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    How To Win The Superbowl

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    At last month's NFL draft, very few people were concerned about Super Bowl betting odds and who will win the Superbowl. Instead, the focus was put on figuring out which future NFL players would become an essential part of determining who will win the Superbowl this year and in years to come. As the movie "Draft Day" showed football fans, there's a lot of insanity going on behind the scenes when the actual draft day arrives. It was this level of insanity that might have contributed to the Dallas…

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    Damir Smith Biography

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    That year they won the Super Bowl and Damir wasn’t really showing his potential they were just hitting harder, meaner and his worst nightmare. The next season in a preseason game he tore his ACL and was out for the season. After physical therapy he came back the following season but was traded to the Oakland Raiders. That year he won the Super Bowl, now he was really getting to understand the NFL. He was with the Oakland Raiders for 2…

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    According to Roger Goodell, the commissioner of the NFL says that ¨the league is more safer than it has been over the past thirteen years¨ but during the games there have been times that the players deliver heavy hits to the head and they just get up like if it's nothing. Not to mention, they start to forget what happened the last twenty four hours and also begin to start vomiting, which can lead to a concussion protocol and end their football career for good if they get more than three…

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    The building of a football dynasty is an American dream. There are several aspects that go into making a great football team, such as coaching, player talent, money, and location, the list could go on forever. There are great legendary teams that we can look back on for examples in the area. If we look at those prolific teams, and the leadership of the teams, we can discover just what it takes. Developing a great football team relies on powerful leadership, building a versatile team by scouting,…

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    On offense, the Cowboys have gone with the approach that less is more on the offensive line. As we all know, teams with excellent offensive lines have a long history of losing. The 2007 Patriots were the perfect example of a team that had three Pro Bowl offensive linemen but somehow struggled to score points. The Jimmy Johnson era Cowboys had one of the best offensive lines of all time, but the team struggled to stay competitive in the early '90s. The Cowboys have learned from their mistakes,…

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    century we have the NFL with 32 teams. Just to name a few they are the Panthers, Redskins, Eagles, Titans, Saints, Packers, and Etc. Many people to love to watch the NFL games be played and people like myself can’t wait to see the playoffs and the super bowl games. The players today worked extremely hard in Pee-Wee ball known as Little League, high school, and college to get where they are now. So before I go I just want everyone to keep doing what they are doing to make it in life, because you…

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    and I love football. Walter was a NFL star. He played for the Chicago Bears. I love his autobiography ‘’Never Die Easy’’ He made it to the Hall of Fame. He is in the top 2 best running backs ever. I met Walter Payton at the bears field. It was the super bowl. I was watching him and there was a group of 3000 people. Walter said ‘’ hey do you want to go on the field?’’ I replied ‘’Yes!!!!’’ I watched him in pre-game warm up and I got to throw him a couple of passes. After the pre-game warm up we…

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    Football is an amazing sport, the things these players do is amazing and breath-taking. Probably the most widely player known right now is either Odell Beckham Jr. for an amazing one hand catch or Peyton Manning winning the Super Bowl and retiring after sixteen years of playing pro football. Few players go this far in this career. Football is a very difficult sport; it takes heart to play it. Football is the top leading sport for concussions. Players can get hit so hard they…

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    Winning percentage in American Football means “a statistic that ranks teams based on their records of wins-losses. Calculations are done by dividing the number of games a team wins against the total number of games that a team played (sportingcharts.com).” This variable is important because it give indicate of overall preformation of the team. Which also has effect the on ticket sale, team moral, and investment for shareholder. The points are “the number of points scored or scored against, in…

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    purchase of pick up trucks and SUVs due to their low fuel economy. Chrysler was a part of the American “Big Three” and their company began to crumble. Unable to withstand the economic downfall, Chrysler was forced into bankruptcy in 2009. This 2011 Super Bowl advertisement makes a phenomenal impact, reviving their broken brand, drawing buyers back, and reminding the nation that hope and resilience can rise from the ashes. The commercial opens with shots of Detroit seen through a car window as…

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