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    Football has grown to be a very important sport of American Culture, especially in the last 50 years. Football is now the most followed by sport in America. Football is being played by high-school, colleges, and professional teams. The concept of football started in the late 1800s, known as rugby. I chose football because it’s my favorite sport,and it’s a fun game to play. Football has really been an eye-opener for me. It has motivated me to keep trying and to never give up. The position I would

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    play can be used in both college and professional (National Football League NFL) football. Even though college and professional football is the same, the professional football player may treat the game as a business while the college player plays

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    distinct adjectives to create imagery that in turn sets the mood for the rest of the writing. Keating goes on to describe how America is the only country to play football and tells that only the best two teams out of thirty-two play in this Super Bowl for the title of “world champion” (1). Football is described as played on a ninety-one meter field involving “two large teams of large men wearing large amounts of protective padding ...while their opponents attempt to knock them to the ground with maximum

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    topic of Football, people think of Muscular men above six foot physically pounding each other. Offensive and defensive players in the pros are averagely 6-foot-5 and around 300 pounds. While skill players such as receivers, running backs, and defensive backs are usually around 6 foot, 200 pounds. Men in pro leagues are very big and described as mean guys ready for war. The more popular Football Leagues are like the National Football League, Canadian Football League, and Arena Football League. The

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    Since the 19th century, football has been played and changed throughout the years (Stelzer 1). From only college students playing the sport, to having professional teams and players be watched from all over the country. Football’s history depicts the origin of this sport in order to show how football was played back then and how it should be played. Football was created by a rugby player named Walter Camp (Gorn and Goldstein 153). He combined the sports soccer and rugby, then later came up with

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    Why Football is the Greatest Sport in America Every country has a sport that they find most interesting. Due to the nationwide involvement, this sport will result in a great amount of revenue, and a common form of entertainment. In America, it is evident that this sport is football. No other sport pulls in the same amount of revenue, media and nationwide attention than football does. It is popular in all age groups, and is the staple of sporting events to attend while students are in high school

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    Imagine watching a football game on a Sunday afternoon. You're watching the big game with your family, decked out in your team colors, and your team gets a touchdown for the win. You and your family members celebrate as pride fills the room. Times like these are the things people love about football the most. In fact, in 2011, a reported 200 million people tuned in to enjoy the sport. Because of this, football will always be a fan favorite and should never be banned. First, football is one of the most

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    to intend to Mizzou football players stand down. Actually, there had a vary events and protests before this one, but all of them wasn’t seriously hit the University of the Mizzou till the boycott. Why this boycott hit the board and make them cut the president down. The reason quickly was figure out by the Washington post. According the Washing post, the boycott will potentially cost at least one million

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    of 2011, Delaware University announced that it was discontinuing its men’s wrestling, swimming, tennis, and gymnastics programs (Gottesdiener, 2011). Organizations like this are being diminished and discarded at an ever-increasing rate all across America. College and high school students competing in these athletic events are truly passionate about their chosen sport. In many cases, promising athletes are offered scholarships, initiating a symbiotic relationship between the student and the school

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    games on tv, or meeting your role model sports player. Soccer in America is looked at way differently than fútbol (soccer) in Spanish-speaking countries. Soccer here in America is looked at as a fun family night with food, drinks, and merchandise. While in Spanish-speaking countries they see fútbol (soccer) as a way of life. They eat,sleep, and breathe the sport. They are very passionate in watching and playing it. In America the approximate amount of people that watch soccer is 14,156,000. In

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