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    Best Football Player

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    the Cardinals.And when the first Super bowl and the team was The Packers vs the Kansas city chiefs in Los Angeles. Now where they have it now is there home towns since there is 32 teams in our State.DId you know something not every team has been to the super bowl and there has been 50 super bowls in the history of football SECTION HEADER The best football player in the NFL right now is Matt Ryan he is on the analytic falcon and this year they made it to the super bowl this year and they almost…

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    will go down as one of the best players in history. The Green Bay Packers have a lot of history to them and their stadium. The Packers have the most championships in NFL history. They have everything from NFC championships to Super Bowl championships. They have four Super Bowl championships and three NFC Championships, those are just the major championships. Twenty-three people in the Hall of Fame played for the Packers. The Packers have 23 legendary people in the Hall of Fame. These people…

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    DeShawn Young Section 4305 October 19, 2015 Introduction I. Attention Getter: In 2014 111.5 million people watched the Super Bowl. (Riccobono, 2014)In 2015 114.4 million people watched the Super Bowl. (Riccobono, 2015). How many people watched the Super Bowl this year? How many people watched it and got to see the commercials that are anticipated every Super Bowl? Well all of you have just been involved in sports marketing. II. Thesis Statement: Today I want to talk to you about sports marketing…

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    commercials regurgitated over and over. I know that the moment there is a same irritating ad; I automatically flip over to another channel and wait until there is another déjà vu. Ironically, the only time I ever watch the ads for enjoyment is the Super Bowl and often can be more exciting than the game itself. The money spent by companies like Budlight,…

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    Athletics have been an important factor of life for millennia. The olympics that began in Greece are evidence of that. Sports in general have been a historically important factor around the whole world. In America, certain sports are focused on throughout the year, including baseball and basketball. Although, in this age, no sport has affected the nation as much as football. Football is at the center of many people’s lives and is what can contribute to much of family gatherings and heartfelt…

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    Old Spice managed to draw 76% of online buzz, with over half coming from women (Effie Worldwide, 2011, pp. 5). By April, “The Man Your Man Could Smell Like” with a striking 10 million views, had garnered 10 times the number of views for Dove’s Super Bowl commercial (Effie Worldwide, 2011, pp. 4). The “Response” campaign had such a huge impact that it successfully gained over 35 million views (Visible Measure, 2010). In this modernized age, Old Spice has succeeded in winning over their old and…

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    Nfl's Super Bowl

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    The NFL’s Super Bowl is a big event, which is on the verge of becoming a holiday in America. The Super Bowl is the NFL championship game. The best teams from the National and American Football Conferences come and compete for the title. This event occurs annually. The game has become America’s biggest sporting event. Over 114 million people watch the Super Bowl (Pallotta “par.” 1). The commercials during the breaks are also a big attraction for most viewers. More parties are thrown for this…

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    Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, also known as CTE for short, is a progressive degenerative brain disease found in the brains of athletes, specifically football players. The repetitive hits to the head sustained while playing the game of football ultimately results in the degeneration of brain tissue and the build-up of an abnormal protein known as tau. Mike Webster was a famous offensive linemen for the Pittsburg Steelers who spent fourteen years in Pittsburg and his last two…

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    suspicious of this act, as their quarterback Andrew Luck tried to throw the ball as normal but failed to do so. This controversy, known as Deflategate, sparked tension between the NFL Association, teams, and players, wanting punishment for the current Super Bowl champions. Fans of the Patriots saw it different than others, thinking that the NFL Association is singling out the Patriots, wanting other teams to be on the top of the standings for football. The official rules of the NFL require the…

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    gospel, jazz, pop, R&B but one the most controversial genres would be Hip-Hop and Rap along with urban black pop. Today, music is still pivotal. Music can personify people, give voice expressions to those who otherwise may not be heard. At the Super Bowl 50 halftime show in Santa Clara, California at the Levi’s stadium, actress, mogul and singer, Beyonce performed her newest single since her 2014 album, self entitled, “BEYONCE” called, “Formation.” This marked history as Bey’s most…

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