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Why Children Should Not Play Football

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The American people are facing a threat that is preying on their youth. It lives in peace with them, but keeps quiet in the shadows, until it strikes. The threat plagues their days with horrible costs. It is disguised as a national treasure, but has a darker presence. The youth population falls for its bait, and are met with the powerful feeling of deceit. As fate catches up with their mistakes, it strikes. One might say it is their fault, but it is part of a grand plan. This threat takes form as the popular sport, football. Football is an American spectator sport, that teaches children life lessons, however the risks can be detrimental. Injuries are consistent in the sport, which makes playing it a steady threat. Furthermore, children should not play football, because of the risks of being diagnosed with concussions, hiding injuries, and long and short term effects. …show more content…

Concussions have been a returning threat in football. According to the Center for Disease Control Prevention, “ A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury -- or TBI -- caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move back and forth.” That means that a concussion is caused by a hit to the head and has. As stated in the article, “Should you let your kids play football”, paragraph 3 addresses that between the years of 1997 and 2007, the hospital visits of 8 to 13 year olds, because of concussions, doubled.(Amir Khan, Para 4) Professional football player John Urschel has stated in an interview, “ When I had a concussion, I was knocked unconscious, had severe headaches, and had trouble speaking.” Ultimately, the link between football and concussions is immense, and proves that the beloved sport has neurological

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