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    Saul was a man who played a major part in the early Jewish Nations history as they were coming into their own as a nation and changing leadership styles. He was the first King and brought in new way of leadership for the nation and being a first of anything is not always good nor is it bad either. It just depends on what you’re the first for. In Moses day being the first born of Egypt on two different occasions meant you could be killed, Pharaoh killed the entire Jewish nations first born and…

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    [buf] Matt Cassel I would like to start by saying Matt Cassel isn't a Fantasy relevant QB. With that said the Bills did a good job building a team around him. Cassel excells when he can play possession ball. While he doesn't become fantasy relevant I believe the more ball control offense the bills will run this year will help several of there relevant fantasy football contributors pile up the stats LeSean McCoy This was the most shocking development of the offseason. When the offensive Guru,…

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    New York Jets Case Study

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    The New York Jets are 1-5 after suffering another stinging loss to a playoff-caliber opponent. The Arizona Cardinals beat the Jets in every facet of the game on Monday Night Football. The Jets vaunted defensive line could not stop the Cardinals running attack and the Cardinals passing game was effective enough to keep the Jets defense on their heels all night. It was a penalty-filled game that at times made it tough to watch, but the Cardinals seemed to overcome the penalties and found a way to…

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    . In the next year, the NFL named Elmer Layden the commissioner of the NFL. When World War Two started, the NFL lost most of its players and its rosters started depleting down to barely anything. In 1946, the NFL did not renew Layden’s contract and replaced him with former co-owner of the Steelers Bert Bell. In 1950, the NFL replaced the Eastern and Western divisions with the National Football Conference and the American Football Conference. Then one year later the NFL started the pro bowl…

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    Super Bowl Game Analysis

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    As you probably already know the Super Bowl is a massive event where two of the best football teams in the NFL take each other on head to head. This year was Super Bowl 51 and the New England Patriots took on the Atlanta Falcons. The Atlanta Falcons haven’t ever won a Super Bowl, but they were looking to do so on February 5th in front of 115.5 million people. The Patriots had already won four Super Bowl titles but weren’t going to stop there. The coaches of this team are Bill Belichick…

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    Bill Snyder Case Study

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    Precise. Intense. Tireless. Accomplished. Dedicated. Caring. Hall of Famer. Kansas State head football coach Bill Snyder is all of these and much more.Over the past six years under Snyder K-State has totaled 51 victories. Advanced to five-straight bowl games won a conference championship in 2012 and finished third or better in the competitive Big 12 Conference in three of the last four seasons. Additionally the Wildcats have more Big 12 wins since 2011 than any other team in the conference.…

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    Thrill of Playoffs The NFL playoffs is a time of great joy and excitement for the players and their fans to watch and play 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…

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    Packers. The Packers are one of the best teams in football history. They have the most championships ever won. They also have some of the best quarterbacks of all time. They have 13 Super Bowl wins. Doesn’t that sound like a good team? The Green Bay Packers have one the most championships in football history. They have one the Super Bowl three times in a row (twice). They have won thirteen championships in total. They have a lot of them. Imagine If you won a Super Bowl. Bart Starr, Brett Favre,…

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    Collectively speaking, all four members of the AFC South haven’t had much to get excited about in recent years. While there have been glimmers of hope, particularly for the Houston Texans, having made three Divisional Round appearances (2011, 2012, 2016), the AFC South has been wildly inconsistent, especially following Peyton Manning’s departure from the Indianapolis Colts in 2011. Honestly, the only real consistency has been the Jacksonville Jaguars’ miserable performances, which haven't…

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    second-day pick, Tebow was selected 25th overall in the 2010 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos” (Filice). “A Week 13 loss dropped Denver to 3-9 and officially eliminated them from postseason play. One day later, the Broncos fired Josh McDaniels, the chief influence behind Tebow's draft selection” (Filice). “Tebow entered his sophomore season thinking he would be the Broncos' quarterback, but he took a back seat to Kyle Orton, who…

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