Tackle Football Debate

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On March 1, 2018, the Illinois General Assembly proposed a bill to ban children under the age of 12 from Participating in any sort of Tackle football organization. This bill was passed to limit the amount of brain injuries sustained by children. In Texas the starting age of tackle football is 9. In my opinion that is the perfect age to start because it implements the right form to tackle with, helps you really understand the game, and helps develop a competitive mindset for young athletes. When I started playing Football I was 5 years old in a flag football league. It was my favorite thing to do and when I was in 3rd grade I signed up for a tackle football league. My first couple weeks of practice were pretty boring. All we did was tackle …show more content…

After that we put helmets on and did it all over again. We did that for a couple weeks and then put full pads on. Yet again we kept tackling dummies until our form was perfect. They taught us not to spear, keep our heads to the side and wrap up. When the season started, our games were super fun. We won all of our games and nobody ended up getting hurt. In a study done at Boston College, around 12% of youth football players (7-12) get a concussion. Only 5% of Young Adult football players (13-18) sustain a concussion and only 2% of College/Pro players get a concussion. This means that teaching kids the correct form pays off because without that the number of concussions would go up, not down. In late January of this year, a group in California voted on a bill to ban tackle football for children until they got to high school. They did this because they believed that children playing football before high school leads to …show more content…

In 7-on-7, it mainly focuses on speed and skill. Tackle football takes actual knowledge, technique, speed, skill, strength, and many other aspects. For 7-on-7 all you have to do is make a quick move and try to get open. For tackle, both sides of the play are reading the other team's formation, trying to figure out what they could possibly be doing, who their target player for that play is, or what gap the running back may go through. Knowing what the other team is doing could lead to a major play, fumble, sack, interception or even touch down. fouls are also called a lot more in tackle such as holding, press coverage, and spearing. Really the only foul they call in flag football is stiff arming and most of the time you're just running and don't mean to do it. If you only play flag football, you’ll never be able to play tackle because you’ll be too scared to get tackled. If you really want to be apart of the game you have to devote some of your personal time to it. If you watch football when you could be playing xbox, you are furthering your knowledge of the sport. If you play tackle you are learning more and more and becoming a better player with a higher IQ of that sport. Flag football is a sub-sport of that game so you may learn a lot of one type of play your not going to learn about all of the other

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