by Daniel J. Flynn (Find this book)
From concussion doctors pushing "science" that benefits their hidden
business interests to lawyers clamoring for billion-dollar settlements
in scam litigation, America's game has become so big that everybody
wants a cut. And those chasing the dollars show themselves more than
willing to trash a great sport in hot pursuit of a buck.
Everything
they say about football is wrong. Football players don't commit suicide
at elevated levels, die younger than their peers, or suffer
disproportionately from heart disease. In fact, professional players
live longer, healthier lives than American men in general.
More than
that, football is America's most popular sport. It brings us together.
It is, and has been, a rite of passage for millions of American boys.
But
fear over concussions and other injuries could put football on ice.
School districts are already considering doing away with football as too
dangerous. Parents who used to see football as character-building now
worry that it may be mind-destroying. Even the president has jumped on
the pile by fretting that he might prevent a son from playing if he had
one.
But as author Daniel J. Flynn reports, football is actually
safer than skateboarding, bicycling, or skiing. And in a nation facing
an obesity crisis, a little extra running, jumping, and tackling could
do us all good. Detailing incontrovertible fact after incontrovertible
fact, "The War on Football: Saving America's Game" rescues reality from
the hype--and in doing so may just ensure that football remains
America's game. -- Publisher Marketing
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