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    In sports many people believe that the winning team always has the best players. To an extent, I believe, this to be true. I believe for a team to truly be successful they need a great coach. A great coach, in my opinion, has three traits - Leadership, toughness, and the ability to connect with people- that separate them from average coaches (10). I have played under two men who have possessed these three character traits. The names of those men, although I referred to them as “coach,” are Joe…

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    5 funniest moments of R-Truth's career WWE is not all heels and baby faces fighting it out in the ring. Every once in a while, there comes a character which provides comic relief to the audiences. R-Truth, the character played by Ron Killings is one of them. From his engaging entrance to his witty promos and his entertaining histrionics inside he ring, everything is cherished by the audiences. Currently, he may not be a major player in the WWE ( if you exclude his Golden Truth storyline ), but,…

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    on TV or YouTube. TV networks like ESPN, NBC, Fox Sports, and NBCSN have been broadcasting college softball games, college and professional gymnastics, soccer, and basketball, professional tennis, and ice skating. Some of the slowly developing outcomes that are currently being talked about in the news are safer playing conditions for women and equal pay for professional women athletes. There are a few negative effects that Title IX has caused in men’s sports. One of these negative effects is…

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    To help achieve a better understanding of how comparable professional athletes are in their respective sports, looking at the top 100 earners in each sport will help. The MLB dominates other sports in average salary for the top 100 earners with 16.4 million dollars. Although the MLB has the highest average salary for the top 100 earners in the sport, they are being undervalued. “On average, teams are undervaluing players by 357,836.64” (Pearce). Since athletes in baseball seem to make the most…

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    Professional athletes, especially NBA players are harshly criticized of their high salaries because many people feel what they do does not amount to what they are being paid. They feel NBA players aren’t contributing enough to be paid on that magnitude. Many people can’t stand that NBA players are paid millions while teachers, doctors, lawyers, or other professions are making nothing compared to them. Many strongly feel that NBA players do nothing more than play a ball game. However, there is a…

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    Are Athletes Paid Too Much People are asking, are professional athletes paid too asking? I think professional athletes are getting paid way too much for just playin a game with a ball. They are getting paid millions of dollars for just playing a sport. Professional athletes are getting paid a lot of money. They play sports for fun and all of a sudden get paid a lot. There are a lot of good athletes that don’t want to play in the big leagues and have to pay the league. I do not think it is…

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    “When we make the decision that it is worth to pay a day’s wages to attend three hour games and cheer till we lose our voices, we’re telling these athletes that they are worth every penny they make”-2 Sides to Every Coin. You see, athletes aren’t overpaid, they’re paid fairly, and when we are buying tickets and jerseys, we are letting them know that this is true. Athletes sacrifice a lot to play their sport, and should get praised for it. According to article, Pro Athletes Earn what They…

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    The single cost for a minor injury in a high school sport is $709 dollars. Just imagine how much a professional player's injuries would cost! Pro athletes deserve every penny they get because of their hard work. Professional athletes have to do a lot of things to gain and sustain their salaries. People think pro athletes are just entertainment. but they play for the love of the sport. Professional athletes are undoubtedly not paid too much and they deserve every penny they get because they have…

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    students'' by the pressure they can bring,the possibility of a concussion, which causes kids -to miss school, and it can rob a kid of his childhood. The students are able to get a scholarship by participating in sports. Only two percent of kid’s become professional athletes (Business Insider), that means out of all the sports participants a Monticello Trails Middle School, only eight-percent are likely to earn scholarships. It is even less than that because there are more than forty people who…

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    Media can help, and trying to build sports channel larger as much as media do because people used to watch AFL, tennis, badminton, soccer and so on. Influence is the ability to set trends, inspire participation, and change opinions within sports this is an important and powerful things to have. Media could use TV, internet, radio, but also face book etc. and media can help to spread negative and positive impact toward globe as much as rapidly. Media can promoting sport in general and individual…

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