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Social And Cultural Influences On Michael Strahan
Michael Strahan There were social, economic, and cultural influences on Michael Strahan which affected his lifetime achievements. Michael Strahan
has been well–known for many years and for many different reasons. Michael's career has been very diverse and has brought him a lot of success
throughout his career. Many people know Michael for his amazing career playing in the NFL as a defensive lineman for the New York Giants or
for his famous gap in his front teeth. He had over 15 years of football experience and even more years on TV. Michael was drafted in the NFL after
playing football for Texas Southern University in Houston. "In the spring of 1993, the talented defensive player was selected 40th overall in the
NFL draft, by the New York Giants." (Biography.com Editors). After being drafted by the New York Giants that is when his career began to take off.
Michael Strahan holds the record for most sacks in a single season. In 2008, Strahan retired from the NFL with 141.5 quarterback sacks. Michael
Strahan took over Regis Philbin's position as the co–host on a morning talk show. In... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He became a football analyst on FOX Sports, co–hosting NFL Sunday Pregame shows before starting Live! With Kelly and Michael. "Michael
Strahan became the 11th highest paid retired athlete earning more than $14 million and his net worth is $55 million" (Triggs). In 2014 Strahan was
welcomed into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Michael set outstanding records to make it to the hall of fame. Working on the defensive end, he had
141.5 sacks in 15 seasons. In 2001 Strahan set the record for most sacks in one season. (Lavnik). He was awarded so many times that Michael decided
he wanted to give back. He started the Michael Strahan Foundation that creates organizations to support underprivileged kids in the New York City
area. Other than the Michael's foundation, he always donates money to 12 other charities and
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National Collegiate Athletic Association ( Ncaa ) Division...
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I sports, specifically football and men's basketball, have become a a grand spectacle in
American culture today. The rights to broadcasting the playoff schedule for these two major sports brings in nearly a billion dollars worth of revenue
for the organization each year. The time has come for student– athletes to no longer be seen as amateurs. College athletes are the number one reason the
NCAA is able to generate such a great amount of revenue; they dedicate countless hours of every day to their craft, miss large chunks of classes,
and deserve to receive just compensation for their tremendous efforts.NCAA men 's football and basketball are treated, marketed, and played like
professional level sports; therefor, the athletes deserve just compensation for their efforts. The NCAA is a billion dollar corporation that is allowed
to rake in its profit off the backs of unpaid college athletes. According to freelance journalist, and Robin Goldstein Award for Outstanding Regional
Reporting, Reed Karaim, "...broadcasters pay the top college football conferences more than $200 million each annually, with each team in some
conferences receiving $20 million or more" (Karaim). Because the college athletes at these schools are refused to be seen as anything but amateurs by
the NCAA, the money gained from in game revenues never sees its way into the player's hands. Rather, these Division I programs spend this money
paying coaches
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Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team in the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National
Football League (NFL). They are based in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas. The team currently plays their home games at Texas Stadium in Irving,
but they are scheduled to move to a new stadium in nearby Arlington in 2009.[1] The Cowboys joined the NFL as a 1960 expansion team.[2] The
team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive games in front of sold out stadiums. The Cowboys' streak of
160 sold–out regular and post–season games began in 1990, and included 79 straight sellouts at their home, Texas Stadium, and 81 straight sell–outs on
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In 1959 the AFL formed and included a team named the Dallas Texans. Texas multimillionaire Clint Murchison, Jr, owned this team. He then hired
Texas "Tex" Schramm, to run his team. The Dallas Texans' team was built with free agents and acquired players because the 1960 NFL college
draft had already taken place and the new head coach Tom Landry was hired. (Italia 6). With the team starting to be built, January 28, 1960, the
NFL voted to award a franchise to the Dallas Texans' owner (Italia 7). The team then finished organizing and hired a staff. In March of 1960, their
name was changed to the Dallas Cowboys (Italia 8). I had never known the beginning of this team and it sparked my curiosity to research further.
"Tom Landry knew right away that he was in trouble" (Savage 31). The expansion team of 1960 was created with rejects from other NFL teams.
The players who were sent to Dallas were the worst three players from each team (Savage 31). "When Landry got his first look at the motley squad,
he had one thought. " It was just a matter of time "Landry said, "before I'd be
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The Informative Speech On Sports In Sports
General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about different sports. Central Idea (Thesis): There are so many sports leagues
out there, and we would like to inform you a little bit about the NFL, MLB, NHL, and competitive swimming Introduction Football American football
developed out of a combination of soccer and rugby. No single variety of the sport was played –– some schools played soccer, others rugby, while still
others played various combinations of the two without any written rules. The first ever college football game was playing in 1869 which was
Princeton vs Rutgers. Soon after, other colleges started playing as well. Professional football became a reality a few decades after the sport
became popular. The first evidence of someone being paid money just to play a football game came on November 12, 1892. William "Pudge"
Heffelfinger was paid $12,000 by the Allegheny Athletic Association to play a game. Only one year later, the first professional football contract
was signed, and more poured in. As the sport became more popular, it also became more violent, especially because of "mass plays." Mass plays
required every member of a side moving together to try to score. According to thepeoplehistory.com, in the 1905 season, 149 serious injuries were
recorded from the sport, along with 18 deaths. Action had to be taken, and people were asking for a changes –– including President Theodore
Roosevelt. This led to the creation of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which still governs college sports in the U.S. today. The
rule changes allowed the sport to become more about speed and skill, rather than just brute force. This significantly reduced the number of injuries and
deaths. The next few years consisted of teams being formed, but most of them from the early 1900s died out. Without a true league, teams had no
control over the sport. Players would move from one team to another, chasing the highest salary. The official league's name was set as the American
Professional Football Association (APFA). The early years were still unorganized. Teams came and went, and players still switched squads frequently. It
wasn't until 1922 when the league was renamed to the National
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Dak Prescott
The year of 1988, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana a young man was born and goes by the name of Dak Prescott, He loves his family but he really likes to
play football. He has broke his arm twice before and his Mom does not want him to play football anymore, Although he Believes football is his destiny
to play in the NFL. Dak woke up to go to work on a cold Wednesday of December 4, 2028, but his car had a flat tire and his car battery had no juice to
even try to crank the car, so Dak had to walk 5 miles to work and on his way to work he saw two kids throwing a football which made him think of his
dream of being a NFL Quarterback, so he quit his job and practice really hard even though he is not quite big enough a scientist took note of him
working
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The Greatest Football Player Research Paper
What makes a football player great? There are many things that make a football player great. Here are three of the greatest players and why they
are the greatest. The National football league (NFL) was founded on August 20, 1920. It was founded by Jim Thorpe, George Halas, and Ralph Hay.
