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    Over 110 million people watched Super Bowl 50 when the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10 (Kissell 1). People gathered all across the country with their family and friends to watch the two best teams in the NFL battle it out on the gridiron for supremacy. The Super Bowl is a prime example of the power of sports. Family and friends were united together to watch the game. Also, youth that watched the game observed the power of hard work and what one can accomplish if they set…

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    of the vehicle was Denver, Colorado. More specifically they were going to a Denver Broncos football game between the Broncos and the Oakland Raiders. I was in the vehicle with my Mom, Dad, and some family friends whose names were Martin and Michelle. We were trying not to let the monotonous drive dwell on our spirits as we told jokes, listened to the radio and took the occasional nap. As we approached Denver my excitement was continuing to build. When we finally got to Denver, after what…

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    I live in a bowl full of peas, literally I am surround full of hills that metaphorically always reminded me of a bowl. The San Fernando Valley was always filled with peas which were people that generally are the same but not as exact; a big chucky of the population were all Hispanic but not all were the same. In a bowl of peas you would receive whether the good nice evergreen round pea or get the one everyone always threw out just because it look a little rotten or just a strange dark, brownish…

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    The NFL’s Super Bowl is a big event, which is on the verge of becoming a holiday in America. The Super Bowl is the NFL championship game. The best teams from the National and American Football Conferences come and compete for the title. This event occurs annually. The game has become America’s biggest sporting event. Over 114 million people watch the Super Bowl (Pallotta “par.” 1). The commercials during the breaks are also a big attraction for most viewers. More parties are thrown for this…

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    The NFL’s Offensive Juggernaut: The 2013 Denver Broncos Walk into almost any sports bar in the world and you will hear countless debates among sports enthusiasts, as to which team is the best and why. For many countries around the world they are probably talking about their respective soccer teams. Here in America, most likely they would be talking about football. Which according to the Harris Poll is the most popular sport in America with 35% of fans calling it their favorite sport (Rovell).…

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    When I got on the mat and got set. I knew that I was ready. I had already this opponent before. The last time I faced him outcome of that match wasn't in my favor, but this time I felt prepared. I already faced him once and I knew exactly what moves he was going to do on me. When the referee blew the whistle the match began and it was close. In the end I won because I knew what he was going to do and how to counter it. In the end I won because I used my intellect to best him. Wrestling is a…

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    The article “Violence of football is becoming too difficult to justify” written for the Denver Post is titled and written in a way to that demands attention. Attempting an attack on America’s sport is something that will catch the eye of most readers. Groothuis writes for a sympathetic audience all the while using pathos as a guide to convince any reader, the author also crosses the line as he tries poisoning the well for any new, and inexperienced football fan. The NFL is a multi-billion…

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    The 9 time pro bowl and 2 time super bowl quarter back merged his love for the game with executive management for the Denver Broncos to take them to 2 Super Bowls in just 4 years in his management. He proves that sports organizations do not just require businessmen and politicians to run them. He had the 3rd highest approval rating of all 32 general manager (Bakka, 2016)…

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    Participants who predicted the Denver Broncos to win said they watched football all the time, which were 2 individuals, some of the time which were 14 individuals, and never who were 11 individuals. Then on the other hand participants who predicted the Atlanta Falcons to win said they…

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    Chapter 6: Fanfiction Short Story- What would have happened without Charlie Matt Warren was tired of getting booed. He needed to make a winning team. He decided he was going to start searching for the perfect quarterback. He started by studying each and every possible candidate. Now this took a long time. Nearly 5 days to be exact. After he was done studying he began to start making calls and sending some emails to see if anyone was interested. One of these quarterbacks really stuck out…

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