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    Football refers to a number of sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot to score a goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer". Unqualified, the word football applies to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears, including association football, as well as American football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football

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    Injuries in Football General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform the class about the type of injuries sustained in football Introduction: I. Attention Getter: Everyone has either played football or know someone who has played, right? 1.5 million young men play football, 1.2 million of these receive football related injuries. II. Thesis Statement: Football can be a dangerous sport. III. Statement of Importance/Relate to Audience: Many of you have played football or know someone

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    The game is normally played on table tops. The optimal table top is roughly rectangular to resemble an American football field, and has an evenly polished surface to facilitate sliding of the "ball". Players of the game frequently adapt school desks or fast food tables for impromptu games. Generally, a playing area can be made out of any flat surface where the two players are able to face one another, and where the players are roughly a normal conversational distance apart. When a surface is larger

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    Participating in the game of football is a perfect way to stay fit both mentally and physically, while at the same time has been known to have negative effects on high school athletes. Taking part in the sport can improve an athletes physical and mental well being by enhancing physical fitness, promoting competitiveness, teaching the value of team work and enabling players to receive a scholarship. However, the sport can also have negative side effects on an athlete by exposing them to serious injuries

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    topic is on whether or not college football players should get paid to play football. I feel like this is a topic that a lot of football players that is transitioning from high school to college discuss frequently. There has been a few controversies on if college football players have been paid under the table. When you hear that they have been paid under the table, it means that either the college they have chosen has given them money secretively, the head football coach paid them out of their own

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    game of football is something that is very intriguing. Most people think that it’s a only a game of super star athletes and hard hitting. Little do they know there is much more to this game. Behind the scenes is where the true football players are made. Hard work, long days, and fatigue all describe what the preparation is like. However, while all of this seems so difficult the rewards that being a football player provides are priceless. One of the greatest rewards of being a football player is

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    about two hundred twenty pounds. People in the town saw him as a hometown hero. All the girls describe him as nice guy, that was good looking, and always wore nice clothes.. It was his senior year and Kevin was hoping to get recruited to play college football and he had some scout come and look at him his junior year. The scout told him that he needed to work on his footwork in the pocket and also learn to read coverages better. So, he spent countless hours in the film room over the summer, and watched

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    Football and society I am writing this blog in order to highlight the effects football has had on society and how society has changed or influenced football in a particular way. I have been a football fan for as long as I remember and it has been a huge part of my life. It has affected the way in which I think and also my physical health. If I was asked when I was young what I wanted to be when I grew up, I would give the same answer as the majority of my peers, which was to be a professional

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    My senior year of high school football was my toughest. We had a horrible losing record going into our last game, our senior game. A lot of pressure was on all of the team to go out there and get this last victory for the season. The season going the way it was there wasn’t much support from anyone. Our last game was against Pueblo High School and we needed to win. The practices that week were very serious for the remaining seniors. We all knew how important this game for us and the community. We

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    2010 Playoff Fantasy Football Contest Entry: $10/entry Limit 2 entries per person (Please honor the spirit of the rule – no entries from your 2 year old please) Select 1 player per group. Winners will be determined by total points accumulated by selected players throughout the playoffs and Super Bowl. Tiebreaker I: Most selected players in the Super Bowl. Tiebreaker II: Combined score in the Super Bowl. (Under beats Over – example: 52 beats 56 if the total score is 54) Entries submitted

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