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    Patriots Research Paper

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    Martavis Bryant made an explosive return, finishing with six catches, 137 yards, and two touchdowns. In 12 career games, Byrant has 11 touchdowns. The dynamic aspect he brings to the Steelers’ offense is something that cannot be measured. In the absence of Ben Roethlisberger the team has managed to win two of their three games. I said it four weeks ago, if the Steelers…

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    Red Grange Biography

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    three touchdowns against Nebraska. For the remainder of the season he scored 12 touchdowns and led the unbeaten Fighting Illini to the national championship. By the end of his sophomore year he was named an All-American halfback. The next year Grange etched his name deeper into the history of college football while playing the University of Michigan, who had not lost in twenty straight games. Within twelve minutes, Grange scored four touchdowns. Later in the game, he scored his fifth touchdown…

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    across the other team’s touchdown line. In American football there are four downs for you to try and get the ball to the end zone. If you are tackled more than three times without gaining ten yards you can either kick it or go for it and risk the other team stopping you and then they get the ball from wherever they stopped you. In American football there are three ways to get point’s touchdown, which is most common and happens when you get the ball across the other team’s touchdown line. Then…

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    Introduction  Attention-Getter: Did you know that 60% of Americans spend a total of 1-5 hours watching football on Sunday according to tvbythenumbers.com. Now what if I asked you who this was (reference picture).  Relevance: Even if you don’t fall into that 60% chances are you still have heard it being talked about in the office school or amongst friends. As well as seen people wearing jerseys of their favorite player or team.  Credibility: I have vast amount of knowledge about football…

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    It was a chilly morning in late September in 2009. My fourth grade year was just beginning and football season was ending. My mom decided since I had a football game today we could go out to get donuts. When we got to Casey’s Bakery, I ordered two pudding filled long johns, like I always do. Along with my donuts, I got a bottle of strawberry-kiwi Fuze. We ate the donuts and then we departed for Akron. During the drive there, I started to get this strange feeling in my stomach. At first I…

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    The Green Bay Packers are the most successful franchise in NFL history. They are an American professional football team that plays in the NFL. They play in the NFC Conference and the NFC North division with teams like the Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings. They have won 13 championships in their history and 4 of those are Super Bowls. Green Bay is a small town with a population of a little over 100,000 in the Northeastern part of Wisconsin, sitting right next to Lake Michigan. According to…

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    crowd cheering because they think they have already won. The packers have been pushing up the field for a while and they have time for just one more play. They are at the 40 yard line on their side of the field and they have to go 60 yards to get a touchdown. Aaron Rodgers (the quarterback of the Packers) looks around ready to snap the ball. There is no time on the clock and this is the Packers last chance. Aaron with sweat dripping down his face, and knowing he could do it, and believing in…

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    To do this they must move the ball down the field and get the ball into the end zone for a touchdown which is worth six point. This can be done by throwing the ball to a wide receiver or running with the ball. There is four main ways to score and that is by a field goal, extra point, a two-point conversion and a touchdown. Each team gets four downs to move the ball ten yards forward. Once they pass the ten yards their downs reset and they start again for…

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    fourth quarter they were winning by thirty and Mark finally gets to play and he finishes with a touchdown and 160 yards throwing. Going into practice Mark feels like he should be the starter and he talks to coach about playing quarterback in the next game. The next Friday they have another game and this time they are losing by 37 and Mark gets put in the game just to play and he does not finish with a touchdown but he still gets over 100 yards passing. When coach sees what both quarterbacks…

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    running down field. He was untouchable, he blew past half the team, literally broke one guy 's ankles, and was in the touchdown. Bobby couldn 't believe how good that felt. That set the tone for the whole game. The Bears defense was like a brick wall letting nothing by, while Bobby was a total monster on offense. They kept feeding him and feeding him the ball until he had four touchdowns, then they started to slow the game down. It didn 't matter how slow their offense went, and by halftime the…

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