If physical injury is part of the game at the high school levels then what would you expect it to be…

If physical injury is part of the game at the high school levels then what would you expect it to be in the professional levels?  Do fans who are wiling to send their kids off to these levels of physical harm in the name of the game  really expect  those raised and trained in the game to be  untouched by the physicality and harm that is integral to the game? 

Is it out of  the bounds of reason to think that someone who causes physical harm as part of their job/hobby would  have spill over in the rest of their lives?  

Supporters of football seem to want their  trained gladiators to morph into Beave's dad  magically once leaving the playing field or to walk off unharmed by the basic physical demands of the game.

Data seems to show that the results of play are damage and harm not only to the players but to some around them. 

The disconnect between expectations and reality  seem at best avoidable but more often just more  examples  for lowered standards. 

High school football players are nearly twice as likely as college players to suffer a concussion either in a game or at practice, according to a new study funded by the NFL.