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    In 2007 high school and college football there are around 7.23 ‘’catastrophic head’’ injuries per year. This sport is dangerous because it’s too brutal. So many kids play football when it’s not safe for them. If you play you should at least wear the right material to play. Most kids don’t wear anything to protect them against the harmful impacts that happen. ‘’Catastrophic head’’ injuries are an enormous concern in football today. Football is a dangerous game to be a part of even though it’s fun

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    In the essay “The End of Football” by John Kass‚ discusses the possibility of football becoming less popular as the years goes by because the health issues that are related to tackle football. His thesis is that parents are becoming more cautious with their children playing sports because the rougher the sport‚ the likely chance that the child will have a life altering injury. Kass even said himself that he will not allow his children play football‚ even though he loves the game himself and he also

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    Football or Baseball? If you’re like most Americans‚ you probably have a favorite NFL team. You probably watch football games on TV and if you live in a city with an NFL team‚ you may shell out the cash to buy a game ticket to cheer them on. That is to say‚ no matter where you live‚ you almost certainly watch the Super Bowl‚ even if it’s just to check out the exciting commercials. In fact‚ if you’re not wearing an NFL team logo hat‚ T-shirt‚ or jacket today‚ you’ll almost certainly run into

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    was made. It was on this day that the American Football League (AFL) and the National Football League (NFL) decided merge and become the National Football League. Otherwise known as the NFL‚ this merge combined two very different leagues‚ one a high-flying passing type of game and one a grind it out running style of game. Against all odds the two rival became one and created the game we know and love today know as football. Because we all love football so much this There were several reasons why this

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    academics‚ hope‚ and racism‚ but the the football team united the town and revived their innocence because the townspeople had something to hope for and put all of their energies into. The weekly football games were also a place to forget about all of life’s problems and believe that light will shine through. When attending these football games‚ all problems seemed to have disappeared. Many southern towns create a lifestyle revolving around high school football that revives hope‚ and hides all of the

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    The whistle blows‚ the ball is handed to Courtney and I am open. “BALL BALL‚” I yell as I am under the hoop wide open. Courtney with a confused look on her face passes me the ball and I make my move. I take the ball to the hoop and shoot a left hand lay up. After I make the ball the crowd goes silent and I realize that I am on the wrong side of the court which‚ means I scored for the other team. I was very upset with myself. I knew that I could not let the team down‚ so I tried to keep playing

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    The Scottsburg Varsity football team just made it back into the limelight‚ since their last game in 1983. What you see from sitting on the bleachers‚ are a joining together as a team. It definitely can made a big impact on them as players‚ and teammates. Wether it be during a practice‚ or a game. “The jump to varsity is something we have all been eyeing since the rebirth of our JV program in 2014. It’s an exciting challenge that we will embrace and look to get better as a program over the 2017 season

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    1. Introduction For my Journal Article Review‚ I analysed Efficiency and Managerial Performance in FBS College Football by Joel G. Maxcy. In this journal‚ Maxcy discusses how college football coaches are evaluated and what factors define their success. These factors include a coach’s ability to consistently win and surpass expectations‚ as well as developing a strong program through attracting the top recruits to the program. This article was of interest to me because I wanted to discover the impact

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    M C FOOTBALL TIME eley one morning I had to get ready for football‚ so I got ready when we left the house my dogs startid to yap so we got going when we got to MC we stopt at sunries to git a drink and some thing to eat . my mom got a sluthey same thing with my dad i got a a troow moo melk and a slise of thatr pesu We got to the football field‚ the refs said game time .We won the coin toss‚ we received the ball‚ we ran it back for a TD‚ 7 to 0. The first play‚ we kick it to the other

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    It happens about 100 times a game in the National Football League: a bone-jarring tackle that slams a player to the turf. On the play shown in the photo above‚ Seattle Seahawks defensive back Marcus Trufant (23) drilled Philadelphia Eagles receiver Greg Lewis (83) with such force that Lewis couldn’t hang on to the ball. (Seattle won the Dec. 5‚ 2005‚ game at Philadelphia 42-0 in the most lopsided shutout ever broadcast on Monday Night Football.) Incompletions and fumbles aren’t the only consequences

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