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    While in his first season as a starter Tom Brady led his team to Super Bowl XXXVI(36) and upset the St. Louis Rams to win his first ever Super Bowl ring. In the season of 2007 Tom Brady led the Patriots to Super Bowl XLII(42) with a perfect regular season record of 16-0, but they had their dreams crushed by the New York Giants by losing Brady's first Super Bowl(“Tom Brady”). This year Tom became the first quarterback ever to win five Super Bowls and out of those five wins he was MVP for four of…

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    We all know that we live in a world, where opportunities are never given, but instead they are taken. The bucs have been on the wrong end of success this season. A team that was once labeled the dark horse of the NFC, Quickly became the laughing stock of the NFL. At least the browns are expected to be losers. The 49ers were expected to have setbacks. The buccaneers had expectations as well, they were expected to turn heads, not have them turn away. At a dismal record of 2-6, our starting…

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    The reason the Patriots are in the Super Bowl for the 7th time in Tom Brady’s career is because of his leadership and consistency on and off the field. On the field he picks apart all the defenses in the NFL. He doesn’t have to have good receivers to make them good. He makes them good because of his work ethic in practice and his timing and his accuracy. Brady was suspended the first four games of the year this season and he still ended the season with MVP numbers. He finished with 28 touchdowns…

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    Tittle : Technology in football Topic sentence : Technology usage in sports has increased rapidly, such as in football Controlling Idea : Examples and The reasons why Technological developments have a positive impact in football Method Supporting sentence : Example Supporting sentence : - Examples of applications of technology in football : 1. Goal Line Technology ( GLT) 2. Hawkeye system 3. Foam technology Narrowed down…

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    Dallas Cowboys Backfield

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    What does Alfred Morris bring to the Dallas Cowboys’ backfield? Although Darren McFadden was effective carrying the load as the lead back for the Cowboys’ rushing attack last season—banking on the veteran who has a history of nagging injuries to be a healthy camper wouldn’t be a safe route for the brass to take. So to add some insurance and competition, the Cowboys signed former Redskins back Alfred Morris to a 2-year, $3.5 million deal, with incentives for the 2-time Pro Bowler to potentially…

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    Tackling is an important aspect of the game. You have to tackle so that the opposing team does not catch the ball or score a touchdown. When a player is running down the field, it allows him to gain momentum. For the runner to be stopped, the tackler has to inflict and impulse with greater force. Newton’s three laws of motion are all taking affect when trying to tackle another player. Newton's first law tells us that an object either at motion or at rest tends to stay in that state of motion or…

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    Buckeyes Research Paper

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    The 45th annual BattleFrog Fiesta Bowl features two of college football’s top traditional powers. On New Years Day, the Ohio State Buckeyes and Notre Dame Fighting Irish will battle in sunny Glendale, Ariz. Ohio State The Buckeyes saw their College Football Playoff hopes disappear when Michigan State Spartans kicker Michael Geiger hit a 41-yard field goal as time expired in the Horseshoe on Nov. 21. Despite the fact Urban Meyer's team would no longer hold a top four ranking, the loss to…

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    1 Paul "Bear" Bryant He is the most recognizable coach in college football history. He graced the sidelines with his houndstooth hat for 25 years with Alabama and had fourteen SEC Championships and six national championships. He took over the Tide in 1958 and proceeded to reach 24 consecutive bowl games. 2 Knute Rockne He coached from 1918 to 1930 and amazingly won five national championships. Rockne is credited with creating the forward pass and also introduced the T-formation in the…

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    For the past few months, the sports media has been embroiled in a fight over “stick to sports.” The phrase comes from a common online rebuke directed at sportswriters and pundits and players and coaches and anyone in the world of sports, really, who takes a political stance on anything that doesn’t occur on a field or a court or in a locker room or front office. The dividing line is predictable: Many jocks and traditionalists argue for a separation of church and state; many young fans say that…

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    Football, being America’s obsession, is the most popular sport in the United States. Football also happens to be one of the most watched sports in America. Many people play football including women, adults, high school students, and young children. I would let my son play football. Football helps build character, it relieves stress, and boosts their sense of teamwork. I would allow my son to play football because it helps build character mentally and physically. According to John Harbaugh, the…

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