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    The most popular sport in the south, football, is a game that stumbled out of rugby and soccer. In 1823, English soccer player, William Ebb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it, inspiring the students of Princeton to become involved in a sport they called “ball town”. The first football game took place on November 6th of 1869 in Brunswick, New Jersey between the Rutgers and Princeton. One hundred spectators gathered to watch a game with no helmets, uniforms or developed scoring system. The…

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    Why Do Kids Play Football

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    Should parents let their kids play football? “Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all.” said Dale Carnegie. Perseverance is a quality your kid would learn from football, if you let them play. But it’s not just perseverance, their missing out on learning how to deal with wins, losses,disappointments, leadership skills, and good ethics Football is a great sport for kids to play, all the qualities…

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    Should college football players get paid? Many people do not know college football players don’t get paid, they spend 44.8 hours a week on their sports with less class time and no time for a job. College players have been wanting a cut of the money because the lack of time for a job. Being a college football player is s fulltime job. College football players should get paid because some college kids are poor and is an unsafe job that can have a long term consequences it is a multimillion dollar…

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    Why does Ivory Christian hate football that could offer him so many great opportunities for him? Most of the time he fights to get rid of it from his life, even though he likes the game itself. He doesn't even see the potential his coaches see of a career in college football. In Friday Night Lights, Ivory is confused with a lack of self-esteem who wants above all to please his dad. Ivory felt confused when it came to playing football because he felt like it was his obligation to play and…

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    4 Types Of Football Fans

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    With the rise in popularity of the National Football League in recent years, many people from around the world have become fans of American football. However, like any fan base you're always going to find a few bad apples that seem to ruin the whole bunch. Since there are so many different types of annoying fans, we'll have to only cover the four most annoying types of fans. The four most annoying types of NFL fans are: the band wagoner, the “we won this many championships back in the day” guy,…

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    Add these fantasy football sleepers to your team right now (-- removed HTML --) We’re heading into week seven for football; how is your fantasy football team faring? Do you need to pick up some new players to give your team a little bit more of an edge? Add these fantasy football sleepers to your team right now to give your team a better fighting chance. Elijah McGuire Elijah McGuire is a running back for the New York Jets. He’s a rookie looking to make his mark this season. In the…

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    Football in Autumn When I got into third grade I wanted to start playing tackle football, the best type. At first I didn’t know a whole lot about football, but I wanted to learn. I also thought that it would be a fun sport to play. Eventually, I realized that football was going to be a big part of my life. The first number that I got assigned was #34, one of the first games I played I caught in interception. During my third grade season I got around four sacks and eight tackles. The position I…

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    From a young age, I always loved playing football; being out on the field is one of the best feelings ever. The adrenaline, hearing the crowd cheering, scoring touchdowns; it a rush that goes through my veins and I cannot get enough of it. I would play because I enjoyed it, but I had no idea how the simple game of football would change my life for the better. Growing up I used to see my friends come home from little league practice everyday on school days and that really used to make…

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    Lasting effects of repetitive blows and concussions is also a serious effect of youth football. Allowing kids to play at a young age, when concussions are more likely, may lead to permanent damage to their mental health and slow brain development. “Repeated jolts to the head, it can cause lasting damage to the developing brain” (Should kids play football?). Doctors have said numerous of times to parents that since the brain is not developed enough to receive blows until around the age of fifteen…

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    risk or promise of youth football is the Social Learning Theory. Sociologists have tried to understand why people do what they do and one theory to understand people’s thought process is the Social Learning Theory. Albert Bandura created the Social Learning Theory and the theory says “ people learn from one another, through observation, imitation, and modeling”(Bandura 1971). This theory will help explain why people have negative or positive attitudes towards youth football. The literature…

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