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    year early on. However, Big Blue football simply does not give up. Every player wears their jersey with pride and holds their head high. During practice, we improve together and learn from our mistakes. We are not a group of individuals, but a unified team. We cannot rely on one person to carry us on their back, as we all have our individual tasks that need to be accomplished in order to be successful. In my second year at Andover, I have learned that Andover football is more than just a commitment

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    Concussions In Football

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    Would I let my son play football? Football is a widely recognized sport, but over the years it increased the attention of many news outlets due to their severe and damaging outcomes. It sadly led to star football players’ lives being withheld, or immediately taken. Players should come home with victories or how they can improve, so they could win, than not coming back home due to a overnight hospital stay. That being said, I wouldn’t let my son play football at a young age, because it causes long

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    Why Football Is Alive

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    that’s what this is about. What is a very famous sport? Football, football is one of the most famous sports in the world. When I play football I feel alive and that is why I believe in football. The reason I feel alive in football is because I have a free will to tackle or block someone. Football is the sport that builds my muscles up. Football is a great sport, but it takes a lot of hard work, sweat, and skill. My friend and I play football together and when we play we will block, tackle, and throw

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    Football Is Too Dangerous Could any parent unwillingly picture their kids out there playing football try to compete for a win with all their might and strength , putting their bodies on the line while brutality beating and getting beat up on by the opposing team members who have the same means as all the others players.The means of just sitting in the crowd cheering watching someone son out there playing a sport such as football which risks the body health and functions can just be unbearable

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    sport in America, football. However, as there is advances in science and more data comes out to start understanding more about human anatomy, and at the same time sports becomes bigger in the U.S.. More concern is raised about football. Football could be considered one of the most violent sports along with rugby and hockey. As more National Football League players are coming forward with mental illnesses such as alzheimer 's post concussion syndrome and more linked to football more fear of concussions

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    spectators view the game of football. The overall stadium experience a spectator may have depends heavily on some of the physical aspects of the stadium’s environment. If the experience is positive, then the desire to visit the stadium again will be more likely. If the overall experience is negative, then more than likely the spectator will not return. In my research, I have found that The University of Alabama does a great job at keeping their attendance up at their football games. While many people

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    My Passion For Football

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    competitive, I wanted to be involved in it. As the years went on, my passion for athletics narrowed to one particular sport, football. What drew me to this particular sport are its three main characteristics: physicality, mental prowess, and the intangibles. These assets are required for not only a person, but a team to be successful. The physical aspect of the game of football separates those who are truly dedicated and motivated from those who aren’t willing to sacrifice their body. That sacrifice

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    College football and NFL football There are over 200 million unique viewers that watch football every year. College and NFL football is one of the major things that can cease 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

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    Football is an American sport, that many families and friends enjoy together. However, many people have not been interested in going to the football games they normally enjoy and not because of losses, but because of the disrespectful players in the National Football League (NFL). Kneeling during the National Anthem has become an issue, and some find it offensive because it’s disrespectful to people who fight for our country, it shows our country doesn’t care how we act, and it causes people of

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    Ever since football gained fame and became a major sport in the United States, the players that play this sport started receiving special treatment. Division 1 college football has become a huge program in this country now and it is run under certain guidelines that are established by NCAA. It requires students to take sixteen essential courses and students are then made eligible based on a sliding scale. Sliding scale a student can have a GPA of 2.0 and have SAT scored of 1010 or have a SAT score

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