The NFL has 32 teams which many athletes play on. There are many people who have actually become famous and rich for being such good athletes.
Along with becoming famous and rich these players have become the greatest of all time. Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Walter Payton are the three of
the greatest football players who have ever lived and they made history. Joe Montana made history being one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.
First, the number of passing yards that joe achieved was astonishing. "Joe Montana had a remarkable 40,551passing yards" (NFL.com). A great
quarterback like Montana, theses starts are nothing we didn't expect. Next, touchdowns are very important in football and Joe Montana had many of
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First Jerry Rice had a crazy amount of recieving yards while he played. That's why he is one of the best players to play the game of football. "Jerry
Rice has achieved 22,895 receiving yards in his time playing" (NFL.com). With 22,895 receiving yards you have to be one of the best. Jerry Rice was
one of the top scoring wide receivers of all time. "NFL.com said that Jerry Rice scored 197 touchdowns" (NFL.com). Rice was insane on the field who
was always able to find away to score no matter what. Throughout Rice's career he was chosen to receive many awards that shows how good of a
football player he was. " Many of the awards that Jerry rice achieved were MPV's" (wikipedia). Jerry Rice changed the course of football by showing
talent isn't the only thing you need to become the best. This is why Jerry Rice is one of the best football players to ever play a down in the
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Jackie Robinson Obstacles
Jack Robinson or "Jackie" for short, was a Professional baseball player in the MLB. Although Jackie Robinson was primarily known as the first black
person to play professional baseball, he had many other recognizable achievements throughout his life. On his way to breaking the color barrier of
professional baseball Robinson faced many challenges and hardships. Without Jackie Robinson, professional sports and even the world might not be
the same today. On January 31st, 1919 Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born into a sharecropping family in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie was the youngest of
five children, and was single handedly raised by his mother. Being the only black family their area, and living in borderline poverty affected the
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Rickey had been planning on trying to break the color barrier of baseball by bringing an African American baseball player to the Major Leagues.
Jackie Robinson joined the Montreal Royals, an all–white baseball team in the Dodgers farm system. Although Jackie deserved to play there, he
received hatred and discrimination from the fans and even his teammates. During Jackie's first year with the Monarchs, he hit .349 which led the
league. Even with his talent and success, Jackie was forced to endure harsh racism throughout the country. Much of the harassment came from opposing
teams and
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Jackie Robinson In The 1950's: Major League Baseball
The 1950's was an era of jazz music, the Korean War just around the corner, and the greatest invention ever; bubble wrap. If one were to look into
America from the outside during this time, the U.S. would seem like an utopia, but when you dig deeper, a bigger issue comes to life. African
Americans had been fighting against racial discrimination for centuries; during the 1950s, however, the struggle against racism and segregation
entered the mainstream of American life. In the midst of all the struggle, one man made his mark on history, on the biggest stage possible; Major
League Baseball. His name? Jackie Robinson. Despite being an astound baseball player, Robinson influenced more than just the game of baseball, he
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He was the youngest of five children raised in a single–parent home. After Robinson graduated high school, he attended a small junior college in
Pasadena where he excelled in multiple sports including basketball, track, football, and of course baseball, which he earned the title of the Most
Valuable Player (MVP) in 1938. After two–years at Pasadena J.C., Jackie then transferred to UCLA in 1939 and continued his athletic career in four
sports; in fact he became the first person to earn a varsity letter in four different sports. Despite being a stud in, well, everything, Jackie decided to take
another route and joined the United States Army from 1942–1944 (Dreier) and served as second lieutenant. Though, he never combat because in 1944,
during boot camp, he was arrested and court–martialed after refusing to give up his seat and move to the back of a segregated bus; sound familiar?
Luckily it was overruled and he received an honorable
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Walter Payon Quotes
Walter Payton once said "If you ask me how I want to be remembered, it is as a winner. You know what a winner is? A winner is somebody who has
given his best effort, who has tried the hardest they possibly can, who has utilized every ounce of energy and strength within them to accomplish
something. It doesn't mean that they accomplished it or failed, it means that they've given it their best. That's a winner." This meaningful quote
suggests that being a winner doesn't necessarily mean that you have to win every single game or award; all you have to do to be a winner is show
that you put effort and that you actually tried to win. This quote was very relevant to Walter Payton according to Don Yaegar, the author of Walter
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Walter Payton was a very important figure in football history because not only did he fight through his hard times in high school and college but he
also remained same and sympathetic through his football career. He taught all of us that not everything is about winning; instead, you put all of your
strength and faith into something that you love. Born on July 25, 1954 in a small town of Columbia, Mississippi; Walter was brought into this world
by Peter and Alyne Payton to change football history in a tremendous way. Peter and Alyne were loving and hardworking parents; in fact, they
sacrificed their jobs so that Walter and his siblings wouldn't remain alone. The Payton's weren't wealthy and rich but according to Walter, that made
him appreciate life more as a kid. As a child, Walter was alwasy sympathetic although he really didn't get involved into sports until the first year of
high school. He had two other siblings, Eddie and Pam Payton, whom he shared many memories with mostly outdoors; Walter admired his brother's
athletic capacity and decided he would become involved in the football
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The Vikings Era
Tarkenton, Grant, Peterson, and Allen. Just a few names that come to mind when you think of one of the greatest football franchises of all time.
