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    money as well with the biggest event called the Super Bowl. Another major event in the United States is the presidential election. Both of these events are totally unpredictable. America would not be the same without these two major events, because they not only bring in millions of fans but they also can be used to feed information to the public. These two events are very similar to each other even though they have many major differences. The Super Bowl is the most well known American…

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    Offensive coordinator Jason Garrett has said that he intends to only run the ball about 33 percent of the time. After all, if you have a running back like Darren McFadden that only averages 5.7 yards per carry for his career; it is an excellent idea to limit his touches as much as possible. To top off this championship-caliber…

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    Tom Brady Research Paper

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    conference championship, and would go on to win the super bowl. In that game, a Colts player had a concern about a Patriots football after intercepting one of Tom Brady’s passes. That concern was the air pressure in the ball. It turned out, after further investigation after the game, the ball was in fact deflated. The concern from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, was that Brady played a big role in that. The reasoning behind that, a deflated ball however is easier to catch in cold weather.…

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    Even though the Cowboy's are without the NFL's best wideout, they cannot call plays like they are. Its causing multiple 3 and out's and exhausting a defense that would other wise be dominating the game. There are too many positives to give up on that Super Bowl dream we all hold near and dear to our hearts. So be as it may that the Cowboys are at a crossroads already this season, do not count them out just yet. Its obvious they are making some serious moves to keep this Cinderella story…

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    the St. Louis Rams. I started in my first Super Bowl, coming back from a knee injury. SW: How did the team play in the Super Bowl? TB: We played extremely well, we held them to a fourteen point deficit until 1:30 left in the game, where they rallied to tie the game. We started at our seventeen yardline, eighty-three yards for a touchdown. Lots of important football figures said we should run the clock out and play in overtime. Regardless, we drove the ball down, and with seventeen seconds…

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    As he began his Pro career, he was known as an electrifying runner. Barry Sanders rushed for more than 1,000 yards in each of his 10 seasons with the Detroit Lions. He was the first running back ever to do so in Detroit's history. With Sanders is the 1988 Heisman Trophy winner, he was also just the third person to gain more than 2,000 yards in a season back in 1997 (Barry). During the years he was playing, he was arguably the best running back in the league. He had won the Rookie of the Year…

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    The Cleveland Browns have been searching for a quarterback for what seems like forever. The Browns have won double-digit games just once since returning to the NFL in 1999, as Derek Anderson went 10-5 as Cleveland’s starter in 2007. To fix their issues behind center, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the Browns will try to trade for New England Patriots quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, depending on how their draft evaluations go over the next several weeks. But before we get into whether the…

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    Reflection On Nfl Week 2

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    late run can get you to the Super Bowl. While no team is more than a few games away from being in the hunt, even this early in the season, it’s hard to like your chances if you are a fan of the Bears, the Browns or the Bills. The Browns are…

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    1. The Cincinnati Bengals Are A Serious Threat To Win The Super Bowl Four games, four wins, one turnover for Andy Dalton. The Bengals have dominated through their first four games. Yesterday, Andy Dalton played another terrific game. He finished with 321 passing yards and one touchdown, but what really sticks out to me, is the fact that Dalton still has only turned the ball over once this season. This is the first time in his career that he hasn’t committed more than one turnover over a span…

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    game. On the other hand, the Falcons are fresh off of a super bowl appearance and have just defeated the Rams in the last round, highest scoring offense. The Falcons rank top ten in both total offense yards and defensive yards allowed. Because of the Wentz injury and because the Falcons have one of the most balanced teams in football, the Falcons should be able to pull out a victory in Philadelphia.…

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