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    viewing options. These issues are complicated and there is no easy solution that will solve any of these issues. The easiest to fix is bringing up the quality of play. Again, there are many reasons as to why quality of play is down and some are complicated, but many are simple and would significantly improve level of play. One simple change that would significantly improve quality of play is changing the pass-interference rule. Pass interference is is a foul that occurs when a player interferes with an eligible receiver's ability to make a fair attempt to catch a forward pass. The penalty is overcalled, abused by teams and has negatively influenced the outcomes of many games. This year has been especially bad. Teams have gradually started to abuse the rule. If a team…

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    three simple steps. Step one; Pre-draft scouting. You can never do enough research when it comes to fantasy football. You should first look up “fantasy football draft rankings.” Don’t just look at one site, all sites have different rankings. If you look at multiple sites you can formulate your own top list based on your findings. Personally I feel that Yahoo Sports are usually the most accurate (Yahoo Sports, 2016). Secondly, you should make a list of your top players at every position or find…

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    The Struggle In Football

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    Many athletes have a hard time catching a football in very crucial moments. Some athletes lose focus on the ball and they worry about what’s around them and what they are going to do. They also can get nervous when the cornerback comes to make the play and they hear the footsteps. A impact this struggle has is very important in games because it could mean winning or losing the game. It could also mean winning the championship or winning in a tournament, but no matter what type of football game…

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    Tragic Shipwrecks

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    On April 15th in 1912, one of the most tragic shipwreck happened. The Titanic ship sunk under the Atlantic Ocean after colliding with an iceberg. A lot of people died during the accident. Small number of available lifeboats was one of the main reasons that led to such a high number of deaths. Such factors as sex, class, age, and others also significantly contributed to the likelihood of survival. Introducing different statistical methods, I will classify what sorts of people had a better chance…

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    Process Essay On Football

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    strength, tranquility, responsibility, and respect for authority.” Said by vince lombardi. The NFL was created on August 20, 1920 and the first football game ever recorded was on November 6, 1869. One might say playing football is easy wrong it requires a whole lot more then tackling, and running with a ball. First thing you need for football is a physical to make sure you are eligible to play. The next thing you need is the equipment which there are four main things you need, which is the…

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    People on welfare should be required to be drug tested in order to receive money from our government. Welfare receivers could be using the money for unintended reasons. Such as drugs, and not their personal care. They could also not care about the people, a.k.a. the tax payers, which are the ones providing the money for them. Welfare receivers could be using their unearned money in ways they government had not intended. People who receive welfare could be manipulating the government and using…

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    leaving little time away from practice to spend with their families and friends. These professional football players are required to be devoted to their job every single day just like any other job, hence them being financially compensated for their duties and sacrifices while playing professional football. Another different, yet similar aspect of college football and professional football is the rules. Because professional football is professional, the league and the difficulty level of the…

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    to begin with. Their children cannot be left alone and there’s no one to watch them which makes it impossible to go out to look and interview for jobs (Turner par 1). Many even leave their jobs because they cannot afford the facility in the first place (Paperny par 7). Contrary to the stereotypes of welfare recipients being lazy and heavily depend on the government is false. Most do everything they can to find work to support their family and get off welfare (Paperny par 10). “People on welfare…

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    Football players also wear a helmet and a mouth guard to prevent concussions. In football there are different positions. On offense there is always one quarter back, five offensive lineman, two wide receivers, a full back, a tight end and a running back. The rules are very strict and they demand that at the beginning of a play there must always be 7 players on the line of scrimmage and 4 players in the backfield (behind the line of scrimmage). In the game there are 6 players the eligible,…

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    want to do this is because there a lot of situations where a challenge could be used if the booth does not decide to review. The refs are not perfect so when they slip up and make a bad call, it would be helpful to be able to throw that challenge flag. For example, in the super bowl, when the patriots caught that interception it would have been helpful. It would have proved that though it was an interception, it was also major pass interference which would have gave the seahawks the ball back.…

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