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    American Football History

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    and soccer and became popular on American college campuses around the late 1800s. Today, the most watched television in the united states the superbowl. The NFL has an annual revenue of $9 billion, with a profit of $1 billion dollars. In 1962 CBS paid $4.65 million in 1962 for the first exclusive rights to broadcast NFL games besides the NFL championship. American Football is a great sport. The history of football is very interesting. 1869 Rutgers and Princeton played first college soccer or…

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    The NFL Industry Analysis

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    The NFL is a monstrous business. Last year the league brought in 7.24 billion dollars that was split between all thirty-two teams and the NFL office. http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/7/20/9006401/nfl-teams-revenue-tv-deal-7-billion. The money brought in is because of the fans that are tuning in every week. Last year, 2015, seven out of the twenty most watched programs were NFL football and two more were NCAA football games…

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    That’s ridiculous and not only that, many college games such as the football national championship or March Madness gain viewers and fame on par or far greater than pro leagues such as the NFL and the NBA. College athletes should be able to earn some sort of money. The salaries should have a similar management to the NFL but a 75% decrease in money earned. The reason for the large decrease is to give some incentive to make it to the pros and obviously it’s more competitive in the pro leagues.…

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    A structural functionalist approach to answering this question would begin first with the recognition that all aspects of the larger cultural system are connected (LumenLearing). Therefore, the NFL is not simply a sports league, but rather an extension and driving force of dominant American culture. Tens of millions of Americans watch each week and even more view clips or articles on the internet. Fantasy football is itself a multi-billion industry…

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    Vashti Cunningham is ready for the Women's high jump on 18th August in Rio de Janeiro, and is a deeply committed Christian. Her father, Randall Cunningham, is a former NFL quarterback player who retired in 2001, and is now a football coach and pastor of Remnant Ministries church, he and his ballerina wife Felicity founded in 2004. The church started with a weekly bible study at their home, but now has over 1,000 members. Cunningham, who is also Vashti's coach and pastor, said that she trusts…

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    Cleveland Browns It was at the headquarters of Cleveland Browns that Johnny Manziel necessarily missed a particular concussion checkup and this happened just a single day after he was spotted in Las Vegas. According to the post-concussion protocol of NFL, Manziel, aged twenty three (23) years, has primarily been ruled out of the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers that was scheduled to take place on Sunday. A section of employees and a customer of Planet Hollywood had necessarily reported that…

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    football player playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars, a Florida based football franchise. Leonard is considered as one of the best college football players in the history of American NFL. He made a record with 1,953 rushing yards and 22 rushing touchdowns in 2017. Leonard was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the 2017 NFL Draft. In the year, Leonard contract with the team worth 27 million dollars. On 10th September 2017, he played first regular season game against the Houston Texans at NRG…

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    Money Pit “It’s reminiscent of a shark that will die if it doesn’t keep moving and ripping little fish to shreds”, says Mark Lebovich of the New York Times. American Football has become a religion. American Football is everywhere and seems to be governed by some Constitution-like power. “The sport provides a belief system at a time when faith in so many community institutions - government, religion, actual families – is weakening.” Currently the league faces many challenges such as player health…

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    process of college or professional sports, they realize that there are other people that are just as good as they are. These players at times then fall to enhancing drugs to give them the edge they need to stand out. In the mid 1980’s, players in the NFL claimed that about 40 percent of players in the league were using steroids, other players placed it at 70 percent or even higher(drugs and sports11). This went to show that many athletes felt the need to take illegal drugs to perform better on…

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    One of those teams is the Dallas Cowboys which was known as “America’s Team”, but according to new poll data they are not the most loved team in the NFL anymore. In a recent survey by CBS Sports they found that the Dallas Cowboys have been thrown to the curb, and a new team has emerged as “America’s Team”. That team is the Denver Broncos. Why do we find that one team is more widely liked than others? Humans have patterns…

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