

If you could make the money NBA players make, and still keep your brain intact, then that is a win/win to me.True, but who wants to play those sports.
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If you could make the money NBA players make, and still keep your brain intact, then that is a win/win to me.True, but who wants to play those sports.
Agree.If soccer could get some of these athletes, they’d still make millions and the USMNT would win the World Cup every four years.
Tua is actually the scariest one I may have ever seen, and it's gotten national news.No. They aren’t in trouble.
I just watched the Hines play and it’s never a pretty thing to see. But, what’s important is that they show they can handle things better on this one. Hines’ brain is going to need a break.
Yes.
How many kids do you see going into boxing these days? Now how many from affluent or middle class American households?
Very few kids are going into it, but there is just as much money to be made. Because everyone knows standing there and getting your head bashed is a bad idea.Youth boxing academies don’t put kids in the ring against each other but they still train.
lolVery few kids are going into it, but there is just as much money to be made. Because everyone knows standing there and getting your head bashed is a bad idea.
Football will run into this same issue.
Wracking my brain this morning trying to think of the scariest one I’ve seen, and realizing, maybe scary isn’t the word….but all instances (even before we knew so much more about head trauma) always were gross to me.Tua is actually the scariest one I may have ever seen, and it's gotten national news.
Hines was just another case of a head injury we are starting to see more and more each year.
Participation is down in most sports and there are two big reasons for it.There will be a stagnation/decline phase like we saw with MLB. But it won't die by any means.
Very few kids are going into it, but there is just as much money to be made. Because everyone knows standing there and getting your head bashed is a bad idea.
Football will run into this same issue.
There will be a stagnation/decline phase like we saw with MLB. But it won't die by any means.
First - Kids really shouldn't be in pads until middle school
Absolutely. I am a baseball guy and it's very frustrating to see the gatekeeping and overall cluelessness in how youth baseball is handled. It's disheartening to see kids burnt out because some coach is a wannabe MLB manager while shutting out families with lighter wallets. Seeing that shit creep into youth football and basketball more and more is not gonna be healthy for those sports either.Participation is down in most sports and there are two big reasons for it.
1. So many kids are just not into sports and are more into video games and electronic-based activities.
2. We have created travel teams at younger and younger levels and there are some kids that are slower developers and they get left behind and don't come back. This is particularly an issue in girls sports because if a girl doesn't make the travel team they want they will go do something else. I can't tell you the number of girls I coached in basketball that were squirts, quit to take dance and I see them a couple of years later and they are 5'11" and taller than anyone on the actual team now.
3. Because we are pushing these kids into more competitive leagues younger and younger they are getting burnt out. It's forcing kids to choose to concentrate on one sport much earlier and that's really unfair to the kids. When I was growing up you played the sport that was in season so we played football, basketball, baseball and swam in the summer and that was great for development. Today that ends when these kids hit 3rd grade and they go all in for one sport. Think about all the kids that would play a second and third sport and how many that takes out of the pool.
Absolutely. I am a baseball guy and it's very frustrating to see the gatekeeping and overall cluelessness in how youth baseball is handled. It's disheartening to see kids burnt out because some coach is a wannabe MLB manager while shutting out families with lighter wallets. Seeing that shit creep into youth football and basketball more and more is not gonna be healthy for those sports either.
As is your right, that all Vets fought to secure.![]()
Since this poll doesn't allow multiple options, I will be taking a knee in protest.
They can't take as big a hit, but their brains are still developing and so even lesser damage can do more harm.The younger kids aren’t moving fast enough to do any real damage. You put them in pads early so you can start teaching proper technique early. You put a much of developing middle school kids in pads with zero knowledge of how to use that equipment and you’re asking for injuries.