Should there be a weight limit in football?

I know it sounds ridiculous, but in recent years I have noticed kids getting bigger and bigger. Once upon a time, I remember thinking the Nebraska Cornhuskers must grow giants in that all of their offensive lineman were 6'3"-6'6" and 275-295 pounds. The Refrigerator was an icon at 300+ pounds.
Today, High Schools have kids this big if not bigger.
It isn't healthy. It just isn't and these kids will have heart problems and diabetes.
Take a look at this article on ESPN: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2313476
A few years ago I would have thought that a weight limit was crazy because the mobility requirements in football would act as a check and balance to countering a player's mass. Now, the kids can do both, but is it the right thing to do?
Now, I am in favor of a 275 pound weight limit. This might be the first time you have thought of it and your instinct is to say no. But I think this will be a bigger issue in the coming years, and hopefully the ultimate decision will be in favor of the health of the athletes and not just what is entertaining.
Today, High Schools have kids this big if not bigger.
It isn't healthy. It just isn't and these kids will have heart problems and diabetes.
Take a look at this article on ESPN: http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2313476
A few years ago I would have thought that a weight limit was crazy because the mobility requirements in football would act as a check and balance to countering a player's mass. Now, the kids can do both, but is it the right thing to do?
Now, I am in favor of a 275 pound weight limit. This might be the first time you have thought of it and your instinct is to say no. But I think this will be a bigger issue in the coming years, and hopefully the ultimate decision will be in favor of the health of the athletes and not just what is entertaining.