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    Title The title is FOOTBALL which basically is what the person in this poem is playing. The character is also a quarterback and for those who don’t know what a quarterback he’s basically the person who has the football and creates plays for the team to score. So a play maker. Literal meaning The quarter back receieves the ball and he’s faking while someone holds off the opposition for him to find a wide receiver to score a touchdown. While he’s making a decision on what his next play shold

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    Imagine the Night Lights fans cheering and walking out on the field. Football to me is life just like they say ball is life. I started loving football when I was young. My step dad used to make me play football for an older team. The position I started playing was running back‚ I was the best at it. I scored many touchdowns on my team. They called me the best player. People started telling me that I should go to the NFL. I was so great at my position that people started liking me and saying that

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    Have you ever worked so hard and never got paid. That’s what has happened to the college football players. They are worked like slaves. They generate all this money not to get paid. I think that college players should get paid. College football players play just like the NFL players. NFL players get paid and they play just like they are still in college. If the National Collegiate Athletic Association

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    Caleb Harris Nathan Tucker 10:00-10:50 A.M. 9/24/10 Football Vs. Rugby “Look at him run the ball‚ he just trucked through the defender‚ one left to beat‚ and he’s tackled… no‚ wait‚ he threw a lateral to his teammate and SCORE!!!!!” In America‚ most people would say that was a great run by Reggie Bush or Adrian Peterson or some other football running back. If this was broadcasted in New Zealand‚ it would most likely be a rugby play. Rugby is not typically watched in America‚ the rules are

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    Is The National Football League A Honest Organization?  National  Football  League   (NFL)  is  an  American  gridiron  football  organization‚  founded  in  1920  by  Jim  Thorpe  as  American  Professional  Football  Association.  Jim Thorpe was the first  president  of  the  association‚  he  was  a  famous  American  athlete  and  league  player.  Later  on‚  in  1922‚  the  association  was  renamed  as  National  Football  League.  In  the  beginning‚  league  comprised  of  fourteen  teams 

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    playing football. Concussions are from being injured in football and being talked about in the media today. Concussions are mostly caused from head to head contact in a football game or practice. When a player suffers from a concussion‚ it is very serious because of the brain damage it can cause‚ including memory lost‚ blurred vision‚ and loss of consciousness. Concussions can have a major impact on the player’s lives later on down the line. Concussions are one bad effect of playing football‚ but a

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    in which is best. Both soccer and football became famous in the 19th century. And becoming the champions League in most counters‚ FIFA for soccer and NFL for football. Soccer and football are two very different games to enjoy‚ they have more in common than what meets the eye. Soccer and Football have many differences. Soccer is a worldwide sport and most of the countries play this game‚ however‚ football became famous in the USA. Also‚ called American football because it was played in the United

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    The Struggle of Paying College Athletes The Coach of a football team is just as important as any player performing on the field. In fact his power over the team surpasses that of any one single player‚ the coach can determine whether an entire season is a victory or a loss. Perhaps this is why Colleges justify paying a coach millions of dollar a year‚ but the players who are out there beside him next to nothing. Although a lot of the players that perform on the field week by week do get

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    Is college football to dangerous? Should it be removed from college sports? These are questions being asked today by many people ranging from doctors to people who have played the game. There are many people on both sides and while both have good points there is only one clear choice here. Football has and is going to stay a collegiate sport. There are many reasons why and not enough reasons on why not to play. This became a big name conversation when the NFL and former players got into a lawsuit

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    Nick in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald wrote this story in first person narrative‚ from the viewpoint of Nick. The interesting thing about this narrative structure is that Nick is not the main character‚ but rather a witness of the main character. He is proven unreliable and biased many times throughout the story by concealing particular events‚ revealing his judgments of other characters and lying. Nick writes

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