Posted on 10/21/2012 7:45:36 AM PDT by chessplayer
Many protective mothers and fathers of Millennials aren't allowing their kids to play tackle football because of health risks. These attitudes could close the NFLs pipeline to many talented players. But these concerns also have the potential to change the violent NFL culture for the better.
Professional football has been Americas favorite spectator sport since 1972 when baby boomers became the most important TV audience demographic. Steve Sabol, the genius behind NFL Films that helped to popularize the NFL in the 1960s, captured the drama and danger of pro football with his slow motion films of big violent hits backed by stirring music.
Pro football, depicted by Mr. Sabol as a confrontation between good and evil in which there can be only one winner, matched the values of baby boomers a half century ago. But this focus is not as appealing to the Millennial generation with its focus on win-win solutions and an instinct for avoiding confrontation.
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I have been more than kind to you (much more than your abrasiveness deserves).
Your puffed up self-imagery does you no good whatsoever and is a sign of overcompensating for a low self-image. I suggest counseling.
Well, this red blooded American female watches and attends professional sports of all kinds, football, baseball, hockey, golf, heck Ive even been known to watch NASCAR although I prefer Formula 1/Indy. While not a rider, Ive also attended some equestrian events and even once went to the horse track and yes I gambled nothing more than a two dollar bet on each race but it was a blast. I even went to a PBA competition. Your tag line says your heros have always been cowboys BTW but I guess you think those professionals are thugs and barbarians too.
But I dont like country music however, so guess what. I dont by country music or go to country concerts. See how easy that is?
Equating sports with porn, illegal drugs, illegal sex (and Im guessing you mean prostitution and not just something other than the missionary position or (shudders) having fun during sex), has to be one of the most inane comments Ive seen around here in a while. And thats saying a lot.
if you got spend it, I don’t care
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lol
yeah ok, bud
How do you make competitive sports non-confrontational?
“You can keep hockey and soccer since they arent worth watching anyway.”
Ice hockey isn’t worth watching?
Who knew?
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The good old days...my son rode a green machine back then and he’s okay, too. Now he has two daredevil boys of his own...but they wear helmets.
Snippy little girl aren’t you?
Grow up and ping me again when you can conduct yourself like a young lady and not a leftist hooligan.
I’m a Beadle fan. Erin seems like the girl who was too good for you in high school. Michelle was the cute girl who hung out with the guys, played sports, and threw you a bone every once in a while after a few drinks.
>>Ice hockey isnt worth watching?
Who knew?<<
LOL — I always like to toss that one out there for fun. I can’t stand it, and apparently most Americans agree with me.
The NHL grosses about $3B a year (and that includes Canadians). The NFL does about $9B. NBA about $5B.
I am sure many people enjoy Hockey. Me, it is soccer on ice with the same boring basis. Just faster.
To each his/her own...
see ya around
I find it intresting that UFC Fighting or Hockey is not an issue!
I hate them because they are Team Obama, and because they are the favorite team of the mainstream media. I tend go the opposite way of the MSMs.
I've definitely seen many bandwagon Steeler fans with no ties to PA who root for them because it's the popular thing to do. Sports bars here are infested with Steeler vermin every Sunday. Go into any local football bar in central Texas where a Texas team is playing the Steelers, and chances are you'll see more Steelers fans than Texans or Cowboys fans. I saw this phenomenon when I lived in Florida too. They're like roaches, and obnoxious as hell too.
“I am sure many people enjoy Hockey.”
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I go back to the original six. The idea of ice hockey in Phoenix and L.A. amuses me.
My sons and grandsons all play hockey and we are Bruins B.U. Terrier fans.
As you say,to each his own.
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The Saints when the defense was getting bonuses for injuring opponents; and off course the old time Oakland Raiders (Jack Tatum who paralyzed Darryl Stingley for life with a vicious hit -- 'I heard him scream and felt his body go limp on impact').
No cheers, unfortunately.
“Many protective mothers and fathers of Millennials aren’t allowing their kids to play tackle football because of health risks.”
That’s not why, good grief. These “parents” aren’t raising the kids, they’re merely acting as proxies for anti-American groups inside and outside the country.
You mean it’s all another commie plot?
Why else would groups be encouraging boys to cross-dress and do each other?
There has never been nor ever will be a more thuggish team in the NFL.
Personified by Ray Lewis.
Actually when you look at this database of NFL players and arrests NFL Arrests Database , in recent years at least, the Baltimore Ravens have been one of the cleaner teams and the Steelers seem to have had about the same number of players arrested as the Ravens. I dont think coach Harbaugh puts up with much off field shenanigans, the team having cleaned up its off field act since Harbaugh took over.
As far as Ray Lewis; by his own admission he was living the party life and hanging out with thugs. Lewis describes the events of 2000 and his indictment on charges of murder and aggravated assault as a watershed moment, a wakeup call. Its still unclear exactly what his involvement was; he admitted to lying to the police and allegedly stood by doing nothing while his companions killed a pair of men, however the murder and aggravated assault charges against Lewis were dropped in exchange for his testimony against the other men and a guilty plea to a misdemeanor charge of obstruction of justice. He was sentenced to a year of probation. The NFL fined him $250,000. It should also be noted that his companions were subsequently acquitted on grounds of self-defense; their defense was that the two men killed had threatened Lewis' group with a gun.
Of course some people think Lewis was guilty of murder and got off easy and I get that perception its still murky exactly what happened that night. However no one can say that Ray Lewis hasnt been squeaky clean ever since. He became deeply religious, a committed and vocal Christian and its evidently not an act. He mentors and speaks to young NFL players about what not to do with their lives, using his past as an example.
I tell them, Trust me, dont ever take my path, Lewis said. Dont ever do it the way I did it because everyone wont make it. You got to be willing to walk in a storm. Thats what I tell people all the time: If theres something in your life that you know needs changing, make sure you change it before Gods got to change it. Because if Gods got to change it, you aint going to like it.
Something a lot of people dont know about Ray Lewis is that although he makes good money from endorsements and giving paid inspirational/motivational speeches, often with a strong underlying Christian message, a lot of corporate gigs, he also gives talks to youth groups, often quietly, without fan fare, sometimes unannounced and at no charge.
Believe it or not, Lewis went from being one of the NFLs bad boys, a self admitted thug in the past, to one of the NFLs good guys and a role model on how to turn ones life around.
Glad to hear that Lewis has made the conversion from sinner to Saint; nevertheless, I’ll save what little admiration I have for the tattooed arts leagues for people like his teammate, Matt Birk.
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