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    participating in fantasy leagues for cash prizes to be perfectly legal. As the NFL season approaches, prospective managers are honing their skills and planning their draft strategies. Given that skill levels may vary from one manager to the next, it would seem some fantasy football draft advice would be in order to try and even the playing field a little. 1. Understanding the Leagues Rules and Scoring Format - It is imperative for each manager to read and understand the leagues rules and…

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    Have you ever lost at anything? All your work gone to nothing, it’s horrible. The Super Bowl is the biggest event in America ,so, losing in one of these games is a big deal. Quarterbacks get insulted the most in the Super Bowl for bad plays,throws, etc. Even in the Super Bowl where over a million people are watching. No one wants to be on the losing team. Especially in the biggest event in America. If there’s a winning team, there's a losing team. So when you lose, how do you act?…

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    Football shouldn’t be banned. It’s a sport that has brought plenty of family and friends together, and has sparked much enjoyment from people. If football was gone, what would people do to pass the time? What if football was all someone enjoyed? Getting rid of things people love and enjoy could be very detrimental to their lives. Football shouldn’t be banned for the following reasons: firstly, we can’t ban a sport just because it’s dangerous; people participate willingly, secondly, it benefits…

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    among boys.” Sports in general is a very popular hobby in which many people enjoy to play. Whether it’s kicking a ball or just throwing a frisbee, sports are viewed to be enjoyable, fun and interesting. Even though sports such as baseball and football are as fun as can be, they can also be dangerous. Many players in the college circuit end up getting injured from concussions. One of the sports that a lot of players get concussions in, is in fact soccer. What Exactly are Concussions?…

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    The Who Dat Nation is loyal. Almost to a fault. Most Saints fans are still nostalgic about the Saints 2009 season and the 2010 Super Bowl Championship. Fast forward seven years and the Saints' fortunes under Sean Payton are less than stellar. In the last three seasons, Sean Payton's winning record as the New Orleans Saints Head Coach is poor. He has guided the Saints to only 19 wins out of 45 games, a 42% winning percentage. Failing grades and failed coaching. The failures of the…

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    Traumatic brain injuries whether they occur on the football field, soccer field, ice hockey rink, or overseas in a war laden area continues to climb. Concussions continue to be on the forefront of research in the athletic setting. Even with the numerous studies looking into concussion it continues to be a mystery to researchers. With evolving research-linking concussion to various neurodegenerative diseases, other settings are being investigated to determine if there is a link with concussion…

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    “Why do we inject patriot acts into sports?” is an issue that appeared in The Dallas Morning News: Sunday Points, Ralph Strangis’ position is that the ceremonies honoring soldiers and playing the national anthem at sporting events have most likely lost meaning. Strangis reasons that paying professional sports teams to market the military is disgraceful to say the least, and all this time most of the public thought they were doing it out of their good hearts. This essay will review, analyze, and…

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    1. Long Term Health Outcomes • At Boston University researchers tested deceased NHL brawlers named Bob Probert and Derek Boogaard and found chronic traumatic encephalopathy which is a continuous decay of brain tissues, which was caused by concussions (Gasper, 2013). • Derek Boogaard was a former NHL enforcer whose brain showed signs of neurodegenerative disease which can be linked to repeated head trauma (Press, 2011). • NHL players that take several blows to the head may lead to concussions…

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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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    Did you know that Vernon Davis of the Redskins, who had just scored a Touchdown, was penalized when he mimicked a basketball player and shot the Football through the uprights of a Goal Post against the Eagles. Refs called nine penalizes for celebrating last season. Another Penalty for celebrating is Bashaud Breeland began to twerk in the Touchdown, He got fined 12,154 I think that athletes shouldn't be punished for celebrating. One reason that Athletes should not be punished for celebrating…

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