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    that they can use in practice and sometimes he will stop meetings to have a shooting contest on it. He also sometimes likes to play blaring music to let the players have fun. Even though he encourages the players to be themselves in practice or in games he does not like when they start yelling or cursing. I have seen bad records by the Seahawks, but this is the worst of all. In 1992 the Seahawks had their worst season ever only beating two teams during the season. They went two and fourteen…

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    On offense, the Cowboys have gone with the approach that less is more on the offensive line. As we all know, teams with excellent offensive lines have a long history of losing. The 2007 Patriots were the perfect example of a team that had three Pro Bowl offensive linemen but somehow struggled to score points. The Jimmy Johnson era Cowboys had one of the best offensive lines of all time, but the team struggled to stay competitive in the early '90s. The Cowboys have learned from their mistakes,…

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    4 Types Of Football Fans

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    every play of every game is make or break. The worst part about it is that these fans say the same thing year in and year out, always proclaiming that this is their year or acting like the season is all over because their backup quarterback lost a preseason game. While there are many more annoying types of NFL fans out there these four take the cake. These fans aren't just limited to the teams that I have named. These annoying fans can be found in any stadium, sports bar, or game day party…

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    Super Bowl Betting Odds

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    Try Your Luck on Super Bowl Betting Odds Super Bowl is the ultimate event for sports gamblers. It is famous for the numerous bets people can wager on. No other event sees the kind of legal and illegal money wagered like in Super Bowl. Everyone from the veteran sports enthusiasts in Las Vegas to those people in the gym locker room are getting into action. Plenty of people join and either win or lose. Among the many types of bets you can have is the Super Bowl Spreads. Super Bowl Spreads is one…

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    The editorial board explains how the Super Bowl has become a big tradition in America today, and that many families get together to celebrate it every year while making many memories. Then, they give an emotional appeal to the story and explain that because of the dangerous sport, famous players like Willie Wood have no memory of ever playing in the first Super Bowl (Football, So Beautiful). This part of the article is powerful because it makes the reader…

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    According to Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL says that ¨the league is more safer than it has been over the past thirteen years¨ but during the games there have been times that the players deliver heavy hits to the head and they just get up like if it's nothing. Not to mention, they start to forget what happened the last twenty four hours and also begin to start vomiting, which can lead to a concussion protocol and end their football career for good if they get more than three…

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    Stadium. It has become one of the most dynamic, innovative, and cutting-edge collegiate stadium in the nation. Also referred to House of Heat or Frank Kush Field, Arizona State University’s Sun Devil Stadium is the home to over thousands of football games. This facility represents the effort and pride given by the university and the community. The vision for the new and improved Sun Devil Stadium included upgraded seating, new restrooms, expanded concessions, modern videoboard and scoreboard,…

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    September 17, 1920, were finally ready to strike a deal. They all had to come to Ralph Hay’s dealership not in search of a new set of wheels, but on the other hand a new professional football league had to save them from themselves. The very first football game involving an APFA team took place on September 26, 1920, at Douglas Park in Rock Island, Illinois, as the hometown…

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    Cowboys Owner Case Study

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    comments to Dez Bryant on the phone while Dez is sitting in Jerry’s office after signing the contract "Congratulations," Jones said. "Let 's just win five Super Bowls in a row, how about it?" "Yes sir, we are," Bryant replied. "I think this is the year. We got it." Big statement there by Mr. Jones. We all know how hard it is to win one Super Bowl in the NFL, let alone win five in a row. Jerry really wants another chance at winning a…

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    The Atlanta Falcons in the Super Bowl: Would they have made it? As of October 2015, a record of 12-4 would have certainly earned the Falcons a playoff spot, with perhaps a first round bye. Did that, however, mean that they were contenders for the 2016 Super Bowl? It was likely, but 3 things hindered the Falcons from getting to the second Super Bowl in the history of the franchise: First, the Falcons had not won consecutive playoff matches since 1998. Second, in the NFC playoffs, Matt Ryan was…

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