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    The Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos are two celebrated teams in the NFL. The Cowboys have won 5 Super Bowl championship, 10 conference championship, 22 division titles in 31 playoff appearances. Currently, they are the 2nd spot in NFC Division holding a 5-1 record. On the other hand, the Broncos have won 3 Super Bowl championship, 8 conference championship, 15 division titles in 22 playoff appearances. Currently, they are tied for the 2nd spot with the Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers,…

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    With the Detroit Lions' playoff hopes in the rear-view mirror, there is little motivation to continue watching their free fall into NFL irrelevancy. We may not often win, but it's the small victories from solid individual performances that keep our attention. Ameer Abdullah was one of the few players inspiring hope for the future after the first four weeks of the season, but with the good comes the bad. One of the most disheartening aspect of the blowout loss to the Arizona Cardinals was our…

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    isn’t able to perform at pro-level anymore he would have not made this protest. If he had not made this protest we would all still be in the dark about police brutality and racial injustice. Kaepernick did this out of selfishness to keep a spot on the 49er team but it turned out being a good thing. Let’s all just take a few minutes and think about this situation. How many people have tried to make this issue a big protest where everyone listens? Thousands. Kaepernick regardless of his real…

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    Since August 26, 2016 when Colin Kaepernick decided to not stand for the national anthem, others have come to join him through the past football seasons. By taking a knee or sitting through “The Star-Spangled Banner” NFL players have decided to peacefully protest in order to make their opinions and views known on systematic oppression of the minority in America. The players have done the job to getting the situation known in a positive way worldwide. Although there has been negative effect…

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    The 30 for 30 film ‘No Crossover” detailed the event of Allen Iverson’s trial and tribulations throughout his life. The film was spoke mainly about the trial that change his life from a not so average high school student to being a felon. Iverson was born to a teenage mom named Ann. Iverson was a great athlete in his high school years. He played multiple sports including basketball and football. Iverson was born in Hampton, Virginia in 1975, and got caught up in some early legal issues. A brawl…

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    Our hearts are Bigger, our bonds are STRONGER, our hits are HARDER, our traditions OLDER, but our weaknesses… FEWER. The New York Giants are a professional American football team located in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. The team plays its home games in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at MetLife Stadium, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique…

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    Authors Frances Dalton Cleaver and Jessica de Koning (2015), define institutionalism as, “A contemporary body of thought that explores how institutions dynamically mediate relationships between people, natural resources and society” (p. 1). The recent Super Bowl presented an opportunity for institutions to market their individual brands to millions of spectators worldwide, in the form of commercial advertisements. This form of media is a specifically powerful weapon in the arsenal of…

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    Dallas Cowboys Case Study

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    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo suffered a fractured bone in his back as he tired to make a play against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 3 of the preseason. Reportedly, the injury could keep him out for six to 10 weeks of the regular season. In an interview on KRLD-FM 105.3 The Fan in Dallas on Tuesday, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones stated that Romo would remain on the active roster when they open the season against the New York Giants this Sunday. Jones added that he was “not really” interested…

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    As rumors surrounding Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant starting to heat up, many pundits believes that the Cowboys are better off without him. Having rookie QB Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott doing a great job of leading the team to 5-1 record, Cowboys game plan seems to be working without Bryant and Tony Romo on the field. Earlier reports have said that Cowboys coach Jason Garrett and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan have prepared a game plan by using the strength of their…

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    Pat Tillman Personality

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    Pat Tillman was born on November 6th, 1976. He was not only passionate for himself but he had a very athletic past. Tillman played football in high school won a scholarship to attend Arizona State University. He excelled there both a student and a football player. Tillman, in 1998 NFL draft by the Cardinals, he then earned a place as a starting player. After the September 11 attacks and the US led invasion of Afghanistan, Tillman was moved to examine his priorities. He elected to turn down a…

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