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    Dr Omalu Ethical Theories

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    Omalu discovers a disease which is killing NFL football players. The disease coined by Dr. Omalu called Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) was not well received by the National Football League. In the movie, the NFL calls Dr. Omalu a quack and that he is completely wrong with his theory of football-related concussions and the development of CTE. The ethical dilemma is that there is a correlation between chronic head trauma and blows, CTE, and football, but the NFL brings joy and…

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    Nfl's Super Bowl

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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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    Particularly center stage, are those sports related injuries involving significant hits and blows to the head. Researchers have become very keen in the matters of concussions and are working on a way to solve the issue. Players, parents, fans, and the leagues themselves have taken on the responsibility to make sports safer. Concussions are now being studied more, new diseases are being found, and new safety precautions are taking place. Yet, many will argue that there is not enough being done.…

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    Is football dangerous for our youth? Do you think that football is dangerous for our youth? I don’t think football is dangerous because you can get hurt the same way you do in football in any sport you do. I play football myself and I have never gotten hurt before and I am blessed for that. Football is supposed to be a very physical contact and you have to be man about when you get and to hit somebody. Today more youth coaches are taking classes about safety in football and so our youth…

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    Jones out of the USA Today says “National Football League players who received a concussion in the 2015 season only spent on average of sixteen days off the football field”(Jones). This has got better throughout the years the average days spent off the football field in 2005 was four days. Now players must be cleared by two doctors, one an independent doctor and another one a team doctor. Another example that shows that the number of days spent off the football field is not enough and that it…

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    To put it into perspective, the NCAA did a study and were able to estimate that “only 1.7 percent of college football players and 0.08 percent of high school players play at any professional level” (Morgan 1). Notice how the statistics say “any professional level.” This doesn’t even necessarily include the athletes with the high-paying salaries that are being…

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    individuals gather around their television to watch the Super Bowl, an all-out battle of two teams fighting for a trophy and recognition as world champions. The friends, families, co-workers, and any other large groups of people use this connection of football to bond and gain enjoyment out of the event produced by large corporations. While people are using this enjoyment to brighten their mood and have a good time, corporations are profiting large amounts of money at time individuals spend in…

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    Football Tactics

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    agree that football is the most entertaining sport to watch. Each fall as football takes place, fans crowd from places as far as London and Paris all the way to the home turf of football, America. Football as a sport is extremely enjoyable to watch due to the fact that it is action packed, the environment is intense as…

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    Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, also known as CTE for short, is a progressive degenerative brain disease found in the brains of athletes, specifically football players. The repetitive hits to the head sustained while playing the game of football ultimately results in the degeneration of brain tissue and the build-up of an abnormal protein known as tau. Mike Webster was a famous offensive linemen for the Pittsburg Steelers who spent fourteen years in Pittsburg and his last two…

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    During the 2014 AFC Championship game, Tom Brady and the New England Patriots were involved in an allegation in which the team tampered footballs, making them deflated so it was easier to throw the football for the quarterback. The Indianapolis Colts were suspicious of this act, as their quarterback Andrew Luck tried to throw the ball as normal but failed to do so. This controversy, known as Deflategate, sparked tension between the NFL Association, teams, and players, wanting punishment for the…

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