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    The Dream Dreams are important, but to make them come true you have to work hard to reach them. Bobby Jones was just another freshman showing up on The Ohio State campus, except he was a recruited football player. He got a full ride scholarship for being a talented player and having a 4.0 G.P.A. He walked into the giant stadium and saw the rest of the team practicing. "You 're late," offensive head Coach Wagner bellowed "Get your gear on and get your rump out here!" Bobby walked…

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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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    Football is one of the most popular and electrifying sporting events in the world! According to Nolan Feeney, “A total of 114.4 million people watched the New England Patriots beat the Seattle Seahawks 28-24”. The championship game, known as the Super Bowl, has broken a majority of the records in television views in the United States. However, football has come a long away. Many people in the United States did not always like the game of football. In the beginning of the origin of the sport the…

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    “Amazing. Champion. Legend. All these words describe the world renown quarterback Tom Brady. The world looks to him as an inspirational leader, and the day he disappeared everyone was shocked and sad,” read Mr. Bozenau’s boss from Tom Brady’s file. “Winston, I’ve decided it’s about time that you do something, so this case is yours. Make sure to go through every piece of evidence and don’t forget anything.” Winston could hardly contain himself. It was his very first case since being hired over…

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    American Football is a unique product. While occasionally organizations have attempted to create actual competition in terms of identical sports, most have failed or been absorbed by the NFL giant. The NFL, like any other company, is in existence to create revenue. While there is no current competition to the NFL in terms of leagues, the NFL’s success is defined by viewership. Without viewership, advertising dollars will fall. A decrease in viewership will result in less revenue for the NFL…

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    thousands of viewers worldwide to each of its events. Unlike the NFL where they have one season all year, League of Legends has a spring and summer season, which are called splits instead of seasons. Unlike the NFL, which has the playoffs then the super bowl, at the end of both splits there is an elimination tournament among the top eight teams competing in a best of three games format to crown the split champion. After the summer split is the world championship and third party international…

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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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    Peyton Manning is one of the most dominant quarterbacks in NFL history. His social statuses can be divided into two categories: achieved status and ascribed status. An achieved status is one which has been acquired by someone through skills, abilities and hard work, and can be changed by a person. An ascribed status, however, is not able to be changed since it is a status that a person is born with or had no control over. Peyton Manning is a Caucasian man born in New Orleans, Louisiana in…

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    What evolution of change would you like to go through in life? In the novel ‘Deep Zone’ written by Tim Green, the main character Ty Lewis changes throughout the story by becoming braver, learning leadership, and by suffering. Everyone goes through a evolution of change, although everyone's experience through change is different. Ty Lewis’s change would be a hard one to go through as explained throughout “Deep Zone”. To begin, the first part of Ty’s evolution of change is his bravery he gains…

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    NFL. In 2014 he led his team to the Super Bowl and destroyed the Denver Broncos 43-8. He returned to the super bowl the next year with his best season ever. He amassed 4577 yards and 35 touchdowns. 553 of those yards came on the ground. The plays were made when Wilson couldn’t find an open receiver and took it himself. These selfish plays lead to first downs, and first downs lead to scores. Unfortunately, Carroll made one of the worst play calls in super bowl history. Decided to throw the ball…

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