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Dan Patrick show raised an interesting question this morning.

Posted on 3/17/15 at 8:59 am
Posted by JBeam
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 8:59 am
The crew is currently discussing Chris Borlands discussion. One of the Danettes raised an interesting question. What if you try to steer your son away from playing football. But you still take him to CFB & NFL games. Is that hypocritical?
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:00 am to
Lol we're parents. We don't have the luxury of avoiding hypocrisy.
Posted by MadMaxwell
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:02 am to
I don't let my son be Dominican but I still take him to baseball games.
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:03 am to
It reminds me of a line from the movie The Patriot.

"I'm a parent. I haven't got the luxury of principles. "
Posted by bigpetedatiga
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Member since Aug 2009
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:03 am to
quote:

What if you try to steer your son away from playing football. But you still take him to CFB & NFL games. Is that hypocritical?


No, I do not think it is hypocritical.

I would never want my child to be a child actor, but I wouldn't stop them from watching movies.

To me, playing sports is very similar to smoking. At this point in time everyone knows all of the risk involved. So armed with this new information, anyone who chooses to at this point knows the risk.

Is it wrong for a man addicted to smoking, not wanting his kids to smoke?
This post was edited on 3/17/15 at 9:05 am
Posted by tigerskin
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:04 am to
We watch all kind of violent shows but don't reccommended that family members act that way.
Posted by lsu480
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:05 am to
quote:

. What if you try to steer your son away from playing football


If you do that your son is going to be soft
Posted by genro
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:06 am to
Take your son to Hooters instead
Posted by lsuhunt555
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:15 am to
Im not going to steer my son away from football, but if he wants my input im going to tell him I don't suggest it. Ultimately its his life, so if he wants to play ill support it, but if he wants my opinion on it Id say play soccer.
Posted by ironsides
Nashville, TN
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:17 am to
quote:

One of the Danettes raised an interesting question. What if you try to steer your son away from playing football.


I love my kids, I really do. The time to steer your kids away from playing sports due to concussions and serious life-threatening injury is at the collegiate level, not prior to it.

The chances of ironsides' offspring being good at the high school level are pretty high, however the chances of them being good enough to play at a significant level after high school are pretty slim. Even if they had a chance to walk on for a division 1 football program and be a backup on special teams, the chances of someone that shares my genetics to to do make a commitment for the level of sacrifice it takes just to be on the team vs. partying their nuts off are pretty slim

Football teaches great teamwork skills. Everyone has a different job, and everyone has to be coordinated. You learn to play through minor pain. It's not like you are signing your kid up to get a concussion.

Facts:
11% will have a repeat concussion. The repeat concussions are the dangerous ones, and you have a 0.66% chance of having it happening.

On the collegiate level it becomes much more dangerous, and obviously on the professional level. I will also steer them away from playing like assholes. You know, kids that lead with their head or use their head as a weapon.

For the same teamwork reasons, I am also going to let my sons play soccer if they want to, or ice hockey, lacrosse, or baseball. It'll be their choice based on what they find fun.

I will, however try to steer my kids away from MMA style fighting.
Posted by AlaTiger
America
Member since Aug 2006
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 9:55 am to
Youth football is actually very safe. Kids rarely get hurt and the coaches spend a lot of time teaching proper technique.

Are you saying that if you son won't play NFL, then he shouldn't go to games? He wasn't going to play in the NFL anyway.

What about bull riding?

What about anything?

Posted by wish i was tebow
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 10:20 am to
apples and oranges IMO.


Entertainment doesn't mean I want to do it
Posted by More beer please
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 10:22 am to
quote:

What if you try to steer your son away from playing football.


Wont do it
Posted by Grit-Eating Shin
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 10:32 am to
I don't think that's an interesting question, at all. You wouldn't be steering your son away from football because you think it's morally wrong to play the sport.
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 10:39 am to
quote:

What if you try to steer your son away from playing football. But you still take him to CFB & NFL games. Is that hypocritical?


I don't know who chris borland is, but why would the above be hypocritical?

If you had 2 sons that were like a year apart and forbid the oldest from playing then the following year encouraged the younger one to...I can see that being hypocritical. I just don't see how the above would be.
Posted by TexasTiger1185
New Orleans
Member since Sep 2011
13071 posts
Posted on 3/17/15 at 11:33 am to
This is probably the safest time in history to play football.

With our new knowledge of head injuries and equipment. With the new techniques they teach kids in heads up leagues.

Posted by MikeyFL
Las Vegas, NV
Member since Sep 2010
9613 posts
Posted on 3/17/15 at 11:57 am to
I occasionally rant about inequality in American education.

But I'm still going to send my kids to the best damn school - private or public - I can find for them.
Posted by jacks40
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2007
11877 posts
Posted on 3/17/15 at 12:40 pm to
quote:

The crew is currently discussing Chris Borlands discussion. One of the Danettes raised an interesting question. What if you try to steer your son away from playing football. But you still take him to CFB & NFL games. Is that hypocritical?


If I had a nickel for every time my father told me "Do as I say not as I do" I'd be a millionare
Posted by ballscaster
Member since Jun 2013
26861 posts
Posted on 3/17/15 at 1:54 pm to
College and nfl football are played by adults. Not hypocritical to show a child this if you're ok with him playing as an adult.
Posted by Sandy_Ash
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Posted on 3/17/15 at 5:38 pm to
I like pr0n, but I'm not dating and marrying a pr0n girl anytime soon.
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