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    Pic-Six Let me set the scene; it was a particularly nice day in October and we were having our annual panthers “pink game”. This was to raise breast cancer awareness. After being out for 3 games due to a concussion, I was really looking forward to this game because it was my first game back. One thing that is pretty important to note, We were playing the best team in our league. The Dekalb Bengals. So, as expected, we were losing by a massive amount. At halftime, we were losing twenty four to…

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    is weak at a certain position and strong at another one. The first thing you should do is look at the players that are free agents; those are players that aren’t a part of any teams. By doing this you can find players that aren’t usually that good but are having a strong year and could ultimately help out your team. If there are no good free agents available, this is when you take action by trading players from your strong positions to acquire players for your weaker positions. Finally, you…

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    Competition, determination ways to beat the guy in front of you. Time in my life when I was scared to play the game of football. I was scared to hit somebody and I scared if somebody tried to tackle me. Took me to have to learn the motions and the position to become better in the game of football. Often the Brother Hood and coming together as a team that’s what I strive for every time I step out there on that field to play the game of football. Shows me that I can trust my team shows me that…

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    gymnastics background, I was significantly stronger than the majority of other 7th grade football players, so some aspects of the game came very easy to me from the start. In contrast, I quickly realized I needed to focus on many technical aspects of my positions as a linebacker and quarterback because being new to the game caused me to look very awkward sometimes while playing. Although I had never played football before jr. high, I became a starter on offense and defense because of my desire…

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    The Struggle In Football

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    Many athletes have a hard time catching a football in very crucial moments. Some athletes lose focus on the ball and they worry about what’s around them and what they are going to do. They also can get nervous when the cornerback comes to make the play and they hear the footsteps. A impact this struggle has is very important in games because it could mean winning or losing the game. It could also mean winning the championship or winning in a tournament, but no matter what type of football game…

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    Image that you never played football before and you played for west say you are in 6th grade and you went to the playoffs. So you never played football before if you play foot play it is hard work you have to run, block, tackle, and take a hit. So are football season stared we had some people never played football in their life some parents make them play football. So we had me my dad coach zeb JJ mark, Kevon, Seth star, Brandon, Skylar Allen, Michel Benson, Tyrrell, rob, Logan, nick, cater…

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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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    offensive side of the ball. Marshall’s impact on special teams is a big reason why the Buckeyes have been set up with a slew of short fields, and the speed he shows on the deep ball is strikingly similar to former Buckeye wideout Devin Smith. Field position could be a catalyst for success for both teams as Ohio State and Notre Dame each have NFL prospects in their defensive fronts. Short fields could be especially crucial for the Buckeyes given that over the duration of the regular season,…

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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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    I stole a glance up at where I knew the scouts were sitting, hoping they were impressed with my performance thus far. Their presence really shouldn’t have bothered me, as I was deep in the playoffs of my third year as a starting quarterback. We were in the state quarterfinals, playing against a team that was decent, more known for their defense than their offense. At this point in the game I was doing pretty well We were up 28-13 and the game was essentially over, there was around 5 minutes…

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