farm, and now Napoleon takes his evil intentions to another level by murdering any animal that was thought to be in allegiance with Snowball. One of the most wicked deeds was the sale of Boxer to the knacker for money to buy more whiskey. This evil act was only made worse by the elaborate lie Squealer created to cover Napoleon’s tracks. By the end of the book, Napoleon is seen having a dinner party with other humans, while the other animals are in about the same state they were at the beginning of the book. The pigs have risen to take the place of the humans and run the farm, and all the other animals are no better off for it.