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    was becoming predictable. 4. Increase in competition amongst CSD and non CSD categories. Increase in ad budgets by Competitors. Recommendations: Based on the analysis our recommendations for the AD’s to be selected for broadcasting at the Super Bowl are * Cheetah * Mock Opera The recommendations for broadcasting throughout the year 2000‚ based on the criteria listed above are‚ * Cheetah * Mock Opera * Showstopper Analysis: The STP Identified by the Mountain Dew Management

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    The game of football has come a long way‚ and so has their footwear. Football cleats have greatly improved over the years and improved the quality of the game. Cleats are a big part of the game of football and are important to game. The first cleats were not the best cleats ever made but they worked. In 1820‚ the first sets of cleats were used in as football game played at Harvard. The studs of the cleats were made of wood and provided better traction than regular shoes. In the year 1925‚ the first

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    I looked down at the video in my hands‚ it showed me throwing a football into a hoop for Super Bowl 50. “I’ve got the Panthers!” I declared as the ball left my hands into the Hurricane like winds that blew my messy‚ way too long‚ dark brown hair into a huge mess. The ball didn’t come down for a while. Waiting. Waiting. Waiting. Finally the ball plops down into the hoop like a golf ball into a hole. “I’ve got the Broncos!” my friend Ashton screamed to the camera through the wind

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    The Washington Redskins are one of the NFL’s most dominant teams. Since 1971 they have won three Super Bowls championships and have had fourteen playoff appearances. The organizations past dates back almost 60 years and includes five overall world championships and also had the first NFL’s fight songs‚ marching band and radio network. Originally the Boston franchise was awarded to George Preston Marshall in July 1932. He had named the team the Braves at first because they used the Braves

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    hand. Agent Sutherland says that he’ll be watching Ty while his brother is in the hospital. In a few weeks Thane got out. Ty had 7-on-7 tryouts and he made the team. If the team won all of their playoff games they would get to play in Miami on Super Bowl Sunday. They won most of their games and got to go to Miami to play their playoff games. While down there‚ he met a girl that he liked named Tate. Unfortunately‚ Troy‚ her best friend‚ didn’t like Ty. Troy was on a team that Ty would have to play

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    total‚ but in 2013 they held the third world championship event and this got 32 million viewers overall and 8.5 million concurrent viewers. This is an amazing amount of growth‚ but is still a fraction of the 114.4 million people who watched the super bowl this year. There are countless similarities between e-sports and sports so I’ll only focus on a few. So what makes a sport a sport? The definition of a sport according to dictionary.com is an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess

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    The National Football League‚ without a doubt has a huge impact on American society. This impact however‚ can have many positive or negative effects on our culture. It can bring people together with a common interest‚ raise or lower the morale of a city‚ and influence the economy. However‚ either the good or the bad aspects must outweigh the other. Most Americans would say that the positive aspects of football are very important to our and the negative effects are much more minimal. Having a home

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    Racism and sports Elijah Connolly English 12/Period 1A Black History Monologue – Doug Williams February 27 2012 Son of Robert (a construction worker) and Laura (a cook) Williams; married to La Taunya Williams; children: Ashley‚ Adrian‚ Douglas Jr.‚ and Jasmine Began playing football at the age of seven. He also played baseball and basketball‚ but it soon became evident that he was destined to become a football quarterback. Grambling. Williams was so disappointed that he thought

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    love with it‚ the loud crowd cheering on their team‚ the satisfaction of your team winning‚ the thrill of watching a spectacular play. Watching the Super Bowl and seeing the kind of stage that it is put on. National television‚ seen by millions‚ all across the world in several different countries. Canada has their own football but they watch our Super Bowl. One of the first football games I watched was a game with one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play the game‚ Randy Moss‚ as he leaped and

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    Starting in his junior year at the University of Michigan he became the starting quarterback. That season he threw for 350 passes and 2‚636 yards. In his senior year‚ which was his final season‚ he helped the University of Michigan Wolverines to an Orange Bowl championship. Tom claims he loved the sport of football more and wanted to get an education which baseball did not offer. Growing up Tom Brady admired Joe Montana. Tom lived in an area that supported the 49ers. Decades before‚ Joe Montana was born

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