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Old 05-05-2018, 01:55 PM   #16
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That was your opinion that was not based on facts or evidence. You seem to understand what a fact is in your first bit and then show you don’t in the next. You didn’t show us any evidence your opinion was correct. Everyone but you disagreed with it. Those are situations where you should think about backing up your claims and realizing they’re nonsense when you can’t. Your argument ignores physics and medical research but was okay in your mind because you live in potatoe country so youre a first hand expert.

Debates become nonsense arguments when people think their opinions based on nothing are facts. That whole thread was a perfect example.
my whole argument is physics and medical research

google concussion statistics in youth football vs. high school vs. college vs. nfl

kids weighing 100 lbs that run a 8.8 40 yard dash don't have the same mass and speed as kids that weigh 200 in highschool and put up 4.6's

you guys presented no evidence, just your opinion. so i didn't present any evidence, just opinion, i thought it was retarded to think otherwise. but here is the first article after googling "less likely for concussion in youth football"

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full...25967116686784

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Injury is more likely to occur in youth flag football than in youth tackle football. Severe injuries and concussions were not significantly different between leagues. Concussion was more likely to occur during games than during practice. Players in the sixth or seventh grade were more likely to suffer a concussion than were younger players.
you can extrapolate the data as the players get bigger, stronger and faster

its not a retarded viewpoint, its backed by science, physics and data.

im sure you could google is youth football more dangerous and find an article with facts that back your side

which again proves my whole point of you can only debate things that aren't fact at their core. neither of us will budge on this so if you think im whats wrong with debates understand you are the same person on the opposite side of this debate
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