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    let their kids play football? The risk is obvious but children still want to play their favorite sport. Parents take different points of view when dealing with this subject. Some folks want their kids to pursue their true passion‚ but others want them out of harm’s way. This is an ongoing controversy and football teams all over the nation are working to make the game safer. Parents should allow their children to play football because they genuinely love the game. Firstly‚ football players absolutely

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    Why Football Is Dangerous

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    Football is a very dangerous sport and you could seriously get hurt doing it‚ every sport is dangerous and honestly you could get hurt doing any type of activity. Football can help you teach your children a lot of important life skills‚ that would be harder to teach them by themselves. Football like many other sports will keep you in great shape‚ but football keeps a balance of lean muscle and athleticism. It could also help your kid with the education that he needs‚ because if he really wants to

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    College Football Games

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    Game over College football games were a staple in the video game world. It was a title that had a sequel every year‚ and every year the sequel would improve upon the core mechanics. However‚ unpaid college football players were becoming upset with the game utilizing their likeness. For Electronic Arts or EA to make another game the players would have to receive compensation. EA is a company that is focused on crafting games that sell. To produce another college football game would require paying

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    High School Football

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    School Football - Reduce the Risk and Reap the Rewards? September 13‚ 2013‚  was sixteen year old Damon Janes’ last football game. Why‚ because he was pronounced dead in a local Buffalo hospital three days after that game. His cause of death‚ brain damage. Janes took numerous hits to the head during a varsity football game. He seemed perfectly healthy‚ but in actuality‚ he suffered brain swelling‚ bleeding‚ and bruising  all resulting from numerous hits to the head while playing football. Janes

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    modifying equipment to try to prevent concussions. This could backfire and change the game permanently. Holding players back from being able to play to the best of their ability. Football is the number one sport in North America‚ changing the game we know today could lead to a decline in popularity for the sport. Football players know the risks to their health and thus should be allowed to play the sport without any additional rules or equipment modifications. First‚ what is a concussion? “A concussion

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    Football Is Like Life

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    Vince Lombardi‚ football player‚ coach‚ and executive once said “Football is like life -- it requires perseverance‚ self-denial‚ hard work‚ sacrifice‚ dedication‚ and respect for authority”. Let’s focus in on the part where Lombardi says “Football is like life”. Mr. Lombardi compares the sport of football to life. We know what football is like at this day and age‚ but what will football be like in the future? Will football change as life will‚ fast and uncontrollable? Will this quote even be relevant

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    mouthpiece from becoming deformed. The mouthpiece must have a fitted bite position to enable it to prevent the extra force to the jaw. The stats prove that a change needs to be made with the concussion protocol at all levels of football. They are very startling: “One in 30 football players ages 5 to 14 will sustain one concussion per season. One in 14 high school players will get a concussion. One in 20 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) players will get a concussion. The total number of

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    Football vs. Soccer

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    2014 Fútbol Soccer and Football are two very different yet popular sports in different parts of the world. In the world Soccer is considered the most popular sport but in the US the most popular sport is Football. So when thinking of Football we think of the NFL but there are only 5 countries in the world that call it Soccer. While the sports are somewhat alike‚ they carry major differences that make them both unique. One of the major differences is that in football you need to know everything

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    Topic question: How has football helmets and shoulder pads evolved over the years to better protect the person wearing the equipment FOOTBALL HELMET EVOLUTION 1) DEC. 2 1893 was the mark when the first football helmet was made 2) 1 Nov 1896 Throughout 1896 George Barclay was working on his model of the football helmet after he feared he would get seriously injured while playing football. His model contained leather straps‚ which were one of the first makings of the chinstrap to hold the

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    stubbornly stays the same; its love of football. Every year‚ crowds of fans never fail to pack into the stadiums and cheer for their favorite teams. However‚ some once loyal followers of the game are beginning to have doubts about this entertaining‚ yet violent sport. Recent studies show an increase in dementia‚ Alzheimer’s‚ and C.T.E. in football players of every level‚ from junior high school to N.F.L. teams. Because of the violence and injuries surrounding football‚ this sport has become too dangerous

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