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    Should Football Be Banned

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    Football is a very violent sport ‚but should not be banned. Football is America’s sport that most of the American population enjoys watching. Football isn’t plalyed in as many countries. The countries that play football are Canada‚Mexico‚Japan‚Austria‚France‚ and the United States.There are a lot of people calling for football to be banned such as doctors and other health physicians.Football was created in America and should be allowed to play the high school level. First of all‚ football teaches

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    Sport and Football

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    Jennie Yabroff the author of “In Defense of Cheering”sheds light to her audience on why Cheering should be taken as seriously as any other sport. In contrast Felisa Rogers the author of “How I Learned to Love Football” tells a story of how she once despised the great American game of football to how she grew ecstatic about its very nature. Both women have admiration for their respective sports and want to encourage others to share their love of sports through their use of ethos and pathos‚ with pathos

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    Football Players

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    Tiffany Henderson Robinson ENC 1101 6 October 2014 Florida Football Players: Are They Students Athletes? Many schools look to create the number one colligate football team in their division. From The University of Alabama‚ The University of Louisiana‚ and even here‚ at The University of Florida‚ each program strives to develop something great by recruiting players to fill holes on the team‚ or simply make an overall impact. However‚ the individual’s academic performance is sometimes over looked

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    Football is an amazing sport that most people enjoy watching and playing. There are some games that can be surprising like these two teams who played on a Friday night Ely Tigers and Dillard Panthers. A series of people who wasn’t able to attend wonder what really happened and just how great of a catch it was when Donnel Wilson caught the winning touchdown pass. (The introduction of Football DBQ) A student in Ely high school wanted to know what really happened and so he interviewed some people

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    college can be a problematic experience for anyone‚ especially if they are not prepared or focused. Athletically‚ it became overwhelming to me because I wasn’t mentally prepared which poured over to academics. The jump from high school to major college football is a substantial one in terms of speed‚ talent‚ physicality‚ and complexities of the game. It all started when the freshmen reported to campus. The start of two-a-day practices was less than a month away and the coaches wanted to get us on campus

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    Narrative Essay Football

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    Every little boys dream is to play the game of football. I Remember It like it was yesterday my first time playing football though before I ever played I had to learn what football was. Football was a game where two teams went head to head on a 100 ft field with two end zones on each end called touchdowns‚ and the team that scores the most touchdowns win.Behind every game of football there is an alternating ending anything is possible in this sport. My new home‚ the gridiron where it all began

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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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    The first obviously similar between the American football and soccer is both of them are considered outdoors sports. They are being played at field with rectangle shape of grass. Not only the American football‚ but also soccer has being played between two teams‚ also each team has to have eleven players on the field‚ and each team is wearing special uniforms. Both sports have full contact and harmony between the players. Players have to contact and passing each other until they score goals as much

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    At every level of football‚ there are inherent dangers that come with playing the game. These dangers are understood and assumed by all participants‚ and though the game is more safe than it has ever been‚ there are still risks that are ever present during a football game. When I played football I understood those risks‚ and the danger of the game is one of the reasons why I waited until 8th grade to start playing. While I was able to avoid any serious injuries over my five year career‚ the thought

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    LITERATURE REVIEW It may only take a couple of seconds for a college football player’s career or season to be taken away from him. Hundreds of college football players get hurt every year; most are sidelined for just a couple of weeks. Some players‚ however‚ lose their entire season and even careers to just one injury. When a player is not able to play the entire season‚ they may lose their scholarship. Standing on a football field’s sideline with an injury is one of the worst feelings a player

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