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sl8

(13,787 posts)
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 08:59 AM Sep 2022

A New Jersey high school football player dies nearly two weeks after he was 'critically injured' ...

https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/23/us/new-jersey-high-school-football-player-dies-injury/

A New Jersey high school football player dies nearly two weeks after he was 'critically injured' in a game, school district says

By Zenebou Sylla, CNN
Updated 10:47 PM ET, Fri September 23, 2022

(CNN)A high school football player died nearly two weeks after he was "critically injured" during a football game, the Linden, New Jersey, Public School District said in a statement.

Xavier McClain,16, was a sophomore playing for the Linden Tigers varsity boys football team when he suffered a head injury during a game on September 9, Linden Mayor Derek Armstead told CNN.

Xavier's parents told CNN affiliate WABC-TV they regularly attended their son's games but missed the one where he was injured -- something they say they will have to live with.

"He was in every sport, social, bright, gifted, and talented," Lisa McClain, the teen's mother, told the affiliate. "And I'm never going to see him graduate from high school."

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A New Jersey high school football player dies nearly two weeks after he was 'critically injured' ... (Original Post) sl8 Sep 2022 OP
it is an inherently violent game Blues Heron Sep 2022 #1
I agree Siwsan Sep 2022 #4
That is so heartbreaking Siwsan Sep 2022 #2
Pro football needs workers bucolic_frolic Sep 2022 #3
We sacrifice about 150 athletes a year on the gridiron. Chainfire Sep 2022 #5
Are you suggesting 150 football players die each year?? AZ8theist Sep 2022 #6
I have not done the research myself, and can not verify the accuracy. Chainfire Sep 2022 #7
I remember when I was in high school.... 5'6", 105 pounds. All the "glory" went to the sports teams. 3Hotdogs Sep 2022 #8

Siwsan

(26,268 posts)
4. I agree
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 09:18 AM
Sep 2022

My dad was a high school football coach and even he was bothered by how violent the sport has become. Over time he just stopped watching professional football.

Siwsan

(26,268 posts)
2. That is so heartbreaking
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 09:17 AM
Sep 2022

My dad was a football coach and once had a player drop dead during practice. Literally. Just dropped dead. As I recall, it was a massive brain aneurysm.

It had such a devastating effect on the whole school but especially on my dad who treated his players like they were his own kids.

My heart goes out to everyone affected by this tragic event.

bucolic_frolic

(43,182 posts)
3. Pro football needs workers
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 09:18 AM
Sep 2022

This is the system that sifts the applicants and provides them. If you don't fill the stadiums that taxpayers paid for, it's bad for the economy. And TV ratings and profits would fall. It would be really bad, you know?

Chainfire

(17,549 posts)
5. We sacrifice about 150 athletes a year on the gridiron.
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 10:01 AM
Sep 2022

We seem to accept that as a fair cost for the entertainment. It is but a scaled down version of the coliseum. Bring the lions!

Chainfire

(17,549 posts)
7. I have not done the research myself, and can not verify the accuracy.
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 10:26 AM
Sep 2022

We may quibble over the actual number, but it is clear that people die from playing football, every year, so the question is how many is too many? Is 25 deaths OK, but 26 not OK for our entertainment? I quit watching boxing decades ago because I didn't support the brutality, I quit watching football for the same reasons.



https://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=mcafee&type=E211US1490G0&p=how+many+people+die+each+year+from+football+related+injuries

3Hotdogs

(12,391 posts)
8. I remember when I was in high school.... 5'6", 105 pounds. All the "glory" went to the sports teams.
Sun Sep 25, 2022, 12:25 PM
Sep 2022

Then it was about 5 years later, a weekend in the Poconos, sponsored by a local business for there employees.

3 A.M., I am in my room when my co-roomie come in, drunk, on his ass. I had no idea who the roomie was going to be. Come to find out, he graduated three years earlier than me. He was "end" on the football team.

"I remember you. I was in the band.... saw all your games. You were good."

Then he broke out crying, the time he got hurt and so forth.


Same 5 years later, there was a family, two of the three kids were football stars at our h.s.. Third kid was supposed to be the center. It was all around town that the kid broke out crying because he didn't want to be on the team anymore.


It is its own form of child abuse.

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