Youth Football Participation in Decline

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BaltimoreSkins
11-14-2013, 12:08 PM
Not really a surprise in light of all the attention on head injuries.

Pop Warner youth football participation drops; NFL concussion crisis seen as causal factor - ESPN (http://espn.go.com/espn/otl/story/_/page/popwarner/pop-warner-youth-football-participation-drops-nfl-concussion-crisis-seen-causal-factor)

skinsfaninok
11-14-2013, 12:12 PM
Yeah this is the beginning of the end IMO of many youth teams and leagues, parents are getting more and more scared to let their young kids play. I remember getting a concussion at 9 years old and my mom never wanted me to play again, of course I still did through HS but still

DynamiteRave
11-14-2013, 12:22 PM
This probably needs to be moved to off-topic.

But it's kinda sad but understandable. I'd always said when I had kids (crossing my fingers for boys someday) I was going to get them involved in youth football but with so many issues with head injuries and what not, I'd wanna wait until high school to let them weigh the pros and cons and make the decision themselves.

MTK
11-14-2013, 12:35 PM
I think if I had a kid I'd probably push them towards baseball or basketball. Feels like what we know about concussions right now is just the tip of the iceberg. Even soccer has concussion issues. Scary stuff.

skinsfaninok
11-14-2013, 12:36 PM
^ I've had a few tough injuries playing sports but that concussion was about as scary as it got. I was knocked out cold and all I remember was going to the hospital after I woke back up. I'll be honest I didn't really love the game as much after, I started playing Basketball much more

skinsguy
11-14-2013, 12:55 PM
It is very scary. I've always said that if my wife and I have kids that I'd hope they would play sports in school, but it would break my heart to see them hurt. I don't know if I could take it.

My hope is that the technology they are working on with football helmets will greatly reduce the risk of head injuries. I think if they could push this technology out - even down to youth football leagues, this will ease parents minds.

DynamiteRave
11-15-2013, 11:24 PM
To go along with the youth football decline

At Least Six High School Football Players Have Died From Head And Neck Injuries In 2013 (http://www.buzzfeed.com/erikmalinowski/at-least-six-high-school-football-players-have-died-from-hea)

over the mountain
11-17-2013, 06:22 PM
im just guessin here but i dont think the decline of pop warner football has as much to do with concussions as it seems.

youth baseball has been on the decline as well.

i think it is because of playstations and xboxs and all these other activities kids can do to take up their time. when i was a kid youd find a stick that looked like a gun and run off into the woods with your buddies until mom called dinner.

its just a different youth culture now. i think most parents dont really care what their kids are doing as long as they arent bothering them. its easier to let your kid rot in a dark room with the tv on than to get involved, spend money and drive your kid to practice and games 6 days a week.

as a side note - i read a good article on how church/religious attendance is way down. peope thought it was bc of the church looking intolerant and exclusive but the article argued that it is bc there isnt a social stigma anymore for not attending church. in the 40's 50's 60's and 70s, if a family didnt attend church the town talked. now it doesnt matter, there is no social pressure to join. thats why in the 40s 50s 60s people were called "fake christians". well nowadays people dont have to fake it, they just dont go.

BaltimoreSkins
11-17-2013, 09:16 PM
I think there is some truth to that too OTM. It certainly is a factor in high school athletics.

irish
11-18-2013, 01:27 PM
I wonder if in 50 years football will at the same point horse racing and boxing are today.

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