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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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    and play the great game of football. Talented football players battle it out on the field to see who can win the covenant super bowl title. However, to get to that point, the teams have to have a great regular season record and win games in the playoffs. The disappointment is that only twelve out of the thirty teams get into the playoffs and have a chance to win the super bowl. I propose that the playoffs be expanded to fourteen teams because it will draw more fans to the game, more meaningful…

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    The editorial board explains how the Super Bowl has become a big tradition in America today, and that many families get together to celebrate it every year while making many memories. Then, they give an emotional appeal to the story and explain that because of the dangerous sport, famous players like Willie Wood have no memory of ever playing in the first Super Bowl (Football, So Beautiful). This part of the article is powerful because it makes the reader…

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    4 Types Of Football Fans

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    types of fans. The four most annoying types of NFL fans are: the band wagoner, the “we won this many championships back in the day” guy, the “die-hard” who doesn’t know anything about their team, and super pessimist. The first type of fan we’ll talk about is the band wagoner. These are those super obnoxious people who cheer for a team because they’re good, then choose to start following a better team next year. After switching teams, they will deny the fact they were ever a fan of the…

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    time in playoff wins, with 19, second place is Joe Montana with 16. Peyton Manning is in fifth place with 11 playoff wins (Joe Calabrese). Brady has won the Lombardi trophy (Super Bowl trophy) four times more than Manning has. Brady has been to six Super Bowls and has won four of them. Peyton Manning has been to three Super Bowls and could only manage a single win. Tom Brady dominates in the playoffs when you compare the two QBs. He also dominates when you compare head to head stats. Out of the…

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    The Seattle Seahawks have a one of a kind coach named Pete Carroll. The Seahawks head coach likes to have fun during practice and in meetings and even has a mini basketball hoop in the practice facility that they can use in practice and sometimes he will stop meetings to have a shooting contest on it. He also sometimes likes to play blaring music to let the players have fun. Even though he encourages the players to be themselves in practice or in games he does not like when they start yelling or…

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    We all know what to expect around Super bowl Sunday, the funniest commercials or even the most memorable. Advertising during the Super bowl can make a company, it's the one opportunity that any business has to keep their names relevant or introduce them to the world. We all at some point remember a Pepsi or Doritos commercial that aired during a Super Bowl. This year Taco Bell's Viva la Young commercial lived up to all expectations. It was funny, memorable, and we all understood it. The…

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    Over 110 million people watched Super Bowl 50 when the Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers 24-10 (Kissell 1). People gathered all across the country with their family and friends to watch the two best teams in the NFL battle it out on the gridiron for supremacy. The Super Bowl is a prime example of the power of sports. Family and friends were united together to watch the game. Also, youth that watched the game observed the power of hard work and what one can accomplish if they set…

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    God Made a Farmer It may not have been as dramatic as the stadium blackout that stopped play for more than a half-hour, or as exciting as the game, but for many viewers of Super Bowl XLVII, one of the standout moments was a deceptively simple ad for the Dodge Ram called "God Made a Farmer." This ad has a total run time just above two minutes which showed beautiful pictures from ten well established photographers. The photography was tough to beat, but the ads true power is dedicated to the…

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    In their Super Bowl commercial, “Brotherly Love”, Coca-Cola uses the rhetorical mode Pathos, which entails tying into the consumer’s emotions, to market their product as being a constant in a life filled with memories and change: Coke has always been…

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