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    He caught the ball and started running down field. He was untouchable, he blew past half the team, literally broke one guy 's ankles, and was in the touchdown. Bobby couldn 't believe how good that felt. That set the tone for the whole game. The Bears defense was like a brick wall letting nothing by, while Bobby was a total monster on offense. They kept feeding him and feeding him the ball until he had four touchdowns, then they started to slow the game…

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    Football is an amazing sport, the things these players do is amazing and breath-taking. Probably the most widely player known right now is either Odell Beckham Jr. for an amazing one hand catch or Peyton Manning winning the Super Bowl and retiring after sixteen years of playing pro football. Few players go this far in this career. Football is a very difficult sport; it takes heart to play it. Football is the top leading sport for concussions. Players can get hit so hard they…

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    people that made the rules of the sport football. Walter Camp was also the captain of the Yale University football team and apart of the first football game ever played. The IFA and Walter Camp introduced the requirement that a team give up the ball after failing to move down the field a certain yardage in a certain number of “downs.” One of the changes Camp made was that they…

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    teams. Just to name a few they are the Panthers, Redskins, Eagles, Titans, Saints, Packers, and Etc. Many people to love to watch the NFL games be played and people like myself can’t wait to see the playoffs and the super bowl games. The players today worked extremely hard in Pee-Wee ball known as Little League, high school, and college to get where they are now. So before I go I just want everyone to keep doing what they are doing to make it in life, because you never know what you do right now…

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    in the Super Bowl. The host Denver Broncos and visitors the Green Bay Packers both entered the game at 6-0, knowing one team would leave with its first loss of the season. By the time the gun sounded signaling the end of the game, the Broncos were ahead on the scoreboard 29-10 and sitting at 7-0 on the season as the Packers dropped to 6-1. However, the game's real story had more to do with the way the Broncos totally dominated one of the very best teams in the NFL on both sides of the ball, but…

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    How To Win The Superbowl

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    At last month's NFL draft, very few people were concerned about Super Bowl betting odds and who will win the Superbowl. Instead, the focus was put on figuring out which future NFL players would become an essential part of determining who will win the Superbowl this year and in years to come. As the movie "Draft Day" showed football fans, there's a lot of insanity going on behind the scenes when the actual draft day arrives. It was this level of insanity that might have contributed to the Dallas…

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    this season after just coming out of Mississippi state. When talking about quarterbacks you need to go back to before the NFL; the NCAA. Out of the last seven Heisman winners- six of them have been quarterbacks. You expect this as they touch the ball on every snap thus picking up more yards. The interesting thing is that these six quarterbacks are all dual-threat. By that I mean…

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    When compiling a list of the all-time great quarterbacks in the National Football League one may mention names such as Joe Montana, Dan Morino, Peyton Manning, John Elway, or Otto Graham. Due to the controversy surrounding his team and his play in the past decade some may decide to leave a name off of this list. This name is Tom Brady. While it is certainly reasonable to question his spot in history because of this controversy, what is undeniable is Brady’s remarkable skills at the quarterback…

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    Even though he was drafted in the 6th round of the year 2000 draft, this man has grown to become one of the greatest of all time. His name has been mentioned among names like Manning and Montana and Young. He has 2 NFL MVPs. He also won 5 super bowls with the New England Patriots. That’s more than any other quarterback in NFL history. It’s the most sought-after stat, but even though he has 5, a lot of people doubt his greatness. There’s been multiple scandals in Brady’s time with the Patriots…

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    According to Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL says that ¨the league is more safer than it has been over the past thirteen years¨ but during the games there have been times that the players deliver heavy hits to the head and they just get up like if it's nothing. Not to mention, they start to forget what happened the last twenty four hours and also begin to start vomiting, which can lead to a concussion protocol and end their football career for good if they get more than three…

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