Tackle Football Persuasive Essay

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Former NFLers Call for End to Tackle Football for Kids

Tackle football is one of the most controversial sports in the modern day. As more and more pro football players are diagnosed with brain diseases, the argument against tackle football is growing. Football has always been a contact sport. After all, that’s what makes it so much fun to watch. However, with new technology, the cause of diseases such as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is becoming more clear. “It’s not concussions that cause CTE. It’s repeated hits.” Nick Buoniconti and Harry Carson have recently joined Phil Villapiano and researchers from Boston University to support a new education initiative, Flag Football Under 14. If this initiative was passed it would prevent …show more content…

I understand why playing football is dangerous. After all, we frequently hear about people who suffer life-changing injuries after a dirty play or a particularly hard hit. However, I don’t actually think this initiative would pass, and even if it did pass how would they handle tackle football leagues that were already established? I don’t think shutting them down would make people very happy. The article said that “children's bodies, particularly their necks and upper bodies, aren't strong enough to counteract the bobbling of the head and shaking of the brain that occurs during tackles.” I found this interesting because I doubt it is something many people realize. It also mentioned that “CTE can start early in life and without any signs of concussion.” All this evidence provides a convincing case against tackle football, but I have to wonder, what about other sports? Soccer is also a very violent game. Players can be kicked in the head or even with a different player’s foot. So why aren’t people making such a big deal about soccer? Perhaps it’s because soccer isn’t as popular as American football. As the popularity of soccer grows though, maybe people will start worrying about the dangers of the

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