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TlalocW

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26. I pray for the demise of professional sports every day
Sat Sep 21, 2013, 12:26 PM
Sep 2013

Sooner it comes the better. Bunch of cry-baby millionaires, at least half of whom are juicing. Why admire these assholes and pay them so much to play games.

TlalocW

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It's inevitable that it will decline trumad Sep 2013 #1
It's pretty intense on a high school sideline too bigwillq Sep 2013 #2
I'm a huge old school Dolphin fan trumad Sep 2013 #3
Soccer will prevail in the long run! nt Cryptoad Sep 2013 #70
Lots of concussions in that sport, too. nt awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #81
Yeah sure. LittleBlue Sep 2013 #4
If there are no new bodies coming up the pipeline, fried eggs Sep 2013 #6
Yes, many parents will ignore the concussion information. Motown_Johnny Sep 2013 #11
Another "poverty draft"--like the armed forces. truebluegreen Sep 2013 #88
With the salaries paid in the NFL LittleBlue Sep 2013 #53
Willing parents too, I suppose ... GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #83
You might want to research that claim. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #87
Think again LittleBlue Sep 2013 #92
3-4 years @800 = 1.2M after taxes. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #93
How much will they make in Compton? LittleBlue Sep 2013 #96
Yeah, thats why nobody boxes anymore. davepc Sep 2013 #95
Not gonna happen. Aristus Sep 2013 #5
Heard a lot of experts and former players say it will trumad Sep 2013 #9
Parental approval ... GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #84
Yes. It rings a bell. Aristus Sep 2013 #94
I already don't watch. NuclearDem Sep 2013 #7
I was hoping it would decline because schools would take education much more seriously. Vashta Nerada Sep 2013 #8
I don't understand that statement at all. Why is football the reason schools hughee99 Sep 2013 #62
How many students get a pass in class because they can throw or catch a ball? Vashta Nerada Sep 2013 #104
We can't get guns under control and you think football will die. mick063 Sep 2013 #10
Deer hunting harms a greater percentage of the population than football? furious Sep 2013 #13
Why not? mick063 Sep 2013 #16
Possibly, but you said a greater percentage, not an equal percentage. furious Sep 2013 #20
I am close friends with several avid hunters. mick063 Sep 2013 #24
It can be expensive first time around, furious Sep 2013 #43
I would say football is WAY more popular then guns. iandhr Sep 2013 #18
Boxing used to be the biggest sport in the country. truebluegreen Sep 2013 #90
I don't think it will die off. HappyMe Sep 2013 #12
Some 30 years, in an article on "60 Minutes," an inventor discussed uniform improvements. . . Journeyman Sep 2013 #27
In the Cyber-era only half the education system is currently needed, will CK_John Sep 2013 #14
So then basketball fills the void. mick063 Sep 2013 #19
basketball is certainly not a sport free from concussions shanti Sep 2013 #40
Neither is bicycling mick063 Sep 2013 #74
Probably not. furious Sep 2013 #15
Yes but... iandhr Sep 2013 #31
Harry Carson a former hall of fame linebacker... iandhr Sep 2013 #17
He's right, I wouldn't want any grandson, especially mine, to play such a violent "sport". furious Sep 2013 #21
It speaks volumes though when it comes... iandhr Sep 2013 #22
If schools were liable for the injuries football would be gone. Downwinder Sep 2013 #23
I have been wondering for a while iandhr Sep 2013 #25
Found a chart that compares HS concussion rates Revanchist Sep 2013 #33
I pray for the demise of professional sports every day TlalocW Sep 2013 #26
i feel the same about movies.. frylock Sep 2013 #45
All professional sports? Really? Fencing? Skiing? Marathoning? cherokeeprogressive Sep 2013 #60
It's not so much what I allow TlalocW Sep 2013 #73
long about the time maindawg Sep 2013 #28
Don't worry, football died in Cleveland years ago... awoke_in_2003 Sep 2013 #82
