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    Mrs. Miller English 12 8 January, 2016 Concussions Every year it happens again and again. People ranging from the age of 10 up to adults over 30 years old put on a pair of pads and a helmet to go play football. Continually hitting each other increases the chance of a concussion. Concussions occur when the person gets hit in the head which causes a jarring of the brain against the skull. Your brain is a soft organ that is surrounded by spinal fluid and protected by your hard skull.…

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    all things NFL and you have a man cave, a den or a living room with empty walls, filling it up with sports collectibles like footballs, football helmets and football jerseys can keep you immersed in the sport you love even during the off-season. If you’ve got lots of space, it’s a good idea to start with bigger pieces that make bigger statements, like autographed football jerseys. When they’re framed and on display, jerseys are eye-catching conversation pieces, especially when you choose the…

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    college. Community colleges are being looked at based on what they offer, if a student is interest in sports they are most likely to pick a school based on that. Lone Star College is a community college that does not offer major sports like football, however Blinn College, which is also a community college, has a very talented football team. Lone Star College should have a football team, because it will be a major resource to students attending the college and it will give many students a…

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    Last school year, as a junior, our football team was playing in the sectional championship game against Northwood. In the previous season we lost to the Northwood Panthers in the first round of the sectional tournament. Because of the previous attempt to beat a strong Northwood team I was feeling nervous, and almost even scared. During the beginning of the game it was a close battle and I could feel myself getting fatigued. I was unsure if I’d be able to play as hard as my team needed me to…

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    over the world still play the game. The game is played on a 100 yard field with two polls. The polls are the goals. To start the game there is a jump ball. Teams scramble and fight for the ball. The number of players has no max limit but have to be equal. There are three groups of players. Polemen (goalies),…

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    being able to read the field as the player runs his route. The wide receiver has to see the field as he runs his routes; therefore, he can read the defense so he can’t get hit when the ball is thrown to the player. Always to any wide receiver good practice routines will affect and build the players attention span to the best ability to catch the passes thrown. Eye coordination is important because it helps the vision on what direction to run to after the player catches the ball. Another reason…

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    that work with families. The all star receiver strives for excellence both on and off the field by being one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history, as well as being one of the most active NFL players in his community. Mr. Fitzgerald was nominated and was one of three winners for one of the most prestigious awards in all of sports, The Walter…

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    Siddiqui Siddiqui 1 Mrs. Bender 10 Honors English 7 April 2016 How much of a role do football head injuries play in a player’s mental health after retirement, and where does the liability of the NFL end? Every little boy has the inescapable dream once in their lifetime, the dream that no boy can resist. It is the inevitable dream to become a sports superstar. Whether that is in football, basketball, or baseball, every boy has wanted to reach that stardom level. However, many…

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    Justin Watt's Role Model

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    extraordinary hero. He has done so much for the society and for organizations. JJ Watt is an amazing person on the football field and in the real world. Playing in the NFL for the Houston Texans involves hard work and dedication. He’s one of the best defensive ends playing in the entire NFL. He bats lots of balls and has a reputation for his sack game. JJ Watt also does a lot for society. He donates most of the money he makes to charities and organizations. He is a family person and enjoys…

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    nearby small town of Rand and attended Dupont High school. Rand (aka “Rand University” according to ESPNS 30 for 30 on Randy) was a very small town with a population under two-thousand. In his High school days as a Dupont Panther, he carried his football team to back-to-back state championships and the 1994 AAA Title. At the end of his senior year, he had racked up 109 catches for 44 touchdowns with 2,435 yards, according to “TheFamousPeople.coms biography on Randy.” Moss also did very well in…

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