Football is a dangerous sport, there is no doubt about that. But, many people are debating whether it is becoming too dangerous to pursue anymore. Football lovers everywhere are taking it upon themselves to determine whether their love for the sport is becoming a problem. There are many things that some parents and fans of the sport are neglecting to realize. Football, though dangerous, is one of the largest and most loved sports in America. It is also well known for its health risks, both physical and mental. But, football being dangerous does not make it immoral. Participants in football may be at risk, but it is likely that they are aware they are in danger and also likely that they chose …show more content…
You can receive a head injury, like a concussion, in many other sports as well. Sports such as softball, baseball, volleyball, soccer, basketball, etc., all face the possibility of their players becoming injured too. In fact, football is no more dangerous than boxing or other sports. In boxing, you are deliberately trying to hurt your opponent. In football, you are just trying to move a ball from one side of the field to the other, like most sports. If someone purposely kicks their opponent in the leg to harm them during a match it isn’t frowned upon. Yet, people are arguing that football is immoral because it is too harmful to its players. Football is no more dangerous than any other sport, and anti-football supporters have failed to bring that to our …show more content…
There are certain risks that everyone should be aware of, whether you are a player, parent, or observer. Everyone should be well informed of the risks of football before joining the sport. Football is a very popular sport too, and though it is in need of better precautions and regulations, football should not be frowned upon anymore than any other contact or physical sport. Football is an enjoyed halftime by many people, and enjoying it yourself does not make you an immoral person, it just makes you normal. Violence and sports always seem to go hand-in-hand, and football is no exception. Football, just like every other sport, is a choice. It may be dangerous, but it isn’t forced, nor should it be forced to go