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    today, college football and professional football are two of the most watched sporting events on television. The thrill of thousands of people at a football game tailgating and spending time with friends and family excites most people. Although college football and professional football are similar because they are the same sport, the two levels of the game have many differences that set them apart from one another. A well-known difference between college football and professional football is…

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    Essay On Touch Football

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    Touch Football is a game where you need a lot of training so the players are prepared for the games. With this training though you need a specific type that is required and the certain components and fitness routines that will work the body in the right way to be prepared for the competitions. To figure out what fitness the players need for there games to play at there best you need to take in consideration the athletes physical abilities and how they play the game as a team. You also need to…

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    Hi Mom and Dad, In class, we have been free writing at the beginning of class. Our focus is to improve our writing. I’ve chosen this piece about football to share with you. Today's topic is about Football and what it is about. Football is a fun version of soccer it involves tackling, catching, throwing, blocking, and running, the main point is that there are two touchdowns at each end of the field and one of them is the one you want to run into. If you run into the right, touchdown then you…

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    Soccer is my favorite sport. I play football, but I'm still the kicker on the team. I could play anything but goalie. I played at the AYSO for 7 years and my best year was 2011. We had a lot of Mexicans and Arabs that were amazing at soccer. We also had the bad people that didn't know how to play. That team was undefeated and we won the tournament. Then the year after I had the worst team in the world and had no one good except for me and my friend Bryan. We lost and won sometimes. One game…

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    Stereotypes About Football

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    stereotype “All Mexicans play and love football,” does not pertain to every Mexican alive, I belong to it. Every time my father and I watched a football game on television or went to a live game he reminds me how my passion for football started. At the age of 2, I started to walk properly and run around the house. My father did not know what to do in order to calm me down. Then one day, he gave me my very first size 3 football. He recalls me playing with the football on a daily basis. Day after…

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    For my observation, I chose to spend an afternoon watching a football practice. I felt it was a good choice because I had never paid attention to any of the behind the scenes work put in by the boys. Instead, I had only been exposed to what they did during game times. My original report detailed all that I saw. The boys took turns running plays until the coach called for them to run. In between these events, the players stopped to question me. In the detailed observation I submitted, I included…

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    Why Didn T Play Football

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    first started football I wasn't good because I had a terrible coach who didn't teach me the fundamentals of football and a that point I had wanted to quit But my parents encouraged me not to.When I first started football I wasn't good because I had a terrible coach who didn't teach me the fundamentals of football and a that point I had wanted to quit But my. parents encouraged me not to quit and then 4 years after training me and playing baseball I start it back up.When I started football…

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    Is Football Dangerous

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    Football is a wonderful sport, and it has been played for many many years. Over the many years it has been played they have come to find out that it is very dangerous. Getting repeated blows to the head is the main cause for Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) and is found in 96 percent of NFL players (Murphy). Football is too dangerous to play for any person because it causes many injuries, some in the brain that can be very traumatic. Football may be dangerous, but it has been America's…

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    Fatal injuries for a football players After catching a brown pigskin spheroid ball than getting hit with the force of what feels like the mass of a truck and being knocked out cold.Then minutes later being thrown back into the jungle by medical officials.Then getting hit by another truck over and over again.That's what the life of an NFL player is and have been since the beginning in 1920.Yes, of course the game has been revolutionized and there have been evaluations of equipment and rules.Even…

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    words and communication can be influential is an experience of mine that I will never forget. My sophomore year of high school, I was pulled up from the junior varsity team to varsity to help the team throughout the playoffs. During this time, the football team was doing well. They had not yet failed to win a game, and usually did so with ease.…

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