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    Eye coordination is important because it helps the vision on what direction to run to after the player catches the ball. Another reason why eye coordination is important is because with practice the ability will carry over into the real game of football and the player will be unstoppable. This is the reason why a great wide receiver should have this ability.…

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    Author Elie Wiesel once said, “Let us not forget, after all, that there is always a moment when the moral choice is made. Often because of one story or one book or one person, we are able to make a different choice, a choice for humanity, for life.” Ethics is a philosophical ideal, and it seeks to understand and justify those moral standards that are appropriate to the occupations that one chooses to advance in. Larry Fitzgerald Jr. is an NFL receiver for the Arizona Cardinals and established…

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    Siddiqui Siddiqui 1 Mrs. Bender 10 Honors English 7 April 2016 How much of a role do football head injuries play in a player’s mental health after retirement, and where does the liability of the NFL end? Every little boy has the inescapable dream once in their lifetime, the dream that no boy can resist. It is the inevitable dream to become a sports superstar. Whether that is in football, basketball, or baseball, every boy has wanted to reach that stardom level. However, many…

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    Justin Watt's Role Model

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    In order for an athlete to be a hero, they have to do more than just play fantastically. Justin James Watt is an extraordinary hero. He has done so much for the society and for organizations. JJ Watt is an amazing person on the football field and in the real world. Playing in the NFL for the Houston Texans involves hard work and dedication. He’s one of the best defensive ends playing in the entire NFL. He bats lots of balls and has a reputation for his sack game. JJ Watt also does a lot for…

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    nearby small town of Rand and attended Dupont High school. Rand (aka “Rand University” according to ESPNS 30 for 30 on Randy) was a very small town with a population under two-thousand. In his High school days as a Dupont Panther, he carried his football team to back-to-back state championships and the 1994 AAA Title. At the end of his senior year, he had racked up 109 catches for 44 touchdowns with 2,435 yards, according to “TheFamousPeople.coms biography on Randy.” Moss also did very well in…

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    Football Safety In the the eyes of the majority of Americans, football has blown baseball out of the water as America’s favorite pastime. The NFL, or the National Football League, brings in $5 billion in revenue each year, which is more than triple the amount that the MLB, or Major League Baseball makes in the same time period. The game of football revolves around violence and the American public has been going back and forth with the football organizations over its safety. Despite it, the game…

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    that we discussed about football. Firstly, "Football has totally changed the worlds of sports, meddia, and leisure. What does this mean?". Guy said that football is now very popular worldwide. There are broadcasts of popular footbaall leagues all over the world. Poom also agrees and told the group that products of football are sold at high price ex. jerseys, shoes, ball, etc. Guy backed up by saying the revenue of football is up to billions of dollars. Secondly, "Does football unite or divide…

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    Essay On Cognitive Bias

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    adopted by others. Simply mean that the more people into the belief your intentions will go along with them, which a powerful groupthink. A good example is how people view about sports. Football has fans and when the time for the super bowl everyone has to choose a side and this causes a large groupthink about which team will win and what are the outcomes, which I tend to choose the one with the most media. Second is stereotyping, which is a thought that can be adopted about specific types of…

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    Everlasting Risks

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    This is true but when factors such as career ending injuries come into the equation, these factors are insignificant. According to Jeffrey Perkelès article ÈHigh School Football Comes With a RiskÈ, by many studies done by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), high school athletes have insufficiently built growth plates and less muscle mass than a college student proving to be a significant reason that high school sports should be carefully…

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    September 1, 2016, a revolutionary and highly controversial event occurred which divided the country. On that day San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick kneeled along with safety Eric Reid during the national anthem. This was supposed to be a peaceful protest against police brutality and inequality towards African-Americans, but what it quickly turned into through the media’s spectacles was disrespect for America and the flag. Soon the country was separated into those who believed…

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