Look, I get the appeal of football in summer – it's ingrained in our culture, big games feel like events. But calling it the "best" summer sport ignores some serious downsides that create a feedback loop nobody wants to talk about.
Think about the heat. Football in summer means players literally running on surfaces that can hit 150 degrees, getting dehydrated, risking heatstroke. That's not just uncomfortable, it's dangerous. And what happens? Games get slower, quality drops, injuries spike. You're not watching peak athleticism, you're watching people survive.
Compare that to swimming or baseball or even tennis. Those sports work with summer, not against it. They're built for heat, for daylight, for that lazy seasonal energy. Football forces a square peg into a round hole, then acts surprised when everything gets broken.
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