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    Super Bowl Sundays

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    The Super Bowl is the most iconic sporting venue to take place in North America every year. The Super Bowl always brings in the disgusting amount of money, and people all over the world watch the big game. Even though it’s a well-known event, there are a plenty of facts about it that aren’t known by the average citizen. Here is the 3rd part of "20 things you didn’t know about NFL and Super Bowl". Fact 10: Stock up on food Super Bowl Sundays are known for bringing food to people’s tables. A…

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    Are you ready for some football? This has always been the best saying on a Monday night. Football has the best rivalries in history. Fantasy football is one of the best things that football can offer. Football also has the big game, the super bowl. Only the best two teams in the NFL go to play there. First off, yes, all leagues do have rivals like the Red Sox and the Yankees, the Celtics and Lakers, but the rivalries in football are so much more intense. What’s the whole point of football, to…

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    the great game of football. Talented football players battle it out on the field to see who can win the covenant super bowl title. However, to get to that point, the teams have to have a great regular season record and win games in the playoffs. The disappointment is that only twelve out of the thirty teams get into the playoffs and have a chance to win the super bowl. I propose that the playoffs be expanded to fourteen teams because it will draw more fans to the game, more meaningful games in…

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    ability to deliver a football with precision and touch. He led the 49ers to four Super Bowl victories and was named the Super Bowl MVP three times. 7 - Jerry Rice, Wide Receiver, San Francisco 49ers Often called the greatest wide receiver of all time, Jerry Rice rewrote the NFL record books with his career total of 1,549 receptions, 22,895 receiving yards and 208 total touchdowns. He was selected to the Pro Bowl thirteen seasons in a row. 8 - Jim Brown, Running Back, Cleveland Browns Over…

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    really hungry they would go to Catfish Kitchen which had all you can eat Catfish and Fried Chicken. The football players usually went places that weren’t too far away or the Piccadilly Cafeteria. They waited to go to Harry’s Steakhouse until after the games. Atlanta was a great city. They went to The Fox Theater most of the time. If you were a Varsity Football player during that time you would have your picture hanging in the Fox. They also earned free passes to the Fox. They went to The Rialto…

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    improved from where they were when Snyder was not there. Event #4: Be sure to include the date, place, and time of events when available! Snyder led the Wildcats to the school's second bowl game, the 1993 Copper Bowl, and their first ever bowl win. The 1993 bowl game was the first of 11 consecutive bowl games for the Wildcats. Event #5: Be sure to include the date, place, and time of events when available! In 1996, Snyder led his team to the Big 12 conference win. They switched from the Big…

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    started in 1964 when only one network aired the NFL because every other network aired strictly American Football League games. The rights to the NFL and AFL games were crucial because during this time all home games were blacked out causing fans to drive outside the 75-mile radius to watch the games…

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    Sophomore quarterback who showed solid potential. This set back would not hinder the future legend’s competitive nature. After substituting in to lead the Wolverines to several late game comebacks Brady finally earned the starting spot. He would then go on to help his team win the coveted Orange Bowl in yet another late game triumph. However, his success late in the season was not…

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    the Steelers of the post-merger (modern) era are one of the most successful NFL franchises. Pittsburgh has won more Super Bowl titles (6), and hosted more (11) conference championship games than any other NFL team. The Steelers share the record for most AFC championships with the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos (8), and the record for most conference championship games played in with the San Francisco 49ers (15). The Steelers share the record for…

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    when they have won or lost a game? I bet you would be upset when they lose a game. In the essay, “Blobbery,” Carli Tucker describes the intent of New Game Foundation, a group who wants to develop and promote non-competitive games where they are no losers or winners. It is because they think competition “encourages antagonism,” “traumatizes losers,” and “frequently creates ill feeling between losers and winners.” However, Tucker argues that people “play competitive games to validate their sense…

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