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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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    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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    One way science is involved in football is the aerodynamics of the ball. The aerodynamics of the ball affects the flight and accuracy when it’s thrown in the air. If footballs weren’t made in a certain way it would wobble in the air instead of having a tight spiral. Footballs are made with two bullet-like ends. The two ends of the ball allow it to travel in a spiral motion in because it interacts less with the air which makes the air go around the tip instead of the entire ball. The two ends of

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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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    Football: America’s Favorite Sport "INTERCEPTION!" shouts the announcer. The game is 20-14. Your team who is losing‚ just intercepted the ball at your 10 yard line. There is one minute left in the fourth quarter and each team has only one time out. You are the quarter back and now have to take the ball down-field to win the game. What’s your call? Imagine being in that scenario. One minute to make a touchdown so you can go into overtime. You are on the other end of the field and if you

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    Fantasy Football has found a way to work itself into the everyday life of most individuals. Whether it is just for fun with a group of friends‚ or higher stakes throwing fifty dollars into a pool in hopes that your team does better than the nine other teams run by your friends in your league‚ fantasy football has been involved with many football fans as well as non-football fans. There is even a popular show on cable that is based on fantasy football called “The League”.The industry changed when

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    Fantasy Football is one of my favorite hobbies and I think you will enjoy it to. I’ve been playing Fantasy Football for the last 7 years and I enjoy it more every year. The main reasons I love playing Fantasy Football are that it gets me to watch and enjoy games I usually wouldn’t watch‚ it makes games more exciting‚ and it’s a great way to bring friends together. In Fantasy Football you draft a team of players from any team in the National Football League. Since you will have a Fantasy team

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    My football coach always says‚ “success breeds success‚” yet I feel that my failures define my high school career. The first two years I played culminated in a mere two victories‚ but my sophomore year of high school brought new hope. This was the first time I was eligible to play on the varsity team‚ and with only three returning starters‚ playtime was available at every position. Additionally‚ the team had made the playoffs the previous 10 years‚ so success seemed to be on the horizon. But this

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    Brain Injuries In Football

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    Brain injuries in football have to be prevented at all cost. The sport is very dangerous on all levels. The proper safety is not in place to protect the players lives.Many lives have been affected negatively and some lives were even lost due to violent nature of the game. As the captain of the football team twenty year old Owen Thomas committed suicide during his senior year at the University of Pennsylvania (Schwarz). When his brain was studied after his death it was found that he had a rare case

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