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    (born February 17‚ 1936) is a former professional American football player and actor. He was a fullback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL) from 1957 through 1965. Frequently regarded among the greatest football players of all time‚ Brown was a Pro Bowl invitee every season he was in the league‚ was recognized as the NFL Most Valuable Player four times‚ and won an NFL championship with the Browns in 1964. He led the league in rushing yards in eight out of his nine seasons

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    Football Is Dangerous

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    knowledge about football‚ I do think that football is dangerous for high school players. There are studies done that have proven there are more high school players getting hurt then the college players. “According to the study‚ published in the August 2007 issue of The American Journal of Sports Medicine‚ four out of every 1‚000 high school football exposures resulted in an injury‚ while eight out of every 1‚000 collegiate football exposures in an injury.” In a way‚ high school football players tend

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    One day I watched a football game and observed the spectators present that day. There were fans from both the teams‚ school newspaper staff‚ yearbook staff‚ former high school football players‚ the players’ relatives‚ and other spectators. At the end of the game‚ I asked my high school team’s wide receiver and friend‚ " Why do want to a score a touchdown?" to which he replied‚ "For the audience." From then I realized that football players are aware of the audience when they play. They are aware of

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    University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Teague was on the football team. He had two positions in football. They were cornerback and defensive back. Like any other person that is famous‚ football players can also receive awards. Teague won several awards. In high school‚ he was recognized as All-Midstate as a junior. He was selected MVP of Toyota All-Star Classic. Teague was named Class 4A Tennessee Mr. Football‚ Gatorade Tennessee Football Player of the Year in 2008‚ named in Knoxville News-Sentinel’s

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    the NFL. Richard was a person out of many that didn’t get many opportunities. He had to work for everything and had nobody to really understand that being a football player consists of striving for greatness even if noone is watching. The NFL was one of the his biggest dreams. He had wanted to be a professional football player in the big leagues and had the dream to play with veterans because they have been there and done it over and over again. Even though

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    Pro Football versus College Football In America‚ there is one sport that most American love; football. Football is played throughout the country at the high school‚ college‚ and professional levels. With the popularity of the sport growing‚ more and more people are starting to watch the game of football on television. May it be Saturday watching college or Sunday watching the National Football League (NFL)‚ the sport itself is getting exposure all across the nation. Even the Congress of the United

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    Football in Islam

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    ____________________________________________________________________ FOOTBALL – ITS BENEFITS AND ILLS ACCORDING TO ISLAM Introduction Football is considered to be the best popular sport in the world and became widespread after the Second World War. This game has gained importance these days all over the world and has come to be a significant phenomenon throughout the world. We see people becoming preoccupied with football matches more than being concerned with the fate of the Muslims throughout

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    Flag Football

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    Flag Football [pic] Amani Class: 812 March 1 ‚2013 Produce‚.kl Flag football is a version of American football or Canadian football where the basic rules of the game are similar to those of the mainstream game but instead of tackling players to the ground‚ the defensive team must remove a flag or flag belt from the ball carrier to end a down. No one exactly invented it‚ it was just developed from touch rugby

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    The Football Life

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    The Football Life The life of a professional athlete isn’t all easy. Everyone thinks that all athletes are self centered and just want to make tons of money by playing sports. That is not true. And Victor Cruz is the perfect example of a professional athlete that came from nothing and now he is a star football player with a big heart. Cruz is from Petterson‚ New Jersey. He lived with his Puerto Rican mother and his African American father who was a firefighter. His parents were never married

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    I came across this documentary on PBS titled “A League of Denial” (http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/film/league-of-denial/). This documentary explores the unreported and hidden concussion related injuries in the NFL. “A League of Denial” piques my interest. It begs the question why were these injuries hidden; who knew‚ why they did nothing‚ and how could the players do nothing? Of course‚ one obvious answer is money‚ but I would like to analyze how sports tend to perpetuate this machismo persona

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