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October 2017 - Goodell vs. Trump, Youth Football Safety
Seton Hall Sports Poll
English - October 28, 2017 10:00 - 13 minutes - 11.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingSports professional nfl baseball nba gambling mlb sports donald trump fantasy national anthem Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
By a 47% to 42% margin, Americans believe that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell should have ordered the league’s players to stand during the national anthem. By a wider margin - 55% v. 37% - people said it was inappropriate for President Trump to request that people sign a petition saying that the players stand.
The Poll also asked a number of questions related to the safety of youth football. Asked if football organizing groups should have medical personnel advise parents about the dangers of playing organized football before their child signs up to play, a huge 82% said yes, with only 11% saying no. Asked if they thought youth football leagues through high school are taking adequate steps to improve the safety of the game, 49% said yes, and only 22% said no. Respondents were also asked at what age he or she would allow a child to play football, 39% said ages 7-11, 27% said ages 12-15, and only 9% said age 16 and over. 20% responded “never.”