There are quite a few factors that make the Minnesota Vikings one of the most dominant teams in the NFL in history and presently. To name a few
they have an extremely successful past, a moderately notable present era due to on and off success throughout the 2000s, and a seemingly bright
future. Firstly, their past is one of the most storied in the National Football League. They've had many notable teams such as the 1970, '74, '75, and '77
Vikings. All of these participants in the Vikings 1970s dynasty went to the Super Bowl. Unfortunately they lost all four which is a feat accomplished
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There is no doubt that these accomplishments will continue into the future due to the young age of so many players on the team. The Vikings are
also receiving a new stadium that's scheduled to finish before the 2016 season which can only boost the Vikings morale, and it could even add a
soccer team to the city of Minnesota, potentially reeling in more fans for the team. All in all, the Vikings have had a historic past, a successful present,
and a bright
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A Brief Biography of Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson was one of the most historically well known people in the civil rights movement. So as the first man to integrate major league
baseball, Jackie Robinson had a game changing impact on the way the game was played. Having the courage to fight for what is right, Jackie
broke the imaginary color barrier that has covered major league baseball for years. Through his resiliency and tenaciousness in the face of seemingly
unconquerable odds, Jackie Robinson set the course for African Americans to continue the expansion for equality and true freedom while he was
becoming one of the greatest Major League baseball players in history. In 1919, Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia. His family
being sharecroppers, Jackie's mother, Mallie, raised Jackie and his four other siblings.(JackieRobinson.com) Being the only black family on the block,
his family faced discrimination and racism from neighbors all around. From a humble beginning, Jackie was an outstanding athlete.(larrylester42.com)
Jackie was promoted from Washington Junior High. Later, he entered John Muir High School after his junior high career. Recognizing his athletic
ability, Robinson's older brothers inspired Jackie to pursue sports.(Jackierobinson.com) Robinson attended Pasadena Junior College after high school.
That is where he continued his athletic career. He played on the football team, baseball team, and he broke school broad–jumping records. Most of
Jackie's teammates were white. In 1938,
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jackie robinson Essay
The grandson of a slave, Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia; he was the youngest of five children. Jackie
grew up very poor, but little did he know that his athletic ability would open the doors for his future. After his father deserted the family when Jackie
was six months old, his mother, Mallie Robinson, moved the family to California in search of work. California also subjected blacks to segregation at
that time, but to less of a degree than in the Deep South. The young Jackie defused his anger over this prejudice by immersing himself in sports. He
displayed extraordinary athletic skills in high school, excelling at football, basketball, baseball, and track. After helping Pasadena Junior College ...
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Louis Cardinal organization, Rickey made the move to Brooklyn. He felt that a more diverse culture would be a little more receptive to his plans.
Ricky initiated his efforts by developing a plan to start up a new African American League made up of six franchises with one being the Brooklyn
Brown Dodgers. The real truth was that it offered him a front to evaluate potential black talent to be integrated into the Major League.
In the beginning, it was actually Boston, not Brooklyn that showed interest in Robinson and the two other players; Sam Jethroe and Marvin Williams.
Political pressure from Boston City Councilor Isador H.Y. Muchnick prompted the tryout. He threatened to take away the Red Sox permit to hold
games in Fenway Park on Sundays if efforts were not made to integrate the ball club. Plans were put together by Pittsburgh Courier sportswriter
Wendell Smith. The tryouts led to a dead end, and none of the three players were signed. Ironically, Boston in 1959 would be the last team in the
majors to integrate their ballclub.
However, on October 23, 1945, Robinson signed a contract with Rickey to play for the Montreal Royals; a Dodgers farm team in the International
League. Prior to the signing, Ricky went through extreme detail with Robinson on what it would take to be successful in the majors. He tormented and
ridiculed him with potential situations that he could encounter. Robinson was able to maintain his demeanor. Jackie made a commitment to Ricky that
for the
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Tom Brady And Peyton Manning: The Sport Of American Football
Introduction In the United States, there are 12 major sports that we as Americans follow. Some would say that Major League Baseball would hold the
top spot as our favorite sport as the National Pastime. However, the top two spots that Americans follow are the National Football League and College
Football.
Reasons For Sport Selection We selected the sport of American Football because the game has made a great impact on both of our lives. I was
introduced to the game of Football from my parents, both who come from families that had a strong passion for the game. I grew up in a small of
town less than 2,000 of Western Pennsylvania where every Friday night was spent at my local High School Football game. Football holds such a rich
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Tom Brady was born in San Mateo, California on August 3, 1977. Tom Brady was an exceptional athlete throughout high school as he played
Baseball and Football. After graduation, Brady decided to attend the University of Michigan to pursue his Football dreams. Brady did not see
much time on the field till his junior season. During his senior season, he led the University of Michigan to a BCS Orange Bowl victory.
(Biography.com) During the next April Draft of 2000, the New England Patriots selected Tom Brady with the 199th overall pick in the 6th round of
the 2000 NFL Draft. (NFL.com) Tom Brady would not start his rookie season and played in only one game. However, when then New England
Patriot quarterback, Drew Bledsoe went down with an injury, the Patriots inserted Tom Brady in as the starting quarterback and haven't looked back.
Since Brady has been the Quarterback of the New England Patriots, the Patriots have won the Super Bowl three times and have been named the MVP
in two of them. He has won numerous individual accolades as well. He has been named to the Pro Bowl nine times and has been named the NFL
Passing leader in two times.
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Yogi Bear Research Paper
You've heard of Yogi Bear right? Mr. Berra is the real person who Yogi Bear was based upon. Lawrence peter Berra / Yogi Berra American baseball
player. In the first inning of a championship game Yogi broke his finger and played through the whole game. That is one of the many things that made
Yogi a strong hearted and a great charactered ,man. Yogi Berra American baseball player. Hall of famer. Elected into in 1972. Dies on September 22,
2015. Lived a long life with wife and three kids.
Early life His childhood wasn't the best, but he thought it was all he needed. Yogi grew up in St. Louis on the hill or the italian side of st.louis. Yogis
dad was a bricklayer .This american baseball player lived in a small house with his brothers and sisters. Nothing made Yogi happier than to play sports.
