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    Bandwagon Essay

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    stadium yelling, “You suck, Romo!” at the distant field.His wife rolls her eyes, knowing that her faith in Romo will never die, no matter how many interceptions he throws. Their son, who has just dedicated the season to the Broncos because they are Super Bowl Defending champs, scowls at his obviously crazy father. Another manic Sunday at Cowboy Stadium. There are three different kinds of fans who enjoy American football: the crazed football fans, the bandwagon fans, and the diehard fans. Crazed…

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    Bear Bryant Famous Arkansan A great team needs an outstanding coach. If a team wants to be able to win many football games, then the coach needs to know the game. There has been many amazing football coaches, but Bear Bryant was one of the greatest. Paul W. Bryant, also known as Bear Bryant was an Alabama Head coach for college football (Hendricks). His team won many football bowls and championships (Puma). The way Bear had his childhood the way that it was, shaped the man to become a great…

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    He made it to the Hall of Fame. He is in the top 2 best running backs ever. I met Walter Payton at the bears field. It was the super bowl. I was watching him and there was a group of 3000 people. Walter said ‘’ hey do you want to go on the field?’’ I replied ‘’Yes!!!!’’ I watched him in pre-game warm up and I got to throw him a couple of passes. After the pre-game warm up we went out to eat at a pizza place. Walter lived close to the field and we went back to his house so he could show me where…

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    League has been marked by the events in the La'el Collins Dallas Cowboys history since this football club is probably one of the most successful in the American sports life. With a 40-year existence, the Cowboys boast with five victories in the Super Bowls, eighteen victories in the division championship and lots of other successes. The Cowboys have always been disputed, discussed, admired or criticized by their supporters or detractors. With every match they play, the Cowboys add a new file or…

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    Essay On Terrible Towel

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    importance begins with the towel’s creation in the mid-1970’s. The Pittsburgh Steelers played the Baltimore Colts in 1975 for the divisional championship game. It was a home game for the Steelers and Myron Cope met with WTAE, Pittsburgh’s main radio station, to voice his opinion about promoting an object that would raise excitement for the game. His first idea was to make a Chuck Noll mask with the words “whatever it takes” written across the forehead (Garber, 2009). Chuck Noll was the head…

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    Super Bowl commercials have become as much of the big game day experience as the game itself. From Budweiser to Ford to Doritos, the anticipation of how products will be rolled out during the Super Bowl is talked about for weeks before the game and even afterwards. All of America seems to be talking about and looking forward to seeing what appears on our television screen during those few short minutes in between the intense battle of the two opposing teams. It is sort of the Academy Award…

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    Following the end of the normal games before NBC’s Sunday Night Football Game of the Week: which featured a huge game involving the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, I noticed I had some time to spare, so I decided to channel surf until then. Upon looking through what I considered pointless programs (Competitive Drone Racing, seriously?), my eyes stumbled upon something that was entitled “Football”. I was immediately curious, did I miss the memo? Why wasn’t the game on NBC? It…

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    AFL-NFL World Championship Game later known as Super Bowl I. Being able to play in the Super Bowl is something every team wishes to achieve, however, there are many obstacles they need to overcome in order to get there. There are thirty-two teams in the league, divided into two Conferences with sixteen teams each. The two Conferences (AFC and NFC) are then divided into four divisions of four teams each. The champion of each division will then confront each other at the Super Bowl. Over the…

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    passes. That looks sexy on paper, but with Weeden under center, Dallas’ passing game didn’t generate plays beyond intermediate distances to stretch opposing defenses for big plays. The ground game produced 131 rushing…

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    surprisingly fired their coach for it being his idea. Tom Brady was also allowed to play in Super Bowl XLIX and the Patriots ended winning the SuperBowl. Come to find out the only reason the coach came because he didn’t like the Seahawks coach and knock them off the top block. The cheating cause Brady to earn himself a four game suspension but he was asked to court to find out about the cheating in Super Bowl XLIX. Now that everything has been uncovered and all cleared Tom Brady’s…

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