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    Kaepernick Is Just Not That Good by Colin Fleming, the author discusses Kaepernick’s issues within the NFL. Fleming goes on to address his protests against racism and police brutality, refusal to stand for the national anthem in addition to his outspoken nature. Later Fleming criticizes Kaepernick’s football playing ability and skill, hence the title “Maybe Colin Kaepernick Is Just Not That Good.” Why is NFL committing suicide?, By: James Robbins In the article Why is NFL committing suicide?…

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    As a child I was always very interested in football. I knew it was something I would like to try but my mother had different ideas. She worried about me playing such a high contact sport and instead offered me the option of playing soccer. Although soccer was fun, I knew it wasn’t a sport that would hold my interest for long. When I got to high school I finally convinced my mom to let me play football. It helped that my uncle had played throughout high school. So, he served as my primary…

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    more focused on sports where their own people are competing. Even when referring to the sport, one must say “American Football”, rather than just football, as the rest of the world uses that term for soccer. However, NFL has concluded that the best way to increase the popularity of the Super Bowl is to proliferate the prevalence of the sport itself. Currently, American Football has a small yet strong following in England, Australia, Canada, and Mexico, while positive strides…

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    peoples view on dangerous things are different than others. Football can sometimes be more dangerous than other sports, but you have to deal with it, if it is something you love to do. Every sport has its downfall. But as they stated in the essay, “four out of every 1,000 high school football exposures, resulted in an injury.” From reading that statement, football doesn’t seem that dangerous. If you’re scared of getting hurt while playing football, then don’t play. “Specific conditioning may…

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    Ethics in Sports When in a sport setting it is usually unpredictable as to whether there will wind up being an ‘assault and battery’ amongst the two opposing teams. When it does occur, many players get away with a simple, insignificant punishment such as small fine, other players may receive a short or prolonged suspension. However, the real question is why players who commit such violent acts towards one another do not receive severe punishments such as those that might occur when these same…

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    Super Bowl Paragraph

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    when I was in a football championship game. Well it might not be the super bowl, but we worked hard like it was. Read my story to find out if we win, at night, on turf, at Dalzell Field. The whole season only one team went undefeated, the Colts. I played on the colts with a lot of my friends. My coach told us that the practice will be harder than games, and they were by a lot. We had to run up steep hills, run around a hockey rink twice, then run ladders the size of a football field, then last…

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    Wealth Gap Documentary

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    The video is a documentary who lives among the one percent. He has lived around wealth his entire life and has decided to document the wealth gap. He goes around interviewing people on both side of the spectrum to get their point of view on things. He gets into clubs using his family’s name and tries to interview his father various times but he declines even though he himself made a film about the poverty in Africa when he was younger. What stood out to me was that the average one percenter…

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    Lisfranc Injury Essay

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    If you are one of the most avid fans of football, you might find it too common to see your favorite football players suffer foot injuries that will inhibit them to play for a part - or even the whole - of the football season. Let us take the case of Ben Roethlisberger for example. Being the Steelers' star quarterback, he should be formidable, right? However, that is not the case as Roethlisberger suffered a major injury last year known as the Lisfranc injury. Fortunately enough, as there are…

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    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 concussions in one season. They are some ways to prevent obtaining a concussion which is by not hitting the opposite player with your head and prevent causing a helmet to helmet collision from…

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    Too many athletes are dying from brain diseases such as depression caused by having multiple concussions. Some may say that’s true, but doctors and other medical professionals are currently researching and exploring this issue. While yes they are researching the topic, it is what researcher are doing with their information. The NFL has a new three and out rule to help aid players so they will not suffer from too much damaged caused by having at least three concussions. The argument that they are…

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