In Don Banks, What Price Is Football?

550 Words2 Pages

Football is a very popular sport in The United States that has won over the heart of many. Yet, concerns about the detrimental effects it causes has arised. In Don Banks, What Price is Football?, he tells us how football should evolutionize into a safer sport for the safety of the players. I completely agree with Don, football is an extremely dangerous sport that has negative consequences such as brain trauma. As the sister of a football player, I constantly see my brother get hurt, come home with concussions and at one point a sprained neck. Football must add new safety precautions to help reduce the chance of injury. It is time to embrace the change to preserve the wonderful game. It truly saddens me when I hear that talented National …show more content…

The fact that the NFL did not have to accept liability as part of its concussion settlement, does not mean that they are not responsible, in fact, they should make it their duty to ensure that the football becomes a safer sport for everyone. It is extremely frustrating to hear that people do not care about the consequences of the player's injuries because they are just interested in the game. This truly upsets me because the lives of many players have been shattered as a result of depression or suicide that comes as a result of brain trauma. I think it is ludicrous to continue to tolerate these harsh plays knowing that they have detrimental effects just because people refuse to assimilate change. Despite the fact that people do not want to experience change they should, if they want to continue watching football they should help preserve it. How can one truly enjoy football if the violence in the sport causes depression, concussions, dementia and suicides as a result of brain trauma? As a nation, we should come together to end the harsh plays such as crown-of-the-helmet blows and helmet-to-hand hits. Honestly, removing these plays will not affect the entertainment of the game, in fact, I believe the audience will enjoy it more knowing that the players are uninjured. It makes sense to remove anything that could potentially have a detrimental effect on the health of any

Open Document