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    American football is a very popular sport in the United States of America. Some may call it “the most popular spectator sport in the United States‚ attracting a total attendance of over 40 million and watched bay many more millions on television each year” (“Football”‚ 2016). American football‚ or sometimes called gridiron football‚ is played‚ coached‚ analyzed‚ watched‚ and administered by hundreds of millions of people in the world today. Some games alone may have “played before crowds of up to

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    Concussions in Football What is the cost of playing in the National Football League? A player could have a broken leg or a pulled hamstring‚ but what if there was something that could affect a player after his playing years were over? A concussion would be the answer to that question‚ and it can lead a serious brain injury and even cause disease such as Alzheimer’s. The National Football League is at a crossroad concerning concussions‚ and many former National Football League players will say that

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    Running head: FANTASY FOOTBALL 1 Individual Research Paper: An Overview of Fantasy Football January 15‚ 2012 Abstract This paper explores the popular world of fantasy football along with the technology used to sustain a successful league. What is fantasy football‚ you ask? Fantasy football is a competition amongst fantasy football owners with specific set of rules and scoring systems. It allows anyone to establish and manage their own dream team of current players

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    for my first ever football game. Now‚ I feel like football and I are inseparable. I watch football every Sunday and Saturday. The first organized sports team that I’ve ever played on was the Bloomington Cardinals in my hometown’s Junior Football League. I even have a collection of football cards in my room. Football is one of the biggest parts of my life. The competitiveness of football is one of the reasons that football is my most important extracurricular activity. Football is the reason I’m

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    s. Football Basketball and football are both fun and popular sports. They are both played as a pro sport. To play the two sports you need to be competitive. You also can’t be afraid to hit somebody be because you have to fight for the ball. You also have to be in really good shape because you run a lot. In basketball‚ you play on a court. In football you play on a field. A football field is 120 yards long and 53.33 yards wide. A basketball court is 94 feet long and 50 feet wide. A football fielf

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    Name: College: Course Instructor: Date: A Comparison between Soccer and American Football Soccer and American football are played in several parts of the world. Soccer‚ which has attracted many fans more than the American football. However‚ both games are popular‚ but there are many differences and similarities between the two games‚ even though very few people understand this. Soccer is similar to American football is some ways‚ but not in others. On this paper‚ we will identify some of these differences

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    Baseball and football are all American sports. They were both created in America and both have a huge influence on America. But they also have differences. The differences are some of the reasons why people only watch one rather than the other. The two sports are great sports and a huge part of America. Baseball and football are played differently and coached differently. But nothing will stop the both of them being a original American sport. One of the differences is the positioning of each sport

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    Basketball is better than Football. The clock runs down and there’s the point guard with the ball dribbling up the court there’s 10 minutes left on the board and he’s stalling then out of now here he passes to the shooting guard 5-4-3-2-1 and he shoots swoosh the ball goes in and they win but one critic in the audience says football is better than basketball. To me basketball is better than football personally because I play it but I’m going to list how it is a "better" sport For me basketball

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    Rugby and American Football Rugby and American football are very common with each other although there are a few differences between them. In each sport there is a required amount of padding each player must wear in order to be eligible to play on the field. Rugby‚ unlike football‚ only has a certain amount of plays that are legal. Regardless of the sport one it takes a great athlete to play and stay conditioned. In American football players are required to wear shoulder pads‚ helmets

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    Analysed Article: The Economics of Professional Football: The Football Club as a Utility Maximiser Peter J. Sloane’s investigation of the economics of the English Football League and is member clubs was one of the first sports economic papers to move away from the American assumption of profit maximisation being the ultimate objective. Sloane appears to have been intrigued by the fact that a majority of 92 stable league clubs operated a loss‚ and only remained solvent through non-footballing

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