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Concussions in Football

Autor:   •  October 31, 2016  •  Case Study  •  402 Words (2 Pages)  •  657 Views

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In the article, Reducing High School Football Concussions, author Michael Bargo Jr. argues that football is becoming too dangerous for the players and rules need to be made to avoid violent play. Bargo has recently gone to a football game and noticed that a majority of the players often engage in helmet to helmet contact, he says “these actions can cause serious injury and even death” (1). The coaches must train players to make hits that are legal and make sure all players are engaged in sportsmanlike conduct. Usually, it is the job of officials at the football game to notice rough play or improper tackles. Unfortunately, sometimes the officials do not pick up on these hits, or have personal ties to a team and refuses to call anything against them. Bargo suggests that officials should be allowed to throw flags against a specific player and after they receive 3 flags said player will suffer a suspension from the next 3 games. Another suggestion Bargo has is that high school football games could involve local law enforcement. Bargo noticed that the police have the power to control the fans and keep them orderly, but no power over the players on the field. Bargo argues that police should have power on the field and if one player is continuously violent the police can remove them. Bargo also wants to make the state liable for the game. By doing this Bargo argues that officials can be cited and fine for not calling plays that have to do with roughness and this will lead to safer play for the players. High school officials and public high school state organizations want complete control over high school sports and according to Bargo they should be held accountable for how “effectively they supervise games” (1). Bargo acknowledges that players and fan will not like these new rules because of excessive delays, but they are necessary to avoid serious injuries like brain and spinal damage. Bargo suggests that police should have the power to remove a player, and review

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