As a kid ,Yogi played sports all through junior high and high school years (Yogi). During school Yogi played lots of sports. He even played roller
hockey. As a kid he was confused on what he wanted to become, but he knew baseball was always there for him. As a kid Yogi played organized
YMCA baseball before he quit to play for his school. When Yogi got out of high school he played single "A", double "A" , and triple "A". Yogis skills
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One of his most famous one was if you asked him if YooHoo was hyphenated he'd say "No mam its not even carbonated". Yogi had a great sense of
humor. With tons of witty Yogiisms and his witty way of life. In one of Yogis world series games he hit a homerun on the first pitch twice. As a right
handed batter Yogi was known for hitting balls that would of been balls. When Yogi was up to bat he hit anything that was close to him. Yogi caught
for the New York Yankeesall of his world series games. Most of Yogis skills were unminded for the time he was the best catcher ever.(Weber) Yogi
never gave up and never quit even if the team was
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Informative Essay On Kelseyton Manning
There is a quote that I feel connected very well: "The universe is always speaking to us...sending us little messages, causing coincidences and
serendipities, reminding us to stop, look around, to believe in something else, something more." In order for us to connect to the world we all have to
understand that more than we think is connected, if we think about it everything can be connected in some way. Specifically this essay will ultimately
connect NFL superstar Peyton Manning all the way to why the birth cycle we have came to exist. A perfect Sunday afternoon watching the greatest
NFL Quarterback in history, Peyton Manning. Peyton Manning is probably not only my favorite Quarterback, he won many fans over. His success was
part of it winning two Super Bowl and five NFL MVP (most valuable player) awards. He was not just a good football player, he was a great one: "Pro
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Just because he was sidelined does not mean he was not going to be the same player, actually he came back better than ever. He was released and
signed by the Denver Broncos, but in 2014 he one another award, Comeback Player of the Year. Denver was not done with him yet either, the very
next year Manning passed Brett Favre (Green Bay Packers legendary Quarterback) for most pass touchdowns and most passing yards. (Peyton
Manning Biography). As Peyton grew older retirement was near, but again that did not stop him, in 2016 his final year his Denver Broncos defeated
the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50. Although it was a sad day when Peyton retired, but he did leave the NFL with memorable statements: "After
18 years, it's time. God bless all of you, and god bless football." (Peyton Manning Biography). Maybe Peyton Manning is not your favorite
Quarterback but the stats and highlights are there, he is a football legend and will be for a long time. After his retirement Peyton Manning could have
needed a vacation and I think that he should go to
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Lauren Holiday A Professional Women's Soccer Player
This essay is about Lauren Holiday a Professional Women's Soccer Player.
Beginning with Holiday's early life Holiday was born in Indianapolis, Indiana (United
States). Holiday went to her brother's soccer games, and became inspired by him to play soccer. She played on the boy's team till she was 12. Then
Holiday went to high school at Ben Davis High School, she played high school soccer. She was the team's most valuable offensive player in 2005.
Later that year Holiday was also named the city's player of the year. In 2006 she was awarded with multiple awards such as: Gatorade Player of the
Year, Indianapolis
Star Super Team Player of the Year, numerous regional awards, NSCAA all American 3 times, and All
– state selection honors every year of high
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In her Freshman year she led the
Pac–10 Conference (with 19 goals) which set a new record for goals per game percentage (her percentage was 95%). Holiday was also the first–team
all American
Freshman of the year. One more award Lauren Holiday got in her Freshman year was the National Soccer Coaches Association of America freshman of
the
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Basketball : Basketball And The Game Of Basketball
Basketball originated in Springfield, Massachusetts, on November 1981 and was invented by Dr. James Naismith. There were originally 13 rules
and the first game was played on December 21st, 1981. It spread quickly with students and people talking about it everywhere. The first game of
basketball was played when Dr Naismith was thinking of an activity to keep his students active during the winter on a rainy day. He wanted a
physically active indoor game so his students were occupied and maintained good levels of fitness during the long winters. After lots of
consideration, he wrote the basic rules and nailed peach baskets three meters high above the ground on two opposite sides. The first official game was
played in the YMCA gymnasium in Albany, New York, on January 20, 1892, with nine players. The game ended at 1
–0 with the court at that time
being half the size of a full size NBA court.
Shaquille O'Neal is an American retired professional basketball player, currently serving as a sports analyst on the television program Inside the
NBA. Listed at 2.16 m tall and weighing 147 kg, he was one of the heaviest players ever to play in the NBA. He quickly became one of the best centres
in the league, winning Rookie of the Year in 1992–93 and leading his team to the 1995 NBA Finals. He eventually ended up retiring with four
championships having played on six different teams in his 19 year career. The athlete currently making the most impact in the NBA is LeBron
James, who is an American professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA. James has won three NBA championships, four
NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, three NBA Finals MVP Awards, two Olympic gold medals, an NBA scoring title, and the NBA Rookie of the Year
Award. He has also been selected to 13 NBA All
–Star teams, 13 All–NBA teams, and six All–Defensive teams, is the Cavaliers' all–time leading scorer,
and is the NBA career playoff scoring leader. The next generation of athletes in basketball will be more athletic, stronger, faster, more skillful with
better and improved equipment such as uniforms and balls.
There are two different levels of governing bodies in basketball; national and international. The national level is Basketball
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Walter Payon Pinball Running Style
"In 1977, led the Nfl with the most yards rushed in a single game, with 275 yards against the Minnesota Vikings" (the editors of encyclopedia
Britannica). At the Jackson State University, Walter John Payton rushed 3500 yards and scored more than 450 points. Nobody could beat his
record. Payton was the youngest player ever to receive the Mvp award. Not only did Payton play running back but he played many other positions.
Payton is the best running back of all time. In 1977 Walter Payton won the league's MVP award after leading the NFL in rushing yards, with 1,852
yards in franchise record. He was the youngest player to ever receive the award at the age of 23. Payton was drafted by the Chicago Bears with the
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Payton began being suicidal in the mid–1990s. He imagined him taking a gun and turning it on himself. The text states, "Pearlman cites a letter from
Payton said he imagined himself killing those around him and then turning the gun on himself" (staff). Before he retired he took pain pills and liquids
to help with his injuries.
After Payton retired he went to go learn about business opportunities such as real estate, restaurants, and race cars. The text states, "After retiring,
Payton explored business opportunities in several fields including real estate, restaurants, and race cars" ("Walter Payton Biography"). Payton was
33 when he retired. Before Payton died he helped raise awareness for bile duct cancer. He died of a liver tumor. February 2, 1999, he found out that he
had pcs, liver disease. Walter Payton died at the age of 45, November first, 1999.
