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    Unity In America

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    Statement: The act that exemplifies what it means to be American is an act of unity, honor, and patriotism. Thesis: The most American thing you can do is attend a football game. Going to a football game is one of the most unifying experiences for a person to have in America. At a football game, there’s always a strong sense of unity in the crowd of fans. At times is almost overwhelming to see how friendly people can be to each other. Unity is one of the founding ideals that made America such a…

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    Saving the American Sport In the text “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” the author Bruce Watson explains Theodore Roosevelt helped shaped Football, making it safer for all who participated. In the fall of 1905 after Roosevelt brokered the Russo-Japanese treaty, he began to focus on the negativity of constant injuries and death in the game of football. With the split of faculty and fans for pro- and anti-football “factions”, Roosevelt began to feel the pressure. Roosevelt’ son, Theodore Jr…

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    “Take Me Out to the Ball Game”, LeBron James, and the Super Bowl all have something in common. they are all icons of great American sports. But which sport is the most American? While the World Series, March Madness, and the Super Bowl all have immense viewership and popularity in the United States, that is not enough to make it the most American sport. Football claims the title of the most American sport for several reasons. First of all, football is and has been a mechanism for achieving the…

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    Case Study Coach Foyer is the head coach of a division 1 football team at the University of Miami. The football team has been doing exceptionally well throughout the season and is looking forward to the big championship game. They are a favorite to win the game, and the team is looking forward to the new uniforms and equipment as well as a $100,000 prize if they win. The semester just recently ended and final grades were posted to a “Staff Only” website. On this website, teachers can post…

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    coaching fit how the people of Odessa approach football as its either succeed or bring in someone new. Tony coached differently as he knew his style of coaching would take a few years to create a program that would be in contention of winning the super bowl, which he succeeded only to be fired too soon. Although these two strategies are different, both coaches experienced success in their reps red programs. Football is approached many ways. These two men had drastically different styles that…

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    Bill Walsh book on how he defines leadership, starts with how you have to create an environment of excellence. His stories he tells throughout the book, consider how people need to look at everyday life and becoming a strong and divine leader. His book goes through his time as a coach, and how he made his life by executing leadership and culture into his everyday life. He starts out the book by defining his standard of performance and how he would lead and make people lead by. “Exhibit a…

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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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    Essay On 1970s Sports

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    new sports, feminist movement, and politics. The 1970’s was filled with a lot of political and social events. The National Football League effected what everyone did on their Sunday afternoons. The 1970 super bowl was watched by millions of people(Will 3). More people watched the 1970 Super Bowl then when Neil Armstrong was walking on the moon(Will 3). The ten…

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    was NFL player Drew Brees of New Orleans Saints paid $31,250,000. In conclusion, football is a popular and amazing sport that was ever created. Football has become a tradition for me and my family to watch, Sunday football, football games, and Super bowl. We all have our favorite NFL teams like my favorite team is the atlanta falcons. I played Pop warner football and enjoy playing it. Football is a tough…

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    “Good morning class, today we're going to do an essay on a current event of your choice and your opinion of it,” My teacher said, “It doesn’t matter what event you do, it can even be about the Super Bowl.” When she said this, a smile spread across my face, turning a light bulb on in my head. I immediately got to work, writing furiously for the next half hour. I wrote about the defenses,the play calling, and how it could have ended better if the…

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