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    The NFL draft is held in Chicago from April 28th to the 30th. Since, the Super Bowl was earlier this year it gives all teams to think about what players they want to pick to be on their team. All teams have had three months to look at many player that they would want on their team to help their team improve. The first team that gets to pick is the team that has the lowest record and then the second team with the lowest record would pick next and so on. If any teams end up with the same record then

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    In the beginning of the year I had went to the first football game against Jackson State. I went with a friend who is also goes to UNLV and I distinctly remember that we were excited for our first college football game. The drive there was long because the Sam Boyd stadium is on the other side of town but it turned out to be a nice bonding experience. The amount of reckless drivers trying to cut into our lane once they realized that they should have waited behind the long line of cars was atrocious

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    Violent Snowball

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    and they are Austin, Julius, Cole, Mason, and Tyler including me. it was so fun it was like i was on a cruize when i played with them like during the winter we had a violent snowball fight it was like as violent as world war 2. And we also played football and we did not want it to be violent so we just played two and tap. Kickball was fun until i kicked it into the thorn bush and it popped, and went sledding too and i crashed because when we raced i hit the metal fence and flipped off my sled like

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    Football Head Trauma

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    article talks about that pros and cons of playing football specifically CTE a disease linked to head trauma. Throughout the discussion people have talked about their different stories related to football head trauma here are the highlight of some of them. “but she has also has received plenty of hateful emails criticizing her to let her son play in the first place.” As you can tell the mood in the article is weighed very heavily on the cons side of football. Many people think that the main damage happened

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    Heisman Trophy Winner

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    This college football season was absolutely magnificent. The playoff race came down to the final week, and there were stars everywhere. The resurgence of the running back was a pleasure to watch, and now, two of the most prolific running backs we've seen in a while might get to take home some serious hardware; the Heisman Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in the country every year. There were some very deserving candidates who weren't invited to New York City, (Sorry Baker Mayfield and

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    Football Safety Essay

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    Football can be a very unsafe sport for most, some can take it, some cannot. Football has been rated badly a lot because of it's bad for the body. Qbs can be made in the making of youth football. Two middle school qbs first met up in 2012, one named Jared Goff, one named Hackenberg, they stayed friends all the way through college and both got drafted, except they were separated to different teams. They have faced about 3 times, goff on the rams, hackenberg on the colts. At Michigan State’s pro day

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    Jones is a day full of exciting pre-game fun, a wild kickoff tradition, and a stadium filled with the Saddle Tramps, energetic students, and families. As I look out onto the field I can feel the energy building. I see the bright green that is the football field and I can smell the freshly popped popcorn coming from the concession stand. When I look to my right I can see the giant screen that displays the players practicing and even shows some of the students dancing along to the music that plays in

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    requirements of the University. Also you need a composite SAT score of a 1140 to attend Fayetteville State University. The school mascot is a fighting Bronco or the Broncos. They offer many sports for their student body to compete in such as participate in flag football, basketball, track and field, soccer, and swimming. They only have 10 sports that is the NCAA these sports are men's football, basketball, cross country and track, and golf. The women's programs include basketball, volleyball, softball, cross

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    My book “QB 1” by Mike Lupica, Jake Cullen is a freshman trying to do what his dad and brother were great at doing. That is becoming the starting quarterback, and leading his hometown football team the Granger Cowboys to another state championship. Jake has a lot of pressure. From not only his former NFL quarterback dad Troy, and his brother Wyatt who is the starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns. So can Jake get out of his family's shadows and bring the Granger cowboys to another state championship

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    that is when they could be at their most dangerous according to Bulldogs coach Andy Patmore. “[The Wests Tigers] play very open and fast in all of their grades, they’re always dangerous when they’re allowed to run free and play a bit of ad-lib football.” “They’ve got nothing to lose and certainly we’ll enjoy the occasion, our boys have just got to be up and ready for a good performance.” Due to the finals position being guaranteed for the Bulldogs, the focus of the match will certainly be on

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