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    Cougars Creative Writing

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    4th Quarter “3rd and 10 on the Dragons 40 yard line, 20 seconds to go. 10 to 7 Dragons are leading, timeout Cougars as they talk things over.” Hi I’m Ryan Hobbes, I bet you’re wondering what is happening. Well I play for the Cougars varsity high school football team in New York. I’m in 11th grade and I want to go all the way. Anyway off of me, I’m in a game right now versus our rival team the Dragons. I’m the top wide receiver on our team, but I have not gotten a lot of action this game.

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    Dallas Cowboys History

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    Who are the top linebackers in Dallas Cowboys’ history? Football is a game that’s ultimately won at the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. The Dallas Cowboys currently have 12 players who’ve been enshrined out of their 14 overall members in the Hall. 8 have made it on offense, 4 have made it on defense, and though getting after the quarterback starts from the D-lineman, the Cowboys have had a few second level defenders at linebacker that impacted their defense to triumph. As we continue

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    The History of the NFL The NFL has become the most popular sport in the United States. It is watched my millions every weekend. The NFL is only growing in popularity. With new fans joining the fun every day. The NFL has faced its share of problems too. With concussions scaring away many future players, the NFL is hoping to lower the possibility of concussions in the future. Each NFL team plays a total of 16 games over a span of 17 weeks. There are two conferences in the NFL, the AFC and the NFC

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    History of the Dallas Cowboys Essay example

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    post-season action. They would eventually lose in the Playoff Bowl on January 9, 1967 to the Baltimore Colts (Fleming 1). In 1967, they Cowboys put together back-to-back winning seasons, and earned the Capitol Division title (Fleming 1). This season the Cowboys won their first playoff game, but eventually lost to the Green Bay Packers. The Packers won the NFL title game with a score of 21-17, which is now classically known as the “Ice Bowl” (Prinalgin 1). The next couple of season ended in disappointment

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    toughness, ability to gain separation from defensive backs with precise route running, physicality, radius to catch the football in tight spaces, and sure hands, helped propel the Cowboys’ dynasty in the 90’s as the first team in NFL history to win 3 super bowls in a 4-year span. Irvin was Troy Aikman’s go-to-receiver on passing downs as one of the best Hall of Fame QB/WR connections ever on the gridiron. In the 5-time Pro Bowler’s illustrious career, the ’95 season was clearly the best single-season performance

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    fanfiction is going to be a bizarre twist on the of the last two minutes of the game with the commentators' speech. The commentators' names are Joe Buck and Troy Aikman. I am also going to change the magnitude of the game to the winner goes to the Super Bowl so this is the NFC Championship game. “The score is thirty-five to thirty-one with the Packers leading. The Cowboys have received the ball on their own twenty-five-yard line with one minute and thirty-two seconds left in the ball game” Joe

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    History of The Super Bowl Essay

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    The impact of the Super bowl has been a phenomenon. In fact, since January 1967 “it has become part of the American culture, which illustrates that it has become the single-most important event in the sporting world currently” (Johnson, Savidge, pp. 83). The Super bowl had quite humble origins, which is why it is shocking to understand as to why this game became vastly popular and remains that way. In fact, one would notice that it is a county fair, a weeklong convention along with an unofficial

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    Coke Zero strongly point out “taste like a regular coke” in the ads and affection for the source resulting from physical appearance. Mean Troy – Coke Zero Super Bowl Ad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKFUcEkIbEg&playnext=1&list=PL596717D3FBCE10CD Channel Factors Coke Zero has large target audience therefore the advertising ads always appear in mass media such as Magazine, TV, Billboard and Internet. Magazine

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    another name change when they reestablished in Washington D.C as the Washington Redskins in 1937; and made the Griffith Stadium their new home. Over the decades, the professional football team obtained a number of NFL championship titles such as their Super Bowl victories in 1983, 1988, and 1992. The Redskins became highly recognized and attracted a new fan base throughout

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    “Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to the 50th NFL Super Bowl here in Dallas, Texas at the AT&T Stadium, home of America’s team, the Dallas Cowboys,” says the commentator. As many Americans obviously know, the Super Bowl is the biggest game of the year in the National Football League and most likely the most watched single game in all of sports in the United States of America. This game is played between the best team of the American Football Conference (AFC) and the best team of the National Football

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