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    collegiate national championship football team and own a Super Bowl winner. A man of varied interests‚ who will not rest on yesterday’s achievements‚ he is a dedicated businessman and family man - sharing a vivid enthusiasm for both. Since he took over as general manager in 1989‚ the Cowboys have drafted 24 different players who have gone on to appear in a combined total of 85 Pro Bowls. Dallas has also signed nine free agent players who have made 22 Pro Bowl appearances while representing the Dallas Cowboys

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    Banned Drugs for Athletes

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    Should professional sports figures be banned from their sport if convicted of drug possession‚ drunken driving‚ spousal battery‚ or failing to pay child support? Many sports figures violate rules and laws and are passed over because they are who they are‚ all Americans should be entitled to the same punishments as others. Why would it be fair for one individual to get away by not abiding the laws because they are a celebrity? All individuals should be granted the same treatment as any other individual

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    Cornerstone | Investigating the Effectiveness of Super Bowl Ads | Visual Analysis | | Kelsey Schumacher | 2/15/2013 | | Kelsey Schumacher Mrs. Heimann Spring Conerstone February 15‚ 2013 Investigating the Effectiveness of Super Bowl Ads On Sunday February 3‚ 2013 an estimated 108.4 million people were perched in front of their TV’s watching the Super Bowl. The Super Bowl not only holds the record for most watched event on television‚ but it is also notorious for broadcasting

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    Devontae Moss Injury

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    Devontae Moss‚ now playing in the NFL is now a Super Bowl champ. His story is truly amazing and one that should be cherished in memory for everyone who had witness and especially young adults and kids going through tough times. Devontae‚ a two sports superstar had one of the worst injuries to happen to the legs and had overcame lots of adversity to get to the current state of mind. Going into a flashback of the unforgettable day and following months‚ years and follow through what the impact his faith

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    The Miami Dolphins became a team in 1966. The owner of the dolphins was Joe Robbie. Over six years they went from 4-10 to 17-0. In 1972 the Dolphins went 17-0-0 with an undefeated season. They beat the Washington Redskins 14-7 in the super bowl. That team was the only team to ever do that in NFL history. In the first year as a team the Dolphins went 4-10. In 1969 they fired their first coach George Wilson. 1970 was the year the Dolphins had a winning season for the first time. In the undefeated

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    The Pittsburgh Steelers are a football team in the NFL. They were founded in 1933 in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh used to have lots of steel factories so that is where the Steelers got their name. The Steelers started out as a very bad team and it took years for them to have a winning season. When they were first starting out‚ the Steelers would have a good season here and there but weren’t a great team. But in the 1970’s is when they became a very good team. It started with drafting a

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    The New England Patriots are one of the teams that many says have two potent QB in the league today‚ Tom Brady and Jimmy Garoppolo. Brady is hailed to be the greatest quarterback of all time by many analyst and experts. Having won 4 Super Bowl championship‚ 3 Super Bowl MVP‚ and 2 NFL MVP‚ there’s no doubt that Brady will be a Hall of Famer one day. On the hand‚ Garoppolo was seen to be one of the quality quarterbacks on the list during the draft day. And true to his billing‚ he became a dependable

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    Culture and Praise

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    Consumerism” Capitalism at its best‚ consumerism has taken the stage of what use to make the excuse to buy more. The vultures of media to swarm the podium of existence to find us filed up on the couch to see the next commercial while watching the Super Bowl. How silly we have made ourselves become the addicts of how clearly the producer wants us to be. Having more and buying more is the essence of our lives. Sellers are out to make as much as they can from the consumer no matter the product. However

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    M. 2012. Forbes: Audi Places Its Biofuel Bets On Joule‚ (online) Available at: http://www.forbes.com/sites/martinlamonica/2012/09/17/audi-places-its-biofuel-bets-on-joule/ (Accessed 22.11.2012) Wikipedia‚ 2012 Youtube‚ 2010. Green Police: Audi Super Bowl Ad‚ (online) Available at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml54UuAoLSo (Accessed 21.11.2012)

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    friday night lights

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    to name five aspects that represent America the sport of football would undoubtedly come up more times than not. The sport of football is so engrained in our society that over 113 million Americans watched the championship game also known as the Super Bowl this past year3. After discovering how rooted this game is in American society it is no surprise that Football serves as the focal point of one of the most popular shows on T.V.‚ “Friday Night Lights.” “Friday Night Lights” is staged in the quaint

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