Nobody could beat Payton's score. Payton was the best running back in the world. He ran over 16,000 yards and over 100 touchdowns. He played
multiple positions in the NFL. Payton had fantastic grades when he was in school. He liked basketball better than football. Walter Payton is going to be
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Organizational Behavior in the Nfl
Organizational Behavior in the National Football League Katie Johnston MT3250 Organizational Behavior Dr. Carl Proehl February 4, 2013 Abstract
This paper will explore how people within the National Football League (NFL) interact with each other to reach their goals as a team, and an
organization as a whole. Sports teams are defined as two or more individuals who possess a common identity, have common goals and objectives, share
a common fate, exhibit structured patterns of interaction and modes of communication, hold common perceptions about group structure, are personally
and instrumentally interdependent, reciprocate interpersonal attraction and consider themselves to be a group (Group Dynamics, 2004). There are
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There are a series of periods that teams go through in making their decisions. The first is the preparation period, where the coaches and players
anticipate the actions the opponents intend to perform and the probability of the actions. This early stage process is the one where video observation is
used, studying the opponent's strengths, weaknesses, and styles of play. The next decision regards how the team (A) should react, or respond, to the
actions of the opposing team (B). Timing and quality must be a factor into team A's next move. If the opposing team (B) changes their plan of action
that was anticipated by team A, quick modifications must be made to ensure a successful retaliation. The success of decision making within a team
depends on different mechanisms operating simultaneously and in mutual interaction (Decision Making in Sport, 2004). Let's look more in depth at
the visual aspect of decision making. Visual information is critical for any team. The visual (spatial) learning system is when a person (i.e. athlete)
prefers learning through images, colors, pictures and maps to gather information. Cueing and priming are key features in the sport realm that are
integral in visual attention (Decision Making in Sports, 2004). When an athlete is confident of their opponent's next move, their
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National Institute Of Physical Education
DEFENDING IN FOOTBALL
Defence as a system, is under–rated by many coaches in youth and professional football. According to a survey conducted by students of "National
Institute of Physical Education" in Lleida, Spain, individual and collective defence practice is generally occupying less than 15 % of all training
sessions (Wein, 2004). It is not surprising to see that the players who win individual awards at the end of every season is either a goal scoring
machine or a midfield maestro. Although there have been few exceptions (Fabio Cannavaro, Franz Beckenbauer, Lev Yashin), the trend of goal scorers
or goal makers being valued over goal defenders continues. The game is based on attacking and defending, yet it is difficult to make people
understand how significant the art of defending is. "A good attack, like a good defence, decreases the number of losses a club racks up, but defence
provides a more powerful statistical explanation for why teams lose'' Anderson and Sally, 2013, p. 119). Between 2001/02 and 2010/2011, the
following information was recorded –
Table 1: Goals (Scored and Conceded) in terms of success and failure Increased Wins Reduced Defeats
10 Goals more scored2.301.76
10 Goals less conceded2.162.35
The above table reveals that goals scored and goals prevented leads to almost the same number of wins in English Football. But in terms of avoiding
defeat, the goals that the teams did not concede were worth 33 percent more valuable than the goals they
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How Did Jackie Robinson Impact On Society
Jackie Robinson became the first African American baseball player, in the major leagues in 1947 when he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. During
his years in the leagues, Robinson made advancements in the cause of civil rights in black athletes.
During Jackie Robinson's time racism had a big impact on black lives. Whites caused most of the incidence. There were riots against blacks. White
people bombed African American schools, and churches. A group of many former confederate veterans founded the first branch of the Ku Klux
Klan. The members of the Ku Klux Klan dedicated themselves to an underground camp. Whites didn't think it was okay for whites and blacks to
go to the same school, or use the same bathrooms, many things were segregated. Leaders of the NAACP were being Lynched. If they were to
refuse most times they would be arrested or beaten. These factors made it difficult for Robinson and many other blacks during this time. . Blacks
were even forced to give up bus seats and move to the back if a white person wanted to sit where they were. If they were to refuse most times they
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This didn't last long. Shortly after he started to play football Robinson started to play baseball professionally. At this time African Americans and
whites played in different leagues called negro leagues. So Robinson started by playing in the negro leagues. The negro leagues were the highest
level of baseball an African American could play at this time. At one point there were over 30 different teams in the negro leagues for baseball. Than
in 1947 Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers to make him the first black player in the major leagues. Many people beloved that he should not
be allowed to play and didn't want him on the team He attended spring training and played his first game on April 15, 1947 at Ebbets
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Differences And Similarities Between Jackie Robinson And...
Introduction Jackie Robinson and Masanori are significant players in the history of baseball game. Both Jackie and Masanori were the first people to
play in the majors from their culture. Jackie became the first African–American to play in the majors where as Masanori became the first Japanese to
play in the majors. The aim of this paper is therefore to provide a detailed comparison between Jackie Robinson and Masanori ranging from their early
life, careers, parental influence, and life after baseball. To begin, I am going to talk about the lives of the two players:
Jackie Robinson Jack Roosevelt Robinson was in Cairo, Georgia a sleepy Southern town close to Florida border on January 31, 1919 to Jerry and
Mallie Robinson. They were five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He stole home nineteen times in his career thus setting a league record. From his humble beginning, Robinson became the highest paid player in the
history of Dodgers. Robinson's success was not only to his advantage, it also opened doors for other African–American players who were good at
baseball such as Willie Mays, Satchel Paige, and Hank Aaron. Even after his career in baseball, Robinson remained controversial, when he was
reassigned to Ford Hood in Texas; there is a time that he resisted a white bus driver's orders to go sit at the back where other blacks
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An Era Of Advancements, 1945-1970
An Era of Advancements Jackie Robinson once said "Life is not a spectator sport. . . . If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just
watching what goes on, in my opinion you're wasting your life." Robinson was always looking to advance not only in baseball, but in life as well.
During the years 1945–1970, Americans experienced prosperity, advancements, and controversy. For example, the assassination of John F. Kennedy
caused Americans to question the honesty of the government. In addition, Americans also faced massive Civil Rights movements and anti–war
protests that divided the country. Some other events/people that affected this era were Martin Luther King Jr., the Space Race, and the wars in Vietnam
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Project MKUltra, sometimes referred to as Project Monarch, is a program of many different experiments tested on American Citizens by the CIA.
