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    are over 200 million unique viewers that watch football every year. College and NFL football is one of the major things that can seise Americans from thinking about all of the awful things in the world and unite people together. Certain things come with each league that are different and similar to each other. There are even some areas of both leagues that people most likely did not even know about either of them. These two notorious football leagues have many similarities and differences in the way

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    Lingerie Football When bringing up the topic of Football, people think of muscular men above six foot, physically competing with each other on a playing field. Offensive and defensive players that are in the pros are on average 6-feet 5 inches and weigh around 300 pounds. While skill players such as receivers, running backs, and defensive backs are usually around 6 foot, and weigh 200 pounds. Men in pro leagues are very big and described as mean guys, warriors, and often referred to as “ready

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    Professional baseball and football are two of America’s favorite pastimes. These two extremely popular sports have immense fan bases. Both sports require high skill levels, intense training, and athletic ability. Baseball is traditionally played in the spring, and summer seasons, whereas football is traditionally played in the fall, and winter seasons. The pool of players in the professional baseball and football league are drafted from two considerably different organizations. Furthermore, the

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    American Football is played around the world. If you've been in the military, you know that our American Football is played everywhere. There are leagues in Germany, Italy, Ireland, England, Scotland, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, Romania, even Russia. How? The extent of the game, has moved around the world. Though of course we know about the NFL and the Canadian Football League, but what about the other countries. How come we don't get to learn of these leagues? Some of these leagues are Pro leagues. The

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    Nerds of the Football World It’s a typical Fall Sunday afternoon and millions of people are huddled around their televisions at home, or at sports bars watching their local team’s battle on the gridiron for football supremacy. Meanwhile, a growing number of the most diehard football fanatics are sitting around their computers. Why aren’t they watching the game you may wonder? It’s simple. A new phenomenon called Fantasy Football is sweeping the nation. The goal of fantasy football is to compile

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    The Baseball Of The Nfl

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    American Football was voted the most popular sport in America by 20% over baseball(ESPN Harris Poll). The NFL today has tv ratings off the charts, breaking records every Super Bowl(Coming Soon.com). But what started out as an American staple, actually was a mix of different sports. The first “football” game was actually just an altered soccer game between Rutgers and Princeton, but no one would realize the revolution it would bring to America. It then evolved with the help of rugby. Twenty years

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    271 Concussions

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    controversy of safety in the National Football League has been escalating over the years due to the increased number of serious head injuries to current and retired NFL players. The concussion controversy started in 1994 when the league created the Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Committee and appointed Dr. Elliot Pellman as chairman. Pellman had no previous experience with brain science and stated "We discuss it on the list of things every time we have a league meeting … We think the issue of knees

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    the year the National Football League was founded, multiple issues have come up regarding bargaining and anti-trust law. The National Football League Players Association, also known as the NFLPA, the labor organization representing the individual players, was founded in 1956. Its main goal was, and still is, to get the best bargaining agreement for the players, making sure all the needs and interests have been met. However, the job of those working at the National Football League Players Association

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    Professional football is known to dominate all other American sports. Prime-time football is an essential part of American culture. Each year anticipation for the start of the new season builds as dedicated fans eagerly await for game time. People can’t help but love the high energy and intensity each game provides. Once a favorite team is picked, fans follow the season in hopes that their team makes big at the Super Bowl. Whether going to experience a game in person or being able to watch it on

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    teams, and new leagues were emerging in sports. Some sports were just starting, some were broadening their horizons, while others were just becoming more popular. The media helped to make sports become more popular in the 1920s. Movie houses showed videos of sports contests, which helped create stars. Newspapers and magazines gave the sports reporter a new authority as the media brought information about athletes and athletics to large audiences. Radio broadcasts of college football and professional

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