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    For my whole life I have always wanted to be a professional basketball player. Playing basketball is something I love to do and I can get paid money to do so. I remember being a little kid and seeing Lebron winning all these championships. I wanted to do the same but win more. Lebron is 6’8 and I am 6’3 in the 8th grade, I think I have a pretty good chance to be his height. I like how lebron plays he plays defense, he hustles, passes the ball well, and can score when he wants. My whole family…

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    The Cons of Being a Football Player In 2015, Super Bowl XLIX became the most-watched show in U.S. history with a whopping 114.4 million viewers. Based on these data found in a press release made by NBC Sports Pressbox, there is no denying that American football is currently one of the biggest sports in the world and it shows no signs of slowing down. Many parents, huge football fans themselves, have taken to sending their sons to play football at the tender age of seven or younger, in hopes…

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    he had to take care of his family. College players should be able to go to the NBA after one year in college. They should be able to go because some players might not have enough money to continue college. They should be able to go because they might get hurt after the first year. One reason why it would be a good idea to keep the NBA age limit at 19 is because let's say the age limit is 20. So they will have to stay in college for 2 years. So a player may have a lot of talent but if they have…

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    At first, it was silent… then all of the sudden the Quarterback grunts and snaps the ball. The young rookie charged through the crowd of gladiators, who were slamming against each other as if it were there last moments alive. The Quarterback looks at his options and sees the rookie. As he cocks his arm, he focuses his throw on the rookie. He launches the ball over the massacre… he caught the ball! With a path clear ahead of him, he sprints down the open land, forty yards, thirty, fifteen, five!…

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    Pele is an extraordinary soccer player. The best that has ever lived, and the best that will ever live. He is the Michael Jordan of soccer, or the Vince Lombardi. He was born on October 23, 1940 in Santos. Brazil. Pele grew up playing soccer in his neighborhood with his friends and they called themselves “The Shoeless Ones.” At the age of 15 he began playing for the Brazil International Soccer Team, as their striker. It took a few months for him to get in some games but once he was on the field…

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    Have you ever wonder how football players are great at catching the ball, or how their reaction time and reflection speed are so fast? this is because the training players had to do to improve their eye coordination. Even Though not all positions need eye coordination, football helps with this skill because it improves with catching the football and quick hands to get ready for what's coming to them. First of all, hands are as fast as where your eyes predicted where they ball is at. Having fast…

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    on professional teams cause a force of up to 190 Gs. In the NFL the average speed of a head to head impact is 20 miles per hour. Once the players hit, their heads decelerate at 14 miles per hour. According to studies done by sports scientists the force of the impact is the same as getting smashed in the head with a sledge hammer.…

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    . The college players bring most of the money into the NCAA organization. In the article, “Should College Players Be Paid”, Jay Bilas is explaining the reason on why college players should be paid royalties. Bilas alerts the subject by saying, “Around the time of March Madness, basketball players work tremendously to win the tournament to be champions, and a lot of the fans come see “the players” play.” (Bilas). When tournaments happen in the NCAA the revenue increases drastically and money…

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    Poetry can express how precious these values are through intentional choice of words. In “Ex-Basketball Player” by John Updike and “Mutterings over the Crib of a Deaf Child” by James Wright, reveal that people easily take life’s simplest pleasures for granted. For instance, in “Ex-Basketball Player”, John Updike uses imagery to create an image in the reader’s mind to show how the ex-basketball player wasted his talent in basketball and compares his life now to how his life was in high school.…

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    Being a soccer player would be an excellent job. There are many reasons why it is a great job, but the best reason is that it is fun. Being a soccer player has a lot of beneficial things. They’re helpful things about being a professional soccer player. First of all, soccer helps you build communication and teamwork skills, and this is good which could help you later in life. Soccer can teach you discipline. It is good that soccer teaches you discipline because you will encounter a hard problem…

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