Super Bowl XIV

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    Green Bay Packers History

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    in doing so he was nominated for the Walter Payton award. The Walter Payton award is, an award that honors both your field work, and your involvement in the community. History One thing incredible about the Packers, is that the trophy for the super bowl was named after one of the head coaches (Vince Lombardi) for Green Bay which I find quite interesting. They used to be called Green Bay, until their first sponsors (a meat packing company) sponsored them in a game, one of the employees became…

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    In 2015, Budweiser released a commercial for the Super Bowl called “Lost Dog”. This commercial pulled on everyone's heart strings in America and became very well known. This commercial captures the audience with a deeper sentimental meaning for friendship that includes a dog, a horse and their owner. "Lost Dog" could be directed towards men and women 21 years of age or older and animal lovers. Just a couple of seconds into the commercial, the Budweiser logo is presented. A man, in his…

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    Cultural Artifact: Budweiser: Super Bowl TV Commercial The famous Budweiser puppy and Clydesdale horse commercials have appealed to many people around the nation. It portrayed a friendship between two animals that has an effect on people. There are many factors that contribute to the overall influence that an advertisement can have on an audience. For the past few years Budweiser have been producing fascinating advertisements involving the Clydesdale horses and a cute puppy. These ads…

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    Grit Paragraph What the Packers did in this game is true grit. There was two minutes left in the game the Packers down by 2. The Lions fans are in the crowd cheering because they think they have already won. The packers have been pushing up the field for a while and they have time for just one more play. They are at the 40 yard line on their side of the field and they have to go 60 yards to get a touchdown. Aaron Rodgers (the quarterback of the Packers) looks around ready to snap the ball. There…

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    Picture this you at home watching the big game, there 5 seconds left on the clock, the QB throws a hail mary to the end zone. The ball is up in the air and a wide receiver jumps up and catches the ball to win the game. The crowd goes wild and the reporters go up the winning QB and declines the post-game interview. So now the problem is if that will ruin his reputation? But why do we make athletes do a post-game interview. This is a common practice in today sports media. No matter what sport it…

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    Without Dez Bryant, the Dallas Cowboys' offense has been crippled In hopes to improve an offense that’s struggling, the Dallas Cowboys, who’ve been snake bitten with injuries, have made a change at quarterback. Without quarterback Tony Romo, their four-time Pro Bowler and all-time franchise leading passer, the Cowboys were forced to roll with the arm of backup Brandon Weeden, after Romo fractured his left clavicle against the Eagles in Week 2. In three starts, Weeden completed 71 of 98 attempts…

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    Alright, folks, it’s time once again for some football! Week 5 gives an AFC South matchup with the Indianapolis Colts facing off against the Houston Texans. Both teams have ultra-talented fantasy players coming off of injuries who should put up some great fantasy numbers this week. Both Colts’ quarterback Andrew Luck and Texans’ running back Arian Foster are primed to have some big fantasy outputs tonight. Thursday Night Football is upon us, let’s get started with my preview: INJURIES: The…

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    Dallas Cowboys Flashback

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    Patriots head coach Bill Belichick for fifteen season over three different teams. Together they went to three Super Bowls and won two championships. 7.Mike Woicik- Is a strength and conditioning coach who originally found his way in the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys in 1990. In his seven season with Dallas, the team had a 89-38 record which included 12 playoff victories and three Super Bowls. He then went on to work for the Patriots for ten years before returning to Dallas in…

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    Super Bowl Sundays

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    The Super Bowl is the most iconic sporting venue to take place in North America every year. The Super Bowl always brings in the disgusting amount of money, and people all over the world watch the big game. Even though it’s a well-known event, there are a plenty of facts about it that aren’t known by the average citizen. Here is the 3rd part of "20 things you didn’t know about NFL and Super Bowl". Fact 10: Stock up on food Super Bowl Sundays are known for bringing food to people’s tables. A…

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    The sport we in the United States know as football is more so called gridiron football, for the vertical yard lines that mark the field. Closely related to some English sports, rugby and soccer gridiron football originated at collages in North America, primarily the United States, in the late 19th century. On November 6 1869, the players from Princeton and Rutgers held the first intercollegiate football contest in New Brunswick, New Jersey, playing a soccer style game with rules adapted from the…

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