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    Process Essay On Football

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    ball they are the smaller players on the field. There are many famous players but I will only list a few and their stats. Bart starr had 2 superbowl wins which were superbowl 1 and 2 and 24,718 passing yards, tom brady has 61,582 yards and 452 touchdowns. Aaron rodgers is a well known QB “quarterback” he has 36,821 yards, 297 td, and 27 interceptions. The superbowl is the championship game in the NFL. This game is almost like a holiday in america people will find there ways to places with…

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    How to Become a Great Wide Receiver The first step in becoming a great wide receiver is having eye coordination. The use of eye coordination is being able to read the field as the player runs his route. The wide receiver has to see the field as he runs his routes; therefore, he can read the defense so he can’t get hit when the ball is thrown to the player. Always to any wide receiver good practice routines will affect and build the players attention span to the best ability to catch the passes…

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    In Heather L. Reid’s chapter entitled, “Sport and Art,” she discusses similarities between the two disciplines and whether sport can be considered art. She considers such similarities as having a moral dimension, an aesthetic value, a shared ancestry with play, an educational benefit, and being autotelic. However, I believe that all of those requirements are too limiting when trying to classify sport as art. Especially when it comes to morality. Reid gives the boxing example of a boxer…

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    world. But I don't mean football where you run and kick the ball into the net. I mean, American football. The kind that you crash into, make amazing plays and make great catches. Like in 2022 when Cooper Kupp had an amazing catch that resulted in a touchdown. But we're going back more than 2 years. Yes, we go back to 1981 when Lawrence Taylor was the best linebacker in the NFL. Lawrence Taylor Lawrence Taylor was an NFL linebacker for the New York Giants. He was a black man who was 6’3” and…

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    My freshman team was very mature and talented, so was my town league. We sure lived up to the hype, my freshman team went (6-0) on the season with only one touchdown aloud all season. The down side to freshman football was there weren 't playoffs at the time only league games, as for my varsity town league we had playoffs. We dominated teams all year long and finished (8-1) in the regular season. Playoffs came…

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    On Sunday May 22, 2011 Joplin, Missouri experienced a tornado that was measured on the Enhanced Fujita Scale (EF Scale) to be measured at an EF-5. This classification according to Smith, Perotin, and Walsh (2012), indicates that the tornado contained wind speeds greater than 200 miles per hour. The tornado and path of destruction as described by Paul, Stimers, and Caldas (2014), was multi-vortex, nearly a mile wide, measured a path of at least six-miles in length as it traveled across the…

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    My Flag Football Team

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    came. Their opponent team did not seem all that good, but Jaylan’s team was just a little jumpy about the game. When Jaylan got it the game, he showed out. He out jump two 6 feet guys to block the pass and got an interception that turned into a touchdown to put them back in the game. The team was hype and excited about his interception and was glad that he was able to make the game. They ended up winning…

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    horrendous team. Kaepernick completed 196 of his 331 pass attempts for 2,241 yards (Farrar). He added on 16 touchdowns while only throwing 4 interceptions (Farrar). Kaepernick also has a unique part of his game, he is a dual-threat quarterback. He is known for being able to scramble out of the pocket and picking up yards with legs. He ran the ball 69 times that last season for 468 yards and 2 touchdowns (Farrar). Those stats would be considered mediocre for playing 16 games, but those…

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    Shawnna - Essay 1 As a part of a family that actively supports, wears, and watches the Seattle Seahawks throughout the football season, it’s hard not to notice just how unique their Quarterback Russell Wilson is, on or off the field. In the National Football League, big things rarely come in small packages and it wasn’t until I gained my full respect for Russell Wilson that I realized what gave the 12th fans something extra to scream and shout about. At first glance, one could say that Wilson…

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    coverage’s and mistakes on who they are covering. The jets cannot afford to give up big plays against Dez Bryant and Jason Witten, as well as the jets special teams cannot keep making coverage mistakes as well, the jets spherical team has allowed 6 touchdowns this season via the punt return and kickoff return. Spotlight: Ryan Fitzpatrick has been on fire over the last three weeks with 9…

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