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    Football is a dangerous sport but they know what they are getting into when they join the NFl or college football . I agree with the passage " Let Them play " because these guys have been playing football since they were little and they've surely been injured before so I'm sure they know the consequences of the game . The NFL is the highest level league of football you can play at , they're trying to make the game less harmful and dangerous says the article " Let Them Play " , but at the same…

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    My hero “It's not about how hard you hit it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward how much you can take and keep, moving forward, that's how winning is done.” -Rocky Balboa Shawn Loughrige a very hardworking family man a football coach and speaker at church. Mr. Loughrige has taught me no matter how hard life is keep, pushing and you can get through it. Shawn taught me no matter how hard life is just keep pushing and you'll get through it. Shawn almost died after getting…

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    Football Safety Essay

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    Throughout the years, football has become an increasingly popular sport. From peewee leagues all the way to the NFL, football is played on a daily basis. Although it has been viewed as an American sport and pastime, the concern for safety within these leagues has become prominent over the past decade. Most people associate football as a dangerous sport and some injuries can be career and even life-ending. When football first started as a sport in the early 1900s, there was no knowledge about the…

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    President Donald Trump believes the National Football League (NFL) is “disrespecting our great country” by refusing to stand for the National Anthem and wants to force players to stand. Even though Roger Goodell, the Commissioner of the NFL, believes the players should stand, he will not force his beliefs on the players. President Trump’s argument is invalid because it is an appeal to the respect Americans have for our military authority. This example of appeal to authority has many risks,…

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    As you walk out of the football locker room the air is bursting with the fresh smell of popcorn and hot dogs. You can feel the butterflies start to swarm in your stomach as you step foot onto the field. You look all around you and all you can see are your brothers, your teammates. You can feel the field move as your team the mighty lions take the field. You look left and see your opponents staring you down and you can see in there eyes that they want to beat you so bad on your own turf. In your…

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    Ucf Rugby Research Paper

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    themselves on the rugby pitch in a showdown of intercollegiate play to decide which school boasts the strongest rugby 7s team. The UCF rugby team lost 21-12 in a semi-finals match to the University of Miami. UM went on to beat USF in the championship game in the first ever Rugby 7s Tournament hosted on UCF’s rugby pitch on Saturday. The 30 Knights who make up the UCF Rugby club team geared up to play against other university rugby programs, according to UCF Rugby Coach Dan Irion. Roughly 100…

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    What do football players have, but don’t know they have? Power. Power can be described as the possession of a capacity or ability to direct and influence the behavior of others, and/or alter the course or outcome of situations and events. College students, specifically, athletes, are generally unaware how much power they have until opportunities put them to the test. The athletes attending the University of Missouri recently put their power to the test and found their use of power resulted in…

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    country and how devoted fans are to the sport, as Sundays during the NFL season are essentially a national holiday for some. But what makes this sport stand out from the others? Football brings a unique blend of violence and strategy that many other sports cannot provide to its viewers. So many people have fallen in love with the game that it has become an event unlike anything else in America. Overall, football plays such a huge role in American society because it creates a violent, warlike…

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    of shared history. That the more Cleveland is dismissed, the stronger our commitment gets, the more Cleveland gear we buy, the more games we go to, and the surer we become that this is the year. There grows this ridiculous, unfounded confidence in a team that has little history of success. Hope against all odds. Sports may seem superficial in the grand scheme of things, but my passion is not just for the game. It is for pride in a community that is marginalized, staying loyal to it, proving…

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    Sprint Starting Positions

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    In “What is the Safest Sprint Starting Position for American Football Players?” by the authors Bruno Bonnechere , Benoit Beyer, Marcel Rooze and Jan Serge Van Sint studied concussions in football at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. Their objective was to evaluate the safety of the three sprint starting positions. The lack of safety in American Football has caused many athletes to receive concussions. Concussions have been linked with, “[I]nduc[ing] neuropsychological and cognitive…

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