Glossary of American football

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    If a person is looking for a book about football, this one is for them. If somebody is looking for a book about steroids, this one is for them. If somebody is a strange individual looking for a read that depicts the downfall of someone who has been caught using steroids, goes through depression, and loses everything he worked for, this one is for that individual. Gym Candy was my choice this month because I needed something that would keep me interested, and thrilled. The beginning of the book…

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    Millions of high school football players risk their future lives on the football fields under the lights on Friday nights. Their parents have either decided that the amusement of playing football either outweighs the risks that may occur, or they do not even think the sport is as dangerous as most think. Therefore, brain injuries have become a troubling topic of discussion in the NFL today. Football players use their helmets as weapons for a playing advantage on the football field. Due to…

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    Safety of Starting Sprint Positions in American Football In “What is the Safest Sprint Starting Position for American Football Players?,” a scientific research article, authors Bruno Bonnechere, Benoit Beyer, Marcel Rooze, and Jan Serge Van Sint explain their elaborate plan to find the safest sprint starting position for American football players. Three starting sprint positions are used in the experiment: 4-point, 3-point, and 2-point positions (Bonnechere, Beyer, Rooze, Sint, 2014).…

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    Trauma In Football

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    Football is a tough sport. It seems as if every time a game is played there is at least one or two hard hits, sometimes even more. We, as spectators, instinctively admire these hits, but rarely think about the long term effects that the players might face from such hits. This is largely due to the fact that spectators are blinded by coaches, officials, and players from the serious side effects and repercussions. Only recently has the public population found that there are more harsh and serious…

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    Is Football Worth It

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    Is It Worth It? Football is considered by many to be the number one sport in America. It is enjoyed by millions from little league all the way to the National Football League (NFL). As exciting as football is to watch, it is no denying that it is a high-impact and physically dangerous sport that can lead to many serious injuries. There is one such contact sport injury that can be more severe than many other sports-related injuries. What is the culprit? It is a concussion. Concussions are usually…

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    Kemal was once a youth athlete with the dreams of becoming a NFL football player. To become successful at his dream he said “it took many sacrifices to get here. Hard work, motivation, and mental toughness is what got him to the NFL. A lot of us mention hard work but not everybody does it. He has been playing the game of football since he was 10 with his older brother as a coach and role model. Kemal explained how when his friends from school would…

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    that has always stuck out to her is being picked on by the football players, in a friendly and funny way though. She was 4’9 and 99 pounds her freshman year, so very tiny. The football players used to sit her on top of the lockers where she could not get down from. She would have to wait for someone to come get her, ending up late for class. She says that when she would walk into class late the teacher would usually just ask “another football player sat you on top of the lockers again?”.…

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    universal pastime for many Americans. Popularity of college sports has peaked with the 2014 inaugural college football playoffs, becoming “[t]he two most-watched broadcasts in cable TV history,” with a combined total of 56.5 million viewers between the two semifinal games according to CNN (Pallotta). Young men playing college sports are exciting as it brings back the college atmosphere that many older individuals crave. However, some question if African-American players in football and…

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    Football Concussions Essay

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    Concussions in Football Football, over the years, has built its reputation for being a hard-nosed contact sport. This type of contact sport pushes the players physical limits and tests them to be as powerful as possible. With the pure athleticism and power of these players, it can cause huge amounts of head on collisions. The players, over the years, have found a severe problem with their heads after their career is over. Football has never thought about the repercussions of the player 's…

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    Looking across the field, I see all the high school football players walking on the field to practice. Their coach blows the whistle as a warning to hurry up. As I look around, I notice that not all the football players are dressed properly. As I am sitting on the bleachers watching them practice I witness two players get seriously injured. One player, who was the quarterback, got hurt because he was playing without his pads. He dislocated his shoulder because he wasn’t suited up properly for…

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