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    Who Dat Nation Case Study

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    The Who Dat Nation is loyal. Almost to a fault. Most Saints fans are still nostalgic about the Saints 2009 season and the 2010 Super Bowl Championship. Fast forward seven years and the Saints' fortunes under Sean Payton are less than stellar. In the last three seasons, Sean Payton's winning record as the New Orleans Saints Head Coach is poor. He has guided the Saints to only 19 wins out of 45 games, a 42% winning percentage. Failing grades and failed coaching. The failures of the…

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    Beyonce very dramatically worked in the political and news topic of Black Lives Matter movement into her performance. This particular performance gained attention from all over, from the United States to the United Kingdom. In the Super Bowl performance Beyonce used costume for her backup dancers, social media posts, and props- a piece of paper that had justice for Martin Woods written on it. She used a lot of items and ideas to make this message very clear to her audience. This is…

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    Bill Walsh book on how he defines leadership, starts with how you have to create an environment of excellence. His stories he tells throughout the book, consider how people need to look at everyday life and becoming a strong and divine leader. His book goes through his time as a coach, and how he made his life by executing leadership and culture into his everyday life. He starts out the book by defining his standard of performance and how he would lead and make people lead by. “Exhibit a…

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    wins, and the Cowboys season hanging in the balance. Personally, I believe that their is more…

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    Coming into English 101, I really did not know what to expect. This was my first college writing class so I had no idea what it was going to be like. In high school I would have considered myself to be a decent writer, not the best or not the worst. I would never impress anyone with my writing skills but I could still come across as educated on my topic. I had passed the AP English exam my senior year which gave me more confidence heading into college but I knew that college would be a whole…

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    My life as a teenager is filled with daily obstacles that everyone faces nothing very different or special, but there is one experience or obstacle that I faced that changed the way I think, react, and behave and i am very proud of myself that I was able to beat it and pass all the obstacles that faced me to reach my goal. January 9th 2012 me and my family landed in John F. Kennedy airport after a 13 hours air plane ride, my mother’s family were waiting for us at the airport it was my…

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    Reflection On Nfl Week 2

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    teams, I feel like I didn’t give it my best effort in the first week. But I’m getting back in the swing of things and I know it’s more important to finish strong. So hopefully this week’s breakdown will be better than the last one, but not as good as the next one. No team can win it all in the first few weeks, but the wheels can come off at anytime. The early part of the season is all about staying relevant and putting yourself in a position where a late run can get you to the Super Bowl.…

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    For the past few months, the sports media has been embroiled in a fight over “stick to sports.” The phrase comes from a common online rebuke directed at sportswriters and pundits and players and coaches and anyone in the world of sports, really, who takes a political stance on anything that doesn’t occur on a field or a court or in a locker room or front office. The dividing line is predictable: Many jocks and traditionalists argue for a separation of church and state; many young fans say that…

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    Football Mental Health

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    Football is one of the most prevalent sports in the United states today. With billions of viewers watching the super bowl every year it is easy to say that these players are living their dreams with no struggles or downfalls. Behind the hidden doors of football, many of these players are facing a trauma that is not easy to resolve, mental health. This trauma does not only come from concussions and physical discomfort, but also through mental instability. The problem today is that numerous…

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    On the night of Jan 31, 2000, Ray was involved in a scuffle outside of a nightclub as the Super Bowl ended in Atlanta. Two men were stabbed to death, and Ray Lewis was seen as the murderer. Lewis, along with two other friends, were charged with murder and aggravated assault (Rhoden). Not only was his reputation hurt, but even his own sense of…

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