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    FOOTBALL Modern days in the United States, the sport American football has become not only entertainment but also a tradition whether it’s watching the college championship or watching the super bowl with the family. The sport of American football is unique to the United States and has grown and became iconic over the years and has become a part of many Americans lives. Football, it is the only real contented sport. Without question, football is the most popular sport in America. Football is also

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    globally. According to the text, the NFL has been developing the World Football League (WFL) since 1991 with Montreal, London, Barcelona, and Frankfurt willing to participate (Thoma, 2013). With the success of playing professional games overseas, has spark an interest globally to expand teams in Europe. A major road block that the WFL has is how the United States views this league. Most of America views the international leagues as minor league’s instead of equals. The WFL will have a better chance

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    1960’s In the 1960’s most sports hit a really big growth spurt. If it weren’t for the 1960’s baseball, football, and boxing would not be the same as they are today. These sports caught almost everyone's attention on game days. People tried to be like the players and be as good as them, that pushed people to do better at athletic things that made them healthier. Sports like baseball, football, and boxing all provided role models that changed people’s lives in the 1960’s. Baseball in the 1960’s

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    by: mike lupica fantasy league The main character of the story fantasy league is a twelve year old boy named Charlie gaines. This book was written by mike lupica. this boy is a very caring and loving young boy. He is very intelligent. He is very observant and very quick on picking plays up.He shows and helps many people like the football coach. The coach is the nfl coach for the los angeles bulldogs. Charlie is very observant by watching the nfl games and picking

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    creation of football, many people have enjoyed it in their American society. The game is part of our culture, and this shows when every sunday almost all televisions are tuned into some kind of game. This shows how three main keys to football have shaped it into the great game it is today.The NFL is a main part of American sports. The history of the league, the progression of rules, and the important people shape how this game is enjoyed and played today. Through the presence of football there have

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    NFL Generations The National Football League (NFL) has diverged over time during its existence from 1920. The National Football League 's experience is still more exciting today than in past generations. The actors today are larger, more degraded, and stronger than professional actors. Although the same general rules still apply in today’s game, but new ones are brought up every year to protect players from injuries. Ever since the league started in 1920, the football equipment for participants has

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    The National Football League(NFL) is running one of its own games on the public, and as one the most supported non-profit organizations in American history. The NFL excels at tackling the American taxpayer. It should be of no surprise that with its religious-like following, the NFL receives the same tax-exempt status as a church, exempted under the IRS 501 (c)(6) code from paying federal taxes. The legislation puts the NFL as a non-profit trade association which it has been under since 1942. This

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    Head Trauma In Football

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    The National Football League (NFL) generates billions of dollars a year and it produces the most watched events on television. However, recent research has showed that the game of football might be too dangerous for someone to consider it to be a full-time job, and the players have taken notice. A recent trend has started consisting of players retiring well-before the “prime” of their careers, and this is due to the physical damage that isn’t always so clear to the eye. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

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    Descrption: In the two countries this sport is practiced, in United States the football is called soccer and it is one of the most played games in this country, however, "it is not among the 4 most popular sports" ( «Rivalidad EE.UU. - México I», 2012). Most people who practice this sport has a young age, the largest football organizations are: Female "National Women's Soccer League" and male "Major League Soccer". In the Ecuador this sport was adopted from England and it had great acceptance of

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    year for football fans. With NFL, NCAA football, even young football leagues, but the most common injury that comes with football is concussions. Whether or not concussions are a big deal or a real injury is always a controversy with NFL and NCAA but not for young football leagues. Yet what if that can all be solved? What if anyone could diagnose a concussion? Concussions are found in every sport, but why does it seem to be such a big deal within football leagues? Concussions are one of the hardest

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