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    through the tunnel to enter the football field. Running out we hear the crowd yelling. Although I played this game a thousand time my shoulder pads always feel tight when my nerves get the best of me; therefore‚ it lets me know I’m game ready. I start to feel butterfly’s in my stomach while I head on to the football field. Although I work all summer long for this exact moment as a freshman to be a captain and a starter on the varsity squad. I been to several of football campus around the State of Texas

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    Heads Up Football works to teach kids in youth football to tackle with their head up instead of having their head down. When a player has their head down they become more likely to receive a concussion. Heads Up Football goes into organizations and teaches them correct form tackling to lower the risk of concussions. When youth players learn the correct way to tackle

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    Abstract In 1987 the National Collegiate Athletic Association (N.C.A.A.) placed its harshest football punishment in history on Southern Methodist University (S.M.U.). The repeat violator rule‚ also known as the “death penalty‚” banned the college from playing football for all of the 1987 and only allowed to play seven games in its 1988 season. They used S.M.U. as an example of what could happen when a college excessively violates N.C.A.A. regulations. The death penalty was the last option for

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    his college football season‚ multiple players have been called out for targeting. The fact that not all of the officials calls have been correct is one of the main issues. According to the AFCA‚ (American Football Coaches Association) rule 9-1-3 states‚ “ No player shall target and initiate contact against an opponent with the crown (top) of his helmet. When in question‚ it is a foul.” Many officials this year called targeting on players who were not following the outline of this rule. The targeting

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    pebble of dirt on your face from hard work will pay off and be rewarded in the end. My high school football experience was unlike anything I had ever dreamed of and taught me life lessons that I will never forget. From pushing hard to play as a freshmen‚ to winning state as a sophomore‚ and later leading the team to the semifinals as a senior captain holds a unique place in my heart. Although football in high school was the biggest part of my sports life‚ that was not the beginning. Starting at the

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    Football is not too dangerous to be played in high school. Football is a popular sport with half a million injuries nationally. 4 out of every 1000 high school football exposures resulted in an injury and 8 of out of every 1000 collegiate football exposures resulted in injuries so that means that even if it’s played in high school or college levels there is still a risk of injuries. High school football players have a greater proportion of getting season ending injuries as in fractures and concussions

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    and age (Christmas Truce). In football‚ equipment is much more important for safety and can be strikingly expensive. With helmets mostly costing more than 100 dollars‚ even the most essential item for protection is out of the price range of poorer families. With soccer‚ anyone could buy ten soccer balls with that money and cones for goals. Accessibility is important because it makes the sport easy to play and cheaper for the parents to foot the bill. Youth football and soccer leagues are located

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    Throughout the history of football there has been concussions because poor helmets have bad padding. Many people have in it taken a major part in it. How many people have died from head injuries. So people are should upgrade the helmets to protect anymore bad injuries‚ people have upgraded helmets but we need to do more from causing a lot more concussions. The head and brain are one of the most important parts of the body which they need to be protected and that is a very good way to protect it from

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    Risk is intentionally facing danger‚ in order to achieve possible benefits. The articles ‘Concussions and Football’ by Richard C. Crepeau‚ University of Central Florida and ‘Why people smoke’ by Martin J Jarvis both feature a central theme of risk taking. Professional football players risk their future health in terms of brain function‚ cognitive and motor skills‚ to play a game built upon violence which provides players with a physical rush‚ fame and a prosperous career. One player said “he knew

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    Between 2013-2015‚ the Chip Kelly era of Philadelphia Eagles football was known for two things: uptempo offense and poor roster management. While the uptempo offense was fun in Kelly’s first year as Eagles head coach. It was only successful thanks to Andy Reid’s players (Nick Foles‚ DeSean Jackson‚ Jeremy Maclin‚ LeSean McCoy). In the offseason prior to the 2015 season‚ Kelly was given the controls to make player personnel decisions. That caused a major shakeup in the Eagles’ organization as Howie

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