Dangers of American Football Essay

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    Louis Jenkins’s “Football” serves as a model for this effort. While the poem is about football and difficult choices, it disguises as the internal battles of the speaker as well. A notable take is how Jenkins guides the readers’ attention to the speaker and his confusing decisions he presents as a quarterback. Jenkins has the readers unknowingly focus in on the speaker himself and these odd comparisons and disconnecting ideas within his words. While his readers clearly identify football and the…

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    “Football is like life – it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard-work, sacrifice, dedication and respect for authority,” a famous quote by Vince Lombardi, legendary football coach for the Green Bay Packers. For years, American football in high schools has been changing the lives of teenagers from all backgrounds. Out on the field, everyone is given the same equal chance to prove himself, no matter who he is or where he comes from. Not everyone may possess the characteristics to be an…

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    various ways. Football and basketball differ in ways like: there fitness level, scholarship opportunities, and the equipment they must have to play the sport.. If someone wants to play a sport they must be in good shape but there are different types of shapes that you are required to be in if you want to be successful in an individual sport. Different sports require different fitness levels. If someone is going to dedicate themselves to football they must be strong, fast and quick. In football…

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    College Athlete Benefits

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    students have the opportunity of a lifetime to go to some of the best colleges in the country and still have a great educational career. Sadly, most of these college athletes do not use their scholarships to the full potential and only worry about football instead of classes as well. Athletes could also get an amazing degree with their full ride scholarship that most of them acquire (Sports and…

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    Dreams revolved around Concussions and Traumatic Brain Injuries of high school football athletes. It is something that athletes are all too familiar with on a daily basis. Just one single hit could end up being more fatal than anyone would think about. Concussions are very common with those who play rigorous sports because of the constant person-to-person contact or even contact of the object they play with, like a football. One issue with this is the idea of do the risks outweigh the benefits…

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    score against the opponent. Professional football and basketball are two of the most popular sports in America. With millions of fans watching live televised games across the nation these two sports each generate billions of dollars every year. The players make millions based on their salary, bonuses, and endorsements. Although, there is a substantial fan base for these sports, there is also a large percentage of people who are misinformed on professional football and basketball. Three…

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    athletes of any sport or division should be allowed to get paid. The NCAA makes an annual income of an estimate of almost one billion dollars. Many different colleges and universities make a lot of revenue from their athletic teams such as basketball, football, baseball, and etc. For many years many people have debated on whether or no these college athletes should be paid or not. With the amount of income that NCAA has been generating. Student athletes should not be paid because they are…

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    Nfl Rules History

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    Safety over Entertainment Football has evolved into a very popular sport in the United States of America. Evolution of the rules in the National Football League has been necessary because if they had never changed, player substitutions would be prohibited and communication with the sidelines would not be allowed. That is a major part of the game today, and has had a positive effect on the game. The rules have changed in the past in order to make the game more entertaining and safer for the…

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    Yet another one of my goals is to maintain my intellectual wellness. School has always been very important to me. All throughout high school, I worked very hard to maintain a 4.0 GPA and to take as many college credit classes as my school offered. I want to try my hardest to keep this up for as long as I can in college. I know that it will be more difficult, but I think that it is possible. In order to get the highest GPA that I can, I will set a SMART goal to do homework for at least an hour…

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    It was another Friday night under the bright stadium lights on the football field with the fans cheering, full of spirit. It gives such a warm, joyful feeling when on that field. For some good reason, everyone on the team was pumped up and ready to play, especially me. I was feeling better than normal. I was ready to knock the wind out of some kids and make big plays on offense and defense. Before the game, my coach told me he needed me to play my best game that night and to not let him down.…

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