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    Football and League of Legends competitions are more alike than most people would assume they are. We all can relate to one team that we root for like within the Nationalthe National Football League: Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, and Dallas Cowboys. But Although with competitive gaming they tend to be team names that are made up by the creators of the team an example would be the European team called Unicorns of love. Companies can buy teams and use the team to promote their product…

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    JoJo Henderson Ms. Gay ENGL 1301.22 20 Oct. 2015 Textual Rhetorical Analysis: “Goodell Defends Redskins’ Name” In the last seventy-five years there have been effortless attempts by protesters to rid the Washington football organization of the “Redskins” nickname. In 2013, protesters were assisted by ten U.S. Congress members in the effort to strip the organization of their beloved mascot. These congress members wrote a letter filled with their concerns to Roger Goodell (NFL Commissioner)…

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    ways. In a number of sports, women are seen wearing uniforms that expose multiple parts of their bodies. Some even suggest women wearing exotic clothing increases the popularity of women’s sports. Former FIFA (International Federation of Association Football) president Sepp Blatter in 2004 suggested women should play in women exclusive clothing saying, “let the women play in more feminine clothes like they do in volleyball," also adding, "they could, for example, have tighter shorts” (BBC,…

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    Deflategate Or Cheating

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    question for a lot of football fans for the previous four months. It only takes one word for football fans to either roll their eyes or start an argument. What is this I am talking about? Deflategate. What is Deflategate? Deflategate is an American football controversy. A team is suspected of cheating by lowering the air pressure of the football, making it easier to grip. According to Gregory DiLisi et al, “Athletes and physicists have since agreed that using underinflated footballs gives…

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    his career. Tom Brady have been in the Nation Football League for 15 years now and Eli Manning have been in the National Football League for only six years, meaning Tom Brady has had more experience and time on the field. Nine times out of ten, Tom Brady and Eli Manning play each other and the win has always gone to Tom Brady team. However, Eli Manning is Tom Brady are each other 's biggest competition. Whenever they get together to play a Football game the game is also close and both…

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    Krakauer seeks to find out more about these occurrences and this leads him to Missoula, Montana, the titular town of the book and how it came to be known as “The Rape Capital” of the United States. He begins by explaining the importance of college football to this community and how the pride they took in the sport led to the veneration of star athletes. He recounts the stories of several women who experiences sexual assault, the two main women being Alison Huguet and Cecilia Washburn and how…

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    during the American national anthem/US flag a priori to National Football League games should be exercised by professional athletes in regards to spreading awareness of inequality in America. The act of kneeling as a protest falls perfect in expressing disagreement on a certain issue in a democratic state. The controversy of kneeling during the national anthem/US flag all began when NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick of the San Francisco Forty-Niners’ kneeled ex nihilo during the national anthem…

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    The story of former nfl wide receiver J.D. Hill and his downward spiral of addiction to painkillers after having received hundreds,upon thousands of painkillers from trainers, his addiction led him to the streets to purchase his painkillers to get his fix and leave the league entirely. J.D. became homeless due to his addiction that no one thought would happen, J.D. spent 15 years in and out of drug treatment centers after 20 long years J.D. overcame his NFl allowed addiction. Medical Marijuana…

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    Ethan Hackney Professor Aguailar ENGL V01A October 5, 2017 ENGL V01A Midterm NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s decision to kneel during the National Anthem to protest the mistreatment of African Americans has generated a good deal of controversy: some claim that the act of kneeling is a sign of disrespect and feel that Colin is not only insulting America, but also insulting the many soldiers who have died for this country, on the other hand many believe that Kaepernick’s kneel was not only a…

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    Maks Z For one of my text production tasks I chose to write a descriptive piece inspired by a 3 km time trial for field umpiring. My target was 13.30 which was the required time to umpire division 1 football. The purpose of the text was to capture my thoughts and feelings going into this event. I portrayed this by using a wide variety of language techniques, to express my experiences and emotions in the strongest way. Metaphors were employed giving…

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