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no Adam051188 Sep 2014 #1
Absolutely not. morningfog Sep 2014 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author polichick Sep 2014 #3
My sons both played in high school.. RagAss Sep 2014 #4
Also a concussion problem in soccer AngryAmish Sep 2014 #6
Girls' soccer is second behind football as the cause of sport-related concusssions in youth sports. Brickbat Sep 2014 #13
how close of a second? Adam051188 Sep 2014 #31
My son does play football, but he also respects women. ScreamingMeemie Sep 2014 #5
Well said. woolldog Sep 2014 #49
A better question: Will football even exist in your community in the future? alp227 Sep 2014 #7
I don't think it will ever disappear. I see it becoming like boxing Ex Lurker Sep 2014 #25
About 10 years ago the NFL was very worried about this underpants Sep 2014 #30
Both of mine played Go Vols Sep 2014 #8
I don't have sons Blue_In_AK Sep 2014 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author 1000words Sep 2014 #10
I think people are starting to question whether they want institutionalized violence... Taitertots Sep 2014 #16
Mine didn't. City Lights Sep 2014 #11
Both of my kids play. A son and a daughter. Brickbat Sep 2014 #12
No. KamaAina Sep 2014 #14
Probably not Boom Sound 416 Sep 2014 #15
Almost had a hole in one AngryAmish Sep 2014 #18
80, yeah, you're done. Boom Sound 416 Sep 2014 #24
For the first time in a month played a course I could handle AngryAmish Sep 2014 #32
I'll have to look those up Boom Sound 416 Sep 2014 #33
Ahhh ... 1StrongBlackMan Sep 2014 #35
Make time, my friend AngryAmish Sep 2014 #43
Yes LittleBlue Sep 2014 #17
Proper tackling form greatly reduces the risk of head injury. Maedhros Sep 2014 #19
Exactly. Brickbat Sep 2014 #20
Aftermy husband died, one of our neighbors who was coaching asked if my son (10) was interested notadmblnd Sep 2014 #21
You know I love football & my kid's big - TBF Sep 2014 #22
I played in HS, as did my brother. His son is 12 and playing on the middle school team. Ex Lurker Sep 2014 #23
I'm not a parent but if I was I'd be torn Arcanetrance Sep 2014 #26
If I had a son of age I'd probably encourage volleyball, baseball or wrestling or track depending on KittyWampus Sep 2014 #27
I'd allow it, but discourage it bluestateguy Sep 2014 #28
5 is way to young underpants Sep 2014 #29
Mine only showed interest for one season. jen63 Sep 2014 #34
Not A Chance Dirty Socialist Sep 2014 #36
I'm still trying to get past the concept of SheilaT Sep 2014 #37
A bully sport for bullies? Nope! longship Sep 2014 #38
Not until tomorrows 3:30 game. ileus Sep 2014 #39
Hell no. My son is big & athletic and has been recruited since he was very young and Arugula Latte Sep 2014 #40
The eldest shanti Sep 2014 #41
Right now, football is what is keeping our son Ilsa Sep 2014 #42
I sincerely hope the coaches are expecting him SheilaT Sep 2014 #44
He has to pass to be eligible. However, the coaches Ilsa Sep 2014 #45
I am very, very glad to hear this. SheilaT Sep 2014 #48
I did. LWolf Sep 2014 #46
We are more of an individual accomplishment family... Oktober Sep 2014 #47
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