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    The Washington Redskins and Baltimore Ravens will play each other during week 3 of the 2015 NFL Preseason games at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday. Despite being 2-0 in this year’s preseason, the Redskins are potentially in a lot of trouble as their starting quarterback Robert Griffin III was injured during their game against the Detroit Lions last Thursday. Washington won the game, 21-17, as reported by SB Nation, but Griffin left the game with a concussion as Detroit’s

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    Cowboys Case Study

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    An inept passing game proved to be the deciding factor in the Cowboys’ fifth straight loss. In his second start, Matt Cassel competed 13 of 25 passes for a mere 97 yards against the Seahawks. Defensively, DC Rod Marinelli’s unit mitigated the play fakes of the Seahawks’ read-option concepts, but it wasn’t enough for the Cowboys, who lost 13-12 in another hard fought battle. The last time the Cowboys won a game was against the Eagles in Week 2 when Marinelli’s unit smothered the Eagles’ ground game

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    The theme of a story is the moral message or lesson of a story. There are many themes in Home Alone and Ransom of Red Chief but the one that stood out to me the most was that the looks of people can be extremely different from their actions. In the story Ransom of Red Chief the story states “The kid was a freckle-faced boy of ten with freckles that stood out. His hair was the color of the cover of the magazine you buy at the newsstand when you want to catch a train. Hey little boy! Says Bill Would

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    Tom Brady vs. Peyton Manning When you look at Tom Brady or Peyton Manning you usually only think of one word “Greatness” both were/are long time franchise quarterbacks that helped define a generation of football rivalries as over their careers they faced off Seventeen times with five of the games happening in the playoffs. But to really start to compare these two quarterbacks you need to look at the beginning of their careers. Peyton manning was a heisman winning Quarterback coming out of the University

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    Today at 1 o’clock, the Philadelphia Eagles take on the San Francisco 49ers at the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. This matchup today is fairly one-sided as the Eagles, right now with the best record in football which is 6-1, face a merely suffering 49ers team, who is tied with the Cleveland Browns with having the worst record in the league at 0-7. So the 49ers will be looking to grab their long-awaited first win of the season after losing to the Dallas Cowboys in a blowout of 40-10, as

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    Tom Brady’s home, also known as the AFC East, hasn’t exactly been the most riveting division since the turn of the century. In fact, Brady’s New England Patriots have only lost the division once (2008 Miami Dolphins) in the past 14 seasons. Additionally, their presence has consistently hurt the rest of the division, which has only sent one team to the playoffs via a Wild Card berth (2016 Dolphins) since 2010. In short, the dynamic duo of Brady and Bill Belichick has owned the AFC East. Unfortunately

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    Football Research Paper

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    MORGANTOWN, W.Va.--Playing four quarters has been a challenging task for the West Virginia offense this football season. In last week's 28-23 win over Kansas State, the Mountaineers started out hot but sputtered in the second half, which happened the previous week. During the first half last week, WVU picked up 338 yards of offense. Will Grier completed 16-of-28 passes for 275 yards. Every game, WVU seems to either start slow or finish slow. "If we put together four quarters we would have 40

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    NFL Draft Bust

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    Professional sports leagues like the NFL, the NBA, and the NHL seen some amazing athletes come out of the draft, especially top 5 picks. However, not every pick can be perfect, so there are often draft busts. However, there are none bigger than Ryan Leaf, Greg Oden, and Rick DiPietro. Leaf, Oden, and DiPietro are their respective sport’s biggest draft bust, but who is the biggest draft bust of all time? Ryan Leaf, a quarterback from Washington State, was the second overall pick in the 1998 NFL

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    Almost four years into his career, Denver Broncos quarterback Brock Osweiler now has two starts and two wins on his resume'. Osweiler was the Broncos second-round draft pick in the 2012 NFL Draft, and is expected to be the future of the Broncos organization. Peyton Manning will miss significant time due to a partially torn plantar fascia near his left heel. The formerly known understudy of Manning, Osweiler has thrown for 250 and 270 yards in his two wins. The most impressive win though, came on

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    Duane Brown Duane Anthony Brown was born in Richmond, Virginia on August 30, 1985. He attended Hermitage High School in Richmond, where he competed in track, played football and basketball, and also played saxophone in the high school’s marching band. Although he was only 250 pounds coming out of high school, Brown was rated by Rivals.com as a three-start tight end prospect. Brown opted to attend Virginia Tech and initially played as a tight end under Coach Frank Beamer from 2004 to 2008. He

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