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    exciting‚ and amusing to watch. Football teams can define the character of certain regions and places (Sports and Recreation‚ 2004). In good old Minnesota‚ we “bleed purple” and love our Minnesota Vikings. Although the Vikings have never won the Super Bowl‚ we still love them regardless because of their hard work and dedication to the sport and to the fans. The whole organization behaves in a manner that keeps the fans coming back for more‚ as do other National Football League teams around the United

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    Jets & Giants Meet in the Battle for New York The New York Giants and New York Jets vie for the Snoopy Bowl title — the game that pits the New York and New Jersey professional football teams against each other in preseason football for bragging rights for the rest of the year in Gotham. Since the rivalry started in 1969‚ the Jets the Jets lead their preseason series with the Giants‚ 24-20-1. In the 2013 contest‚ the Jets beat the Giants in overtime‚ 24-21. The Giants are continuing to refine

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    Additionally‚ punter Andy Lee set single season franchise records with 46.71 yard punt average and a 40.14 yard net punt average. Tabor has forged some Pro Bowlers like Cleveland favorites Josh Cribbs and Phil ‘The Drill’ Dawson. A third Brown made the Pro Bowl under Tabor’s tutelage and that is Johnson Bademosi‚ who leads NFL in special teams tackles since 2012 with 61. With all this in consideration‚ one would suggest that retaining Chris Tabor was not just a subtle accomplishment‚ but a beneficial one

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    This season‚ the Philadelphia Eagles issues at wide receiver were well-documented. From Nelson Agholor dropping passes and Dorial Green-Beckham not seeing the field as much and reportedly valuing the Philadelphia nightlife over football‚ it left Jordan Matthews being the only consistent option for quarterback Carson Wentz. With that being known‚ there have been rumors floating around about a possible reunion with former Eagles wide receiver DeSean Jackson in free agency as he would provide them

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    Superbowl outline

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    management Super Bowl outline Who: The National Football League is the host of the SuperBowl. The two teams that participated in last years Super Bowl were the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers. What: The Super Bowl is an annual championship game hosted by The National Football League. It is one of the most highly watched tv events every year. Besides the game it’s self there is the half time show and commercials available for entertainment. Where: Super Bowl XLVII was held

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    The Seattle Seahawks is holding a 4-2 record and currently at the third spot of the NFC division. From the looks of it‚ the team is going to the right direction and many believe that they will enter the playoffs this season. But many analysts did notice they are lacking in offense. But fingers are not pointing to their quarterback Russell Wilson playmaking but on their offense. After Week 8‚ their offense is only averaging 18.7 points (29th) and total yards of 339.9 (23rd). Russell has completed

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    The New England Patriots lost superstar tight end Rob Gronkowski to a season ending back injury in their Week 12 matchup with the New York Jets. Without question‚ Gronkowski’s presence on the field makes New England’s offense a nightmare for opposing defensive coordinators. But if any NFL team can adjust to being without their No. 1 target‚ it’s the Patriots. New England can adjust to Gronk’s absence with plenty of bunch formations‚ which can setup miss matches with linebackers. However‚ the pivotal

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    goodness. People tend to bring elephant size tents with multiple fat screen televisions when tailgating. The only thing on tailgaters minds are football and partying. Tailgaters can even play football with complete strangers and have their own Tailgating Bowl. The majority of American NFL football games are played on Sunday’s. My anticipation for Sunday NFL games is like a kid waiting to open up his presents on Christmas morning. My first time being inside the New Orleans Superdome which is now the Mercedes-Benz

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    Cleveland Ohio‚ is known for having three major sports teams‚ one for football‚ baseball‚ and basketball. The fans in the area have always been supportive of all the teams‚ even in the worst of situations‚ and there has been plenty. While it has been 52 years since any major sports team has brought a Championship home to the city and the fans‚ despite many blown opportunities throughout the years. Yet‚ the fans never stop believing that one day one of the teams would fulfill what every fans wants

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    The 2009-2010 Doritos advertising campaign was one of the most liked commercials during the Super Bowl. For this advertising campaign‚ I explored‚ explained‚ analyzed and critiqued the “House Rules” Doritos commercial. This 30-second commercial cost Frito-Lay approximately 3 million dollars to air during the Super Bowl. This campaign was very successful in increasing the sales of their product. Frito-Lay is the proud owner of several different snacks such as Lays‚ Doritos‚ Cheetos‚ Tostitos‚ Ruffles

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