California led the way in starting all of this 7 on 7...
Initially i thought it was a way to illegally keep playing during the "off season" but maybe the idea was more altruistic.
Probably never going back to "old skool" offenses so might as well spend more time on 7 on 7/flag at earlier ages
Hence why the NFL is pushing flag football all over the nation so much. They know something we don’t know or don’t want to know. My kids played flag football since 7 years old. My 13 year old played middle school tackle this year and made the transition just fine. Different kind of game but flag does teach a lot of skills like catching, running, defense, angles, routes etc.
He and most of the kids that played flag football who made the transition to tackle are some of the better athletes on the team for now anyway.
I don’t really have an opinion either way because youth tackle football before middle school was not offered in our area so we didn’t do it. We only have flag.
The older kids get, the more the chances of concussion rise. The bigger, faster, stronger players are the bigger the collisions which increase it. National numbers released show concussions affect about 3-5% of players injured. I'm not saying kids can't get hurt in football and coaching should be improved but I don't think anything should be "banned". If you don't want your 9 year old playing tackle there is always flag football. I just don't see the need for banning it.
Gov. says he will veto the bill……. Nothing to see here folks.
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