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    Quarterbacks Abstract The quarterback position in football is the most important position on the field. His decisions usually mean the difference between winning and losing the game. Because of his importance‚ it becomes clear that you must have a unique skill set in order to master the position. By analyzing the different types of quarterbacks from pocket passers‚ to rollout quarterbacks‚ to scramblers‚ it becomes clear that there are different ways to play the position‚ and that ultimately any of the

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    History of American Football American football is a very popular game in the US‚ also known as football in Canada. Football has some definite origins linked to Rugby football that was played during the 18th century in England. Football has a cousin in the name of soccer which also draws its origins from the game of rugby. However‚ soccer is the more stringent form of game‚ not allowing carrying of ball using hands and some other rules allowed in football like forward pass. Football is different

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    The first obviously similar between the American football and soccer is both of them are considered outdoors sports. They are being played at field with rectangle shape of grass. Not only the American football‚ but also soccer has being played between two teams‚ also each team has to have eleven players on the field‚ and each team is wearing special uniforms. Both sports have full contact and harmony between the players. Players have to contact and passing each other until they score goals as much

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    Superbowl! The National Football League championship game is played annually between the champions of the National and the American Football Conferences. Fans from all over come to watch the two best teams facing off to see who wins! “Football is so popular in the United States that the 2015 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks set a new mark‚ averaging 114.4 million viewers per minute on NBC’s Sunday night broadcast‚ becoming the most watched event in American TV history.” But

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    History of American Football Mr. Britton/Francis PSE4UPer. 3 Friday‚ January 17‚ 2014 The sport of American football has originated from two sports‚ soccer and rugby‚ which are popular around the world. In the 1880s a rugby player from Yale‚ Walter Camp‚ made slight changes to the rules of rugby that transformed it into the new game of American football. Camp contributed many changes from rugby and soccer to American football from the line of scrimmage to the snap from center to quarter-back

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    The History of American Football Football‚ as well as rugby and soccer‚ is believed to have originated from an ancient Greek game known as Harpaston. Harpaston is mentioned quite frequently throughout classical literature‚ in which it is referred to as a “very rough and brutal” game. The rules of this ancient sport were simple: a team would be awarded points when a player would move the ball across the opposing team’s goal line by either kicking the ball‚ running with it across the goal line

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    Rugby and American Football Rugby and American football are very common with each other although there are a few differences between them. In each sport there is a required amount of padding each player must wear in order to be eligible to play on the field. Rugby‚ unlike football‚ only has a certain amount of plays that are legal. Regardless of the sport one it takes a great athlete to play and stay conditioned. In American football players are required to wear shoulder pads‚ helmets

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    How to Play Football Football‚ also known as American football‚ is a team game that combines strategy and physical play. The object of football is to advance the ball up the field by running and passing the ball‚ and scoring a touchdown by crossing the ball into the end zone. Professional football‚ high school football‚ and college football are all highly popular spectator sports in the United States. Football History Football originated from a primitive game of rugby played in America in

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    Assignment Football is a sport that is deeply rooted in American culture. Whether playing football professionally‚ or in a non-professional context‚ the primary objective is simple‚ to win and to have fun while doing it. During the National Football League’s season during the fall and winter month’s millions of men‚ women and children gather around on Sunday to watch their favorite team play on television or live at stadium packed events that are filled with people passionate about football. Live football

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    Football Narrative

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    Mark Arbogast Tues/ Thurs 10-11:50 Mr.Keller English 1111 The Shoulder Injury There had been only a couple days left till the very first football game of my senior year. The team we are playing was the Haywood County Spurs‚ and the game we had been preparing and practicing for since our sophomore year. The sun was blistering hot‚ shining down on my shoulder pads‚ baking me in my uniform like a freshly made apple pie on a summer day. This only made practice worse as I put all effort into it

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