
Originally Posted by
teegre
Statistically speaking, numbers-wise, you are correct: baseball players get injured far more than football players. I read an article about it a few years ago, where baseball players have “more” injuries (shoulders, torn ligaments, broken fingers, abdominal tears).
The problem with football isn’t even major concussions (which are indeed concerning when they occur); it’s more of the micro-concussions that add up over time. Take for instance, Justin Strzqwertyk: he didnt suffer any major concussions, but he butted his helmet into a defender’s helmet on every single snap. For an child, those micro-concussions can have major, long-term effects.
But, like MojoUW said: I’m not trying to tell anyone what to do, but for people (not you) to act like kids today are “wimpy” because today’s parents are taking the brain-research into consideration, is... well... alarming.