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    Ben Roethlisberger - Lisfranc injury B The quarterback of Pittsburgh Steelers was carted off the field because of a serious foot injury. Ben Roethlisberger is known for playing tough and after an MRI, it was confirmed that Roethlisberger has a Lisfranc Injury. Lisfranc injury is a disruption of dislocation of bones in the midfoot. It is a serious injury that requires care and rehabilitation. Lisfranc injury usually occurs after an automobile accident and participants of contact sports. The…

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    Xander is a fan in the sports of: soccer, football, baseball and basketball. He is a fan of Chelsea FC, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Los Angeles Dodgers. Xander has a very broad personality and enjoys many other things besides sports. His favorite food to eat are bean and cheese burritos. Out of the infinite colors in the world, Xander’s…

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    In 2002, Mike Webster, hall of fame center of the Pittsburgh Steelers died at the young age of 50 due to consecutive years of constant damage to both the body and brain. Not only did his death finally catch the attention of the media, his mysterious death also raised a lot of suspicion towards the NFL and as a longtime fan my argument is why safety in the NFL has been swept under the rug for such a long time? Safety was a word that undoubtedly had very little importance in the NFL up until the…

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    He signed a 4 year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers that is worth 68 million dollars. That means Brown will make 17 million a year for four years. Brown salary is the highest among all receivers in the NFL, Julio Jones is falling behind Brown his salary is worth 14.2 million a year. The only…

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    build that was always in a business suit he was around forty years old at the time. After we pulled away from the school I asked what was going on. I really don’t remember how u told me but he explained that my mother fell in Pittsburg while at a Steeler game which is were…

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    test will be the last two games of the season if the jets have any chance of making the playoffs which they can still not make at predicted 11-5 record based off schedule the jets have harder schedule the last two weeks of the season, than the Pittsburgh Steelers, and Kanas City Chiefs. The jets have the real possibility of winning out and still missing the playoffs with an 11-5 record due to tie breaking rules, and divisional seeding, they are going to need help as well as win their games to…

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    Into The Great Wide Open Imagine big hills,Hollywood sign, living alone at 18 and going on stage to sing! Eddie in “Into the great wide open” moved to Hollywood. Eddie just graduated high school and moved to Hollywood to pursue is dreams and find a girl. Eddie first got a job and a tattoo and he’s going for his shot to be famous. In the narrative poem “ Into the Great Wide Open” by Tom Petty tells a story of the life of a rising rock star using a shifting tone and is told in a realistic nature.…

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    trophies and medals are bad for kids. I believe that kids should not receive participation trophies. There are a lot of reasons I believe kids shouldn’t get participation trophies. One is trophies need to be earned, (Website #1) According to Pittsburgh Steeler James Harrison “make them believe they are entitled to something.” Sometimes kids join the team but they don’t always show up to the practices or to games. If you give a kid a trophy, but he did not participate he will not learn that he…

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    Pros Of Playing Football

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    anybody and our mental health. The NFL needs to be more aware of their players and how healthy, they are mentally and physically. Concussions overtime will continue to become worse and the brain will not function the same just like the player from the Pittsburgh…

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    Together, they have six combined MVP awards. They share over one-hundred thousand passing yards, and have thrown over seven-hundred touchdowns. Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre are two of the best NFL quarterbacks of all-time. For twenty-three straight years Green Bay has been a powerhouse in the NFL thanks to these phenoms . They’ve given the Packers half of the franchise’s Super Bowl trophies, and have seen seventeen playoff seasons. In 2007, Rodgers made his first career start, filling in…

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