Experiments on humans were intended to identify and develop drugs and procedures to be used in interrogations and torture, in order to weaken the
individual to force confessions through mind control. Project MKUltra started in the 1950's and lasted around 20 years. The CIA experimented on
countless unsuspecting American Citizens that were exposed to drugs, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, abuse and torture. Subjects that were least likely
to put up a fight were picked for the operation. Popular places and subjects were nursing homes, prisons, mental hospitals, homeless people, and drug
addicts. Over 44 different universities were involved in the operation. Doctor Sidney Gottlieb was chosen to lead the program when it officially began
in 1953. The US started mind control experiments, torture, and brainwashing programs after reports that the Chinese and North Koreans were testing
techniques on prisoners of war in WWII. The CIA was authorized to commit 6% of of their entire operating budget on MKUltra with no guidelines or
oversight on how it was spent. Operations for MKUltra were so secretive that even the agents running the the CIA front companies were alleged to have
not known anything beyond their own
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How Did Jackie Robinson Break The Color Barrier
Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919–October 24, 1972) was the first black athlete to break the color barrier. He stepped out to play Major
League Baseball in the 20th century he took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Throughout his long career, Robinson became one of the
game's most talented and exciting players, and he also had a .311 batting average. He was also a vocal civil rights activist.
Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie was the youngest of five, his whole family was raised in poverty by a
single mother. Jackie had attended high school at John Muir High School and he had also attended Pasadena Junior College, where he was an excellent
athlete and played: football, basketball, track and baseball. And at that time he was the region's most valuable player in baseball in 1938. But after all
that he had served his time in the military from 1942 to 1944, "Robinson served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. However he never
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"Jackie Robinson is perhaps the most historically significant baseball player ever, ranking with Babe Ruth in terms of his impact on the national
pastime. Ruth changed the way baseball was played; Jackie Robinson changed the way Americans thought. When Robinson took the field for the
Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, more than sixty years of racial segregation in major–league baseball came to an end. He was the first
acknowledged black player to perform in the Major Leagues in the twentieth century and went on to be the first to win a batting title, the first to win
the Most Valuable Player award, and the first to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. He won major–league baseball's first official Rookie of
the Year award and was the first baseball player, black or white, to be featured on a United States postage stamp"(swaine,
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The Jim Crow Policies Of Baseball
Many people in major league baseball attempted to stop segregation in the sport, it wasn't even close to get accomplished until Brooklyn Dodger 's
general manager, Branch Rickey began the "great experiment". The Jim Crow policies of baseball had been changed ever since 1945 when Rickey and
Jackie Robinson from the Negro League 's Kansas City Monarchs was placed onto a contract that would place Jackie into the major leagues in 1947.
Jackie Robinson began to make history since 1947 when he first broke baseball's color barrier to be on the team of the Dodgers. Robinson was
extremely talented and won the National League Rookie of the Year award his first season of playing in MLB, and accompanied the Dodgers to
the National League championship, which was only the first of his six trips to the World Series. After a successful season with the minor league
Montreal Royals in 1946, The ending of segregation in baseball was official when he was given a Dodgers uniform with the famous number 42, in
1947 of April. Just two years later Robinson won the league MVP award and was awarded into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. Although
Robinson gave off an extreme amount of confidence and strength, Robinson faced tons of insults and threats because of the color of his skin. Robinson,
being so courageous for still doing what he loved although constantly getting
put down, inspired a generation of African Americans to begin to analyze the doctrine of "separate but equal" and began to start
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A Comparison Of Jerry Rice And Randy Moss
Imagine being the best wide receiver in NFL, being elected into the Hall Of Fame, being looked upon as a legend, an icon. 200,000 people looking
up to you, wanting to be just like you. Jerry Rice, one of the best receivers in NFL history. You might think Randy Moss is better because you have
heard so much about him, or Oh! they made a catch after him, the MOSS catch. There are many receivers in the NFL history that were and are
very good, including Randy Moss, but Jerry Rice is nothing compared to Randy, he blows Randy Moss stats out of the water. Jerry Rice and Randy
Moss are both known for being football phonominoms, and never will be forgotten. Jerry Rice is a veteran and has played 20 seasons in the NFL,
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Rice hit 208 touchdown in his multiple seasons. He was a receiver for a couple of teams, which includes you to use your hands to catch the ball,
but Jerry Rice was good at every position. Rice had 10 rushing touchdowns, and one fumble recovery; with his speed he was able to break away
from the mayhem and score a touchdown. No matter what who the person, or the team, if anyone was to achieve that goal, that is amazing and
will be remembered. In any division of football it is extremely hard to break 200 touchdowns. If you break 200 you might as well be the best
receiver in the world, of NFL. Jerry Rice had racked in more touchdowns than Emmitt Smith. Emmitt was a phenomenal running back for the
Dallas Cowboys, hitting 175 touchdowns in his career. Jerry has the most touchdowns in NFL history, with Emmitt Smith, at second, and
Ladainian Tomlinson at third. Emmitt Smith is an elite running back that was in the NFL and for someone, anyone to have more and better stats
than him is very difficult. Some may say that Randy Moss is the most explosive, fastest and the most hardworking wide receiver there ever was.
Most of those people don't know the background of Jerry Rice. Jerry rice's dad was a brick mason and when he was a young adult he went to work
with him. Jerry's dad threw bricks down to him off the scaffleting. He had big hands and was able to wrap his hands around every brick thrown at
him. He went on to play
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Jerry Rice Research Paper
Zach Burrell Mr. Bergman Senior English P– 28/August/2015 Greatest receiver Jerry Rice Do you think that Jerry Rice is the greatest wide receiver in
the NFL out of all time? To mainly everybody yes he is. Do you want to find out read about him and say your opinion on what you think about him,
Jerry Rice played for San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, and the Seattle Seahawks Rice was born October 13th 1962? He was an average wide
receiver size seeing as he was six foot two inches. Jerry was very fast he ran the 40 yard dash in only 4.71 seconds. Rice wore number 80 because it
was retired and the retired football player wanted him to play with his number and Rice was okay with the number 80. Rice is just like any other
receiver but he had heart and also gave it from time to time so now you're going to get information to let you know he is the best wide receiver of all
time. Jerry Rice gave it his all in football and that all started in the late 1970's... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1989 Super Bowls Most Valuable Player or M.V.P. with a record of 1,549 receptions and 22,895 receiving yards. Rice was able to set records and
get awards because he was strong Rice never sat on the side line very long. He tended to play through his injuries and nurse himself back to health
on off season. In the NFL people say that Jerry Rice's most distinguished feature is his determination and he was filled with a large amount of it.
