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    Usa Football Monologue

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    news that I got an invite to the USA national football team. But as a softmore I didn’t know how big or an opportunity that was. So that night after football practice I ran to my dad’s black Ram truck and I was tried but I was happy to see him.so after dinner and I did all my homework .Me and my Dad and my mom opened it .that moment I just felt like I was the best in the world and I could prove that I was the best in Florida and the USA but that my football oppurtitutiy just opened up and the…

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    People love the sport of football and millions of fans come out each year to watch a football game. But during these games people don't look at it as the sport of dangerous concussions. They look at it for the entertainment and it gets the fans adrenaline pumping. The NFL is finding new ways to make the sport safer and creating less injuries by reducing full contact practices and eliminating as many kickoffs. Full contact practices have been limited to reduce injuries while playing. The NFL…

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    Today the National Football League (NFL) is a multi-billion-dollar enterprise, but little did you know its origins as the American Professional Football Association were a whole lot more humble. Its birth really originated in an Ohio auto dealership, some teams in the cities such as Decatur and Munchie and the crowning of a champion four months after the last snap was taken. 14 men huddled inside the Jordan and Hupmobile automobile showroom in downtown Canton, Ohio, on the night of September 17,…

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    Sexism In Football

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    While it’s not necessarily an event in world history, it’s definitely an impactful event for a linebacker on Apollo Junior High’s football team. Ashley Mathews, 13, has played football for her seventh and eighth grade years. She wanted to play football since sixth grade, she says when I ask her when she decided she was going to play. “Everyone told me I couldn’t play, so I wanted to prove them wrong.” Ashley said. “I had a meeting with the district manager of athletics and he sat me down and…

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    In the United States, the National Football League A.K.A NFL has grown apart of American culture and become modern day American pastime. Each year the number of viewers of the NFL increase exponentially their exposure all over the nation. In the United States, the one sport that emerges as leading as terms as popularity is the NFL. Especially in recent years across America it heard through all kinds of media like internet, radio, newspapers, emails and obviously televisions. The NFL has been a…

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    The Popularity of Football “Football is like life; it requires perseverance, self-denial, hard work, sacrifice, dedication, and respect for authority”. -Vince Lombardi Football is a sport that has been a part of the lives of many Americans for as long as they can remember. It is a game that has molded generations of us for many years. Young boys always dreamt of being the Quarterback for their school team, and young girls would wait for the day that cheerleading try outs would be held…

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    Essay On Flag Football

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    Flag football is a modified version of football in which ball carriers are pulled off by a marker. Flag football requires no tackling or hard physical activity. Flag football was first played in the mid 1900s, leagues started in the 1960s. Football is the most popular sport in the United States. Maine East High School is running a flag football club that is for all high school students who would like to participate, teachers and faculty will have seating arrangements for anyone who would like to…

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    on a youth football team should have a chance to do that. They will have the time of their lives participating in the game of youth football. Parents should allows their kids to play youth football. Football brings people together and creates an unbreakable connection with your coaches and teammates. It improves kids overall mentally and physically. The safety of the game is becoming better and making the game less dangerous. Football is a great way to develop social skills. Football…

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    Technology such as clothing and equipment development, sporting facilities and stadium development, video and computer games and more have had a huge impact on football. Officiating a football match includes consulting a third referee and replay technology. A third referee is a person that would be referred to if the umpires could not resolve a problem. For example if a player may have touched the ball with their hand. Then replay technology was bought in. Before this technology numerous of…

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    school and college” students die each year by playing football. Football is a sport that occurs between two teams, who have eleven players on each side. Both teams are assigned a spot to protect from the opposing team, who they to score points by going towards them with everything they have. Playing football might seem fun, but it may become so brutal that the people who play it undergo pain. If I had a son I would not allow him to play football because of the bodily injuries, lifelong injuries,…

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