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    The Dangers Of Concussions In Football

    Concussions in Football Football is an exciting sport in America, but football is also considered the most dangerous. 90% of most diagnosed concussions do not involve a loss of consciousness. From middle school to pro league, numerous injuries occur, and some are dangerous enough to be deadly or affect one’s future mentally or physically. Concussions are becoming more and more “popular” in the sport and need to be controlled before the game is nonexistent. Concussions are injuries to the brain caused

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    Perfect Throwing A Football

    baseball, and others throw a football. Unlike a Frisbee or a baseball there is more than just making a throwing motion towards a target. To throw a football with a perfect spiral you need the right stance, throwing motion, and release to achieve the perfect throw. In this essay I’m going to teach you how to throw a football properly, starting from the stance all the way down to how you finish when releasing the ball. Step one to throwing a perfect pass with a football is to have the perfect stance

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    Causes Of Concussions In Football

    Concussions in football are becoming a huge problem. Concussions are a severe head injury and the cause of it is physics. Kinematics and Newtons 3 laws have a big part in it. The brain is a very sensitive organ and when treated roughly due to the brain banging of the skull and hitting the opposite side of the skull. Aggressive sports like football have a lot to do with heads hitting against each other and the helmets don't help like people might think. Concussions are all due to physics and what

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    The American Football Kid

    everywhere on the football field at the right place at the right time. Over the years you have seen this kind of player on other teams. They have played in multiple positions, lineman, linebacker, cornerback, quarterback and you marvel at how does he do what he does? He gets away from blockers to make tackles. He out runs everyone to make a tackle, that seems impossible. He makes plays at quarterback or running back that you ask yourself, “Did he really just do that?” When football coaches look at

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    The Targeting Rule In College Football

    Did you know that a hit by a college football player these days can cause a serious injury or maybe even death? The targeting rule in college football makes an attempt to prevent these kind of hits. The targeting rule's only intent is to make the game safer for the players and the players' future. One hit above the neck on someone who cannot defend themselves could and a player's future. The targeting rule in college football should be kept due to player safety and player health. College officials

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    Personal Narrative: Why Not To Quitt Football

    decision I ever made was to keep playing or to quit football. This decision came up when I started getting pain in my knee last year. Deciding whether or not to quit doing it after years of playing is so difficult even if you’re hurt. Think of the only thing that makes you happy, and just never do it again or be in pain doing it. That’s how I felt. It was the hardest decision I’ve ever made, and it was the wrong decision. I choose to quit football. I

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    Flag Football Research Paper

    Flag football is said to have originated by President Theodore Roosevelt during World War ll. It was used by the U.S. Military to prevent casualties caused by regular football. It eventually became a sport in the 1930’s and is now played commonly around the United States. There are many offensive positions in the game. The center (person who passes the ball to the quarterback to begin the play), fullback (a.k.a. the running back who lines up behind the quarterback), quarterback (player who controls

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    Football Concussion Research Paper

    Football, also called American Football, is a sport played mostly in America and Canada. Football evolved from the sport of rugby and became the most popular sport in the United States. The sport is played with two opposing teams yielding 11 players at a time, trying to advance an oval shaped ball across their opponent’s goal line. The offense runs and throws the ball in order to move closer to the defense end of the field, while the defense stops their tactics by tackling players to the ground.

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    Risks Affected By Football Players

    Bam! Imagine if you were a star football player then people came to your door and told you that you couldn't play anymore! How would you feel if this happen to you! Well people should be aware of these things you would take away what people loved to do the most, players are very aware that they take risks every time they take the field, and there are awards that come from sports. To begin, football players should be able to do what they love to do. For example in source three the author

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    Throwing In Football Research Paper

    Throwing in football is very difficult because there are so many risks. But if you are successful you will move down the field faster and get the ultimate reward. Winning the game. The key to a good offense is being able to throw the football because it will open up opportunities in the run game. Throwing is very difficult, it is a process that if you miss one step then you throw will be unreachable or inaccurate.There are 4 steps to throwing a spiral. When you throw a spiral it makes it easier for

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