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    dedicated to football. I started football when was in fifth grade, I did four years of flag football and several tackle camps. I went to both St. Francis’s and Bellarmine’s football camps twice. Football is my favorite pastime and sport. I believe that football called to me and I want to respond to it. I believe that my passion for football will be integrated into community, pride, and excellence. It will be smoothly accepted and integrated into community because football brings players…

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    A Career In Football

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    When I was big enough to hold a football I wanted to do this for the rest of my life. There was just something about football that really excited me. Me and my dad used to and still will stay up watching football all night I used to love watching old Atlanta Falcons running back Michael Turner the way he just ran through people and did not stop for anything just inspired me. I really don't like violence or watching people fighting but there is something about watching someone run through tackles…

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    outfielder in Major League Baseball’s New York Met’s minor league system. In his college days, Tebow was a standout quarterback at the University of Florida where he won the BCS National Championship games in 2006 and 2008. He also won the Heisman Trophy, for the best college football player, in 2007. He then was drafted into the National Football League by the Denver Broncos in the first round of the 2010 NFL Draft. Unfortunately, his career as a professional football player was short lived due…

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    Leah Williams English 131 ZX 08 December 2017 Dr. Clarissa West-White Argumentative Essay Untimely In recent years it has come to the attention of many that Americas most beloved sport, football, is actually very dangerous. It is widely known that you can sprain your ankle, break a bone or even get a concussion, all in the name of the sport; however, many are unaware of or overlook that fact that something such as a concussion or repeated hits to the head can lead up to a deadly disease known as…

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    to join one of the best soccer academies up in Des Moines: the Des Moines Menace Academy. There is no good way to start this story. It all started when I was a little boy. My love for football got stronger as I kept getting older. I wasn’t like any other kid; I was different. I would watch soccer on television most of the time, and it was everything I wanted to see. No kid wanted to be my friend since my conversations would always be tedious. All I talked about was soccer. That was all I knew.…

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    Dungy, one of the most successful football coaches ever in the National Football League. From reading the novel I have attained many valuable life lessons that I could carry with me for the rest of my life. The lessons I have been taught are overcoming adversity, striving for you goals, and what it takes to become a champion. The book Quiet Strength is about a coach that had to overcome many situations because of his race and size. Coach Dungy started his college football career…

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    Kaepernick Is Just Not That Good by Colin Fleming, the author discusses Kaepernick’s issues within the NFL. Fleming goes on to address his protests against racism and police brutality, refusal to stand for the national anthem in addition to his outspoken nature. Later Fleming criticizes Kaepernick’s football playing ability and skill, hence the title “Maybe Colin Kaepernick Is Just Not That Good.” Why is NFL committing suicide?, By: James Robbins In the article Why is NFL committing suicide?…

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    As a child I was always very interested in football. I knew it was something I would like to try but my mother had different ideas. She worried about me playing such a high contact sport and instead offered me the option of playing soccer. Although soccer was fun, I knew it wasn’t a sport that would hold my interest for long. When I got to high school I finally convinced my mom to let me play football. It helped that my uncle had played throughout high school. So, he served as my primary…

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    more focused on sports where their own people are competing. Even when referring to the sport, one must say “American Football”, rather than just football, as the rest of the world uses that term for soccer. However, NFL has concluded that the best way to increase the popularity of the Super Bowl is to proliferate the prevalence of the sport itself. Currently, American Football has a small yet strong following in England, Australia, Canada, and Mexico, while positive strides…

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    peoples view on dangerous things are different than others. Football can sometimes be more dangerous than other sports, but you have to deal with it, if it is something you love to do. Every sport has its downfall. But as they stated in the essay, “four out of every 1,000 high school football exposures, resulted in an injury.” From reading that statement, football doesn’t seem that dangerous. If you’re scared of getting hurt while playing football, then don’t play. “Specific conditioning may…

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