Jerry had a passion for football not for the money. He liked the plays, the game, the sheers, and the joys. Not many players loved being in the game
just to be in the game. Jerry Rice was a special kind of receiver he is the type that wants to be able to catch it and make the touchdown when other
receivers would catch it and be proud but Rice wanted to make some points for the team instead of move down the
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How I Learned to Love Football Essay
In Felisa Roger's article How I Learned to Love Football, Roger discussed how her dislike for sports changed all together with when she had a reason
to care about it more. She provided a great background when explaining why she changed her mind about disliking sports, and used a great variety of
detail while explaining it.
She talked about how as she was growing up she had a strong dislike of all sports. She talked about how she was never good at playing any sports
in gym class and always hated it when she actually had too. Her family didn't like sports either so they didn't blame her for disliking them and never
being on a sports team while in school. At the school she first attended, sports had been a ticket to popularity, needless... Show more content on
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They ended up having bigger problems other than the fact that she didn't listen to him when he talked about football. They were having major
financial and family crises. She realized that the only thing he enjoyed doing in their hardships was watching football and talking about it. One day
she ended up asking him about the game, which surprised him very much but he didn't hesitate once to tell her all about it. He discussed the players,
the victories, and the tragic loses. She found herself actually listening to what he was saying because of the symbolic impact it had on her husband. She
kept listening and the more she listened the more she ended up understanding about what was going on. She eventually started watching the actual
games with him and started understanding those too as long as he was there explaining it to her. She soon grew a love for the Green Bay Packers just
like her husband. She admits that she still doesn't completely understand everything that is going on during a game but she has a better understanding
then she did before. She considers her house a "Green Bay House" and supports and roots for them whole–heartedly every time they play. I personally
found this to be the most interesting article out of this section because it's some things I felt I could relate to in the article or I thought of others who
definitely did. When she discussed how she grew up in school never excelling in sports
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Football : The Most Important Part Of American Football
Since the 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 been many historically important moments. These mainly come at important crucial moments of the
game.Every year a team makes history by doing something extraordinary in the Super Bowl. Probably the second most memorable Super Bowl
moment occurred on 30 January 2000 when St. Louis Rams linebacker Mike Jones stopped Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kevin Dyson before he
stretched out to place the ball across the goal line on the final play, preserving the Rams' 23–16 victory in Super Bowl XXXIV ( ). One year the
Patriots won every game leading up to the SuperBowl. Then out of nowhere the Giants ruined their hopes of winning. Later the Giants beat them
in another Super Bowl. This is one of the most historical moments in football ( ). Historically many people big named people have made their way
into everyday football life. Vince Lombardi was the first to win the Super Bowl. With his excellent team, and coaching his name is forever on the
trophy given to the best team in the NFL. Many people now call him the first great coach ( ). Many coaches have their name engraved into the
football world. Many coaches have changed the way people have played the game. From only running, to passing the ball. The game ha changed a lot
over one hundred years. In the NFL there have also been people that have made many unforgettable plays that have rewritten history. A standout
receiver from Louisiana state University was drafted by the Giants in , Later in his career he made a super one handed falling down catch. This set the
world by storm, all kids now want to make catches like Odell. Another play that will never be forgotten in David Tyree's catch in the Super Bowl.
Without that catch the Giants would not have beaten the
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Jackie Robinson Impact On Society
A hero is a person who is admired for his/her qualities or achievements. Heroes are brave and influential figures who perform selfless deeds to others.
These role models give everything and expect nothing in return. An extraordinary/courageous hero named Jackie Robinson is an important individual
/leader who has left a positive effect on the world. When Jackie Robinson was born he was just an ordinary person, but nobody knew that his actions
would have a positive effect on people of the world. Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia and was the youngest of five
children. His family was relatively poverty,but Robinson still attended John Muir High School and attended Pasadena Junior College where he played
football, basketball, track, and baseball; that is where his talent started to show. Robinson was the Most Valuable Player in baseball in 1938 of his
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As he got older Robinson got better and better at baseball to the point where there were no other leagues, but the Major Leagues that was hard
enough and competitive enough for Robison. The problem was African American people couldn't play in the Major Leagues, but that was about to
change. Major League officials understood how talented Jackie Robinson was and tried to get him on a team, League President Ford Frick, Baseball
Commissioner Happy Chandler, and Jewish baseball Greenberg are three of the believers that wanted Jackie Robinson to play. Eventually Jackie
Robinson got on the Brooklyn Dodgers and played for them. He helped the Dodgers by scoring 12
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Cam Newton Research Paper
Cameron Jerrell Newton is an American football player who is the quarterback for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. He is a
two–time Pro Bowl selection. Newton led the Tigers to a national championship and led the nation with 50 total touchdowns. he was sacked six times
in the super bowl. Born: May 11, 1989 Atlanta, GA he is now (age 26) Height: 6′ 5″ Weight: 245 this is his 5th season in the NFL Current team:
Carolina Panthers (#1 / Quarterback) he has 2 brothers named Cecil Newton, Caylin Newton he has a girlfriend named Kia Proctor On Dec. 24, 2015,
Newton's girlfriend gave birth to the couple's first child, a boy they named Chosen. On the unusual first name, Newton explained that he wanted a name
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The other two people in the room are also Cam Newton, one is dressed as a superhero while the other has a bow tie and suit jacket. The Cam Newton
wearing a jersey asks the others whether they remember the game in which he set the rookie passing record. The bow tie Newton reminds the others of
when he had three events in one night. The costumed Newton says that he's been working on his superhero moves all day. The three Newton's sit down
next to one another on a couch and explain that, due to their non–stop lifestyles, they need something to give them energy. They each hold up
containers of Oikos Triple Zero yogurt. Jersey–wearing Newton exclaims that there is nothing holding him back, and in response superhero Newton
throws a pillow at him. The darkest period of Newton's life is the subject of Episode 2 of "Huddle Up," a series of five videos about Newton produced
by Under Armour. Episode 2, titled "Be Humble or Be Humbled," was released on Tuesday
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Taking a Look at Basketball
Basketball is a sport played worldwide of people of all ages. The game was originally invented by James Naismith, a physical education teacher of
what is now known as Springfield College. The game was first created to occupy athletes at a small Northeast school. Now it is played all around the
world. In this essay, the history, equipment, leaders, and rules of the game will be explained.
