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Is football a school issue?-yes Source#6



After losing games every child on the the team believes that the game wasn't worth being played or hating on the other players.



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Is Football a school issue?-no Source #6



Students go around and decorate lockers and have pep ralley's to support their school and their teams that are playing. They only are showing spirit.



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Is Football an issue?-Yes Source #6



School's spend over 26,000 to pay for sports and equipment. That's before even a dollar is spent on coaches, insurance, transportation, and other things used throughout the season.



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Is Football an issue?-no Source #6



The cheering and hoopla that takes place before, between, and after games, is a way to pump up the players. Imagine how each team mate feels when they enter and leave the games.


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Is Football an issue?-yes Source#6



A student spends all day at school, then comes home and does homework for an average 2-3 hours not including studying, therefor a student does not have enough time to keep up in school and play a sport.



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Is Football an issue?-no Source #6



All sports have many benefits such as meeting other and working on other skills to become stronger. Football is another sports with these advantages.



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