I couldn't disagree more. So at what age is it ok. From what you just said 9 is bad and 10 is ok? Plus you're say teenagers make better decisions? Do you really think a teenager will say pass because some adult tells them they can get hurt? If anything it will make them want to do it more.
100% true story.
I was not allowed to play Pee-Wee football where I grew up. I was a HUGE kid for my age, so I was not allow to play football until I was a freshman in highschool.
And you know what ? I think that was the best way to handle it, because once I played on the freshman team, I was literally destroying the kids in front of me because I was twice their size, and just as fast as them.
I didn't realize it at the time, but if I had played when I was younger, I could have REALLY hurt someone. Not like a 6 week injury, I mean permanent.
I have played football and rugby, and I LOVED IT. I loved manhandling other human being, and smashing them into the ground. I loved the fact that all day long I had to listen, and respect people that didn't deserve it, and on the weekend, if I wanted something on the field, I just took it. If someone got hurt ? Oh well, we were all grown men, and if you make the decision to go on the field, then you take the risks.
Then there is rugby which takes the situation to an entirely different level, IMO. I still had some confidence issues when playing football, but one I played rugby, that is were I really developed confidence, team work, etc., etc. As the pompous, macho rugby guys like to say, "I grew out of my pads." I have a shoulder that is already starting to become a problem, a bad hip, at least 7 concussions, a fallen arch, and a broken wrist. I would do it all again in a heartbeat. Best times of my life were when I was playing rugby, and it is not even comparable.
I also, played baseball, basketball, and bowling. Those just are not the same for me.
BUT, even then, I had my doubts about mixing grown-ass men, with teenagers. If anyone watches hockey, it is INSANE to put a 150lbs 19 year old out with men in their late 20's and 30's. Its is just asking for the 19 year old to get hurt, and many, many, many times that is exactly what happens.
Even when I was a 265lbs, 20 year beast, the 1st time I ever got hit hard by a grown man, it was quite a wake up call.
Thus I think you have to watch pit fighting younger kids against each other. Not saying don't do it, just be responsible and make sure there are no unneeded risks. Because I am old school about youth sports, meaning before you get to high school, winning is one of the things WAY WAY down the priority list for the coach of those teams. More important things in sports than getting a plastic trophey that in 10 years will be in the trash. Trophies are not what stays with you in life after sports.
See 40yearfan's post, that is what you want in a coach right there...............but I cannot imagine what his practices looked like, and must ask if the ball was made out of real pigskin back when he coached.
BTW - Gentlemen, this is the best thing I have read all morning. Well done and good discussion.