Of course I would. Good grief, we are raising a generation of babies.
A generation of babies that turn into healthy young men. If you knew my sons you wouldn’t say that .
Of course I would. Good grief, we are raising a generation of babies.
Of course I would. Good grief, we are raising a generation of babies.
I advocate for men becoming men: the kind that storm the beaches on D-day, build suspension bridges dangling hundreds of feet above, and that sit on top thousands of pounds of explosives and go to the moon.. and that open doors for women, take care of their families, and help those in need. Football is a rough sport. It’s violent and dangerous. It also is incredibly rewarding and forces one to confront their fears, deal with pain and discomfort, deal with aggression from others, function under duress, and work as a unit for a purpose. It’s not for everybody. There are no free rides. Yes, CTE is concerning, but tens of millions have played the game in high school, hundreds of thousands in college, and tens of thousands in the pros over the last 50 years. It’s, as usual, blown way out of proportion in our everybody’s a victim society. Football has given a million fold more than it’s taken away. There are other fine, less dangerous sports suitable for those concerned, but let boys be boys.A generation of babies that turn into healthy young men. If you knew my sons you wouldn’t say that .
My son made the roster of a college football team in Texas, but he was the starting punter so the risk of concussions was minimal.If I had an athletic son (I raised two daughters who were competitive athletes) I'd tell him one word. Baseball.