Soccer is getting more popular than football with teens. ErikJ Sep 2013 #29
old man's game shanti Sep 2013 #46
there are concussions in soccer as well frylock Sep 2013 #47
My kids played H.S.soccer & 2 played intercollegiate soccer. Divernan Sep 2013 #65
Not as many concussions as in football, but people fall and hit their heads against the ground bluestate10 Sep 2013 #66
English Premier League gets a big American stage on NBC Divernan Sep 2013 #63
NBC outbid ESPN & Fox to broadcast English Premier League matches. Divernan Sep 2013 #64
Expect more of this: Bluenorthwest Sep 2013 #30
We are parents who did not let our son play football. Arugula Latte Sep 2013 #32
No, this will just gentrify the sport Taverner Sep 2013 #34
Youth baseball and football injury rates are similar, but baseball fatalities are much higher. Teach29 Sep 2013 #48
REally? Why is that? Taverner Sep 2013 #51
Hit or pitched balls to the head and chest. Teach29 Sep 2013 #54
yikes! Taverner Sep 2013 #55
Turn on your TV and see who is playing. Throd Sep 2013 #56
I was thinking just that Taverner Sep 2013 #57
If I had kids, I wouldn't let them play football. I would probably LuvNewcastle Sep 2013 #35
I live in a small rural community with a small jr. high/high school. For the first time anyone can OregonBlue Sep 2013 #36
Stopped Watching Football 15 Years Ago - Have Not Had A TV For 13 Years Now cantbeserious Sep 2013 #37
Football is more of a religion in Texas. Probably more support than guns. X_Digger Sep 2013 #38
The TV show WIPEOUT ... JEFF9K Sep 2013 #39
They'll just improve the uniforms and safety equipment, like this: MineralMan Sep 2013 #41
It would be safer without helmets and pads FarCenter Sep 2013 #77
Fine with me. They should adopt Aussie Rules. longship Sep 2013 #42
It's a silly choice, but we all know where this will go Android3.14 Sep 2013 #44
I don't pipi_k Sep 2013 #49
Spoken like a narrow-minded Republican. GeorgeGist Sep 2013 #85
Darn... so my kids can't play tiddlywinks. mwooldri Sep 2013 #100
This isn't about hazards jberryhill Sep 2013 #101
They've already weakened it to the point of being nearly unwatchable. PeteSelman Sep 2013 #50
Who wants to see millionaries run around in their pajamas? randome Sep 2013 #58
Don't hold your breath waiting for that to happen. hobbit709 Sep 2013 #52
Rollerball. nt valerief Sep 2013 #59
That brings back a memory of the only high school game I ever attended zeemike Sep 2013 #61
When I coached softball/baseball for my kids dotymed Sep 2013 #69
It seems that most at Du want to abolish sports altogether. panader0 Sep 2013 #67
It seems many on DU know what's best for everybody and therefore get to tell everybody what liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #98
You are talking about a country in which UFC is the fastest growing sport OmahaBlueDog Sep 2013 #68
Actually MFrohike Sep 2013 #71
My son had 5 tackles today. ileus Sep 2013 #72
live and let live damn it. Kids can get hurt doing anything. Kids can get hurt riding a bicycle for liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #75
the issue is liability. Warren Stupidity Sep 2013 #89
I actually think they should try to make it safer. I don't think it should be done away with all liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #91
This just doesn't Tien1985 Sep 2013 #76
Lots of adults who love football won't let their kids play it BeyondGeography Sep 2013 #78
Good it's about time our society focuses too mch on sports gopiscrap Sep 2013 #79
If they'd fix the helmets and change one rule Dyedinthewoolliberal Sep 2013 #80
I grew up a football fan--waited 37 years for my team to win a Superbowl!-- truebluegreen Sep 2013 #86
My father strongly discouraged me from ever playing. Dawson Leery Sep 2013 #97
I'm only into pro football, not college or high school davidpdx Sep 2013 #99
LOL, agree. Inkfreak Sep 2013 #102
I'm a huge Packer fan TBF Sep 2013 #103
The main problem with football is no one is taught how to tackle properly Chisox08 Sep 2013 #105
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