When basketball was invented, James Naismith's boss was Mr. Luther Gulick, chairman of the physical education department at the school for
Christian workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, instructed James to invent a new game to entertain the school's athletes
during the winter. He then found a peach basket and nailed it 10 feet above the gym doors onto a wooden track. Originally played with a soccer ball,
Tony Hickle in the 1950's searched for a ball that would be more visible to the players and spectators.
In the 1920's dribbling was introduced to make it easier for the player with possession of the ball to move around to either shoot or pass the ball.
Basketball became a national sport that was played in colleges and in the NBA, which formed on August 3rd, 1949. That elite association consists
of the best players in the world who were drafted after 4 years of playing with their college teams. The NBA draft is held annually for NBA teams to
draft players who are eligible and wish to join the league. Players who do
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How Jackie Robinson Changed Baseball. Jackie Robinson Story
How Jackie Robinson changed baseball
Jackie Robinson story is single handedly one of the most inspirational stories about battling segregation laws, and racism. He not only was one of the
best baseball players of his time, but he had to play baseball while being the most hated man in the league because of his skin color. Jackie was the
first black man to play baseball in a white league for the Brooklyn Dodgers, in 1946 (source 1), he took a very big leap of faith getting himself into
that league, well knowing he was going to be treated like a human garbage. He took so much abuse from the league trying to change the views on
colored people in the eyes of white people. This seemed like a difficult to impossible task in the 1940's, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not only did he participate in baseball but he also played football, basketball, and track all the the college level. He played for Pasadena Junior
College in Colorado. He was named the region 's Most Valuable Player in baseball in 1938 for his college. At this point There was nothing in the
world that could bring Jackie 's self esteem down, or so he thought. People from around town made several comments implying that jackie was not
a good athlete because of his skin. He was told that he would never be able to compete with a white person. This struck a hateful flame in jackie 's
heart. He knew he was better than most white athletes, and he felt disrespected because of how much work he had put in to be the athlete he was.
After he finished his schooling in Colorado Jackie continued his education at the University of California, Los Angeles, playing football. This is
where he became the university 's first student to win varsity letters in four sports. In 1941, despite his athletic success, Robinson was forced to leave
UCLA just shy of graduation due to financial hardship. He moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where he played football for the semi–professional Honolulu
Bears. His season with the Bears was cut short when the United States entered into World War II.
Jackies time as a war veteran From 1942 to 1944, Robinson served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. He attended boot camp at Fort
Hood in Texas,
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Jackie Robinson : An Star Athlete
44– Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia and he passed away on October 24, 1972. He was the youngest of five children,
and he was raised by his single mother. When he got older he attend Muir High School and Pasadena Junior College. While attending both schools he
was an star athlete that played four sports. He played football, basketball, track, and baseball. In 1938 he would be named the regions Most Valuable
Player in baseball.
He got his motivation to play from his older brother Matthew Robinson, who was also a renowned athlete that competed in the 1936 Olympic games
in Berlin. He won a silver medal in the 200 meter dash.
After Jackie graduated he would continue his education at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was so talented that he was the first student to
win varsity letters in four sports at his university. Jackie Robinson did not graduate due to him not having the funds to continue his education. He
would soon move to Honolulu, Hawaii to play semi professional football for the Honolulu Bears. He had a short career as a football player due to
the U.S. entering World War II. Robinson was a second lieutenant in the United States Army from 1942 to 1944. Since he did not want move to give
up his seat and move to the back of the bus he was charged. Due to his excellent reputation the charges were dropped.
In 1944, Robinson was discharged from the army and he begin playing baseball professionally.
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Walter Payon: America's Greatest Football Player
Walter Payton receives the handoff and the Soldier Field crowd of over 60,000 jump to their feet. Payton breaks free from the first defender and
finds an opening. The 50, the 40, the 30, the 20, Walter Payton just has one more man to beat. As the last defender dives to push Walter Payton out
of bounds, he leaps for the pylon. TOUCHDOWN! The Bears take the lead as the clock ticks down late in the 4th quarter. Throughout Walter
Payton's career, he has been gaining people's respect with his hall of fame talents on the field, but also with what he has done off the field. Walter
Payton is highly respected for being one of, if not the greatest football player to ever live, but Payton is most influential for not just being a great
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More specifically, Walter Payton played tough and physical which led him to his greatness. The great running back's motto is, "Never die easy.
Why run out of bounds and die easy? Make that linebacker pay. It carries into all facets of your life. It's okay to lose, to die, but don't die without
trying" (Payton 54). Through Walter Payton's words, he expresses his take on the game of football, and life itself. This quote epitomizes how Walter
Payton will never give up despite the circumstances. Even though he only stood 5ft 10in playing a sport where height and power ruled over all,
Walter Payton found other ways to become a legend. According to hall of fame wide receiver Marcus Allen, "Statistics weren't the true measure of his
greatness. It was his courage and his will. You look at a guy who wasn't physically imposing but who was magnificent at what he did" (Wharton).
Allen's explanation perfectly shows how Walter Payton played the game of football. Although his stature was not ideal, he made up for his size with his
athleticism and motivation. He is a true role model exemplifying hard work, determination, and never giving
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Summary : ' Not The Bad Guy '
Bradley J. Dewey
Mr. Andrew Davidson
English Composition 1101
3 October 2015
Not the Bad Guy!
Bear down! There is nothing more in this world, outside of my family, that I love more than my Chicago Bears. Things haven't been going so well for
the Bears these last few years. If you listen to the media and Bears fans, you'd think it was all Jay Cutler's fault! Jay Cutler, the quarterback for the
Chicago Bears, is one of the most scrutinized athletes in all of sports. They say he's lazy, that he isn't a leader. He is called a mediocre quarterback
and overpaid. The media slams him because they think the way he looks on the sideline, is one of someone who isn't involved and doesn't care about
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One writer puts it like this, "The Chicago Bears quarterback, while crazy–talented, has never lived up to the hype surrounding him, and that –
combined with the mopey attitude fans see – has made him incredibly easy to hate" (International Business Times). I believe he has done the best
possible job that he can with the support that has been placed around him. I read a lot of articles on this guy, and a lot of comments about the
articles are about him and how it's all his fault that the Bears have not had success since he came to Chicago. Going into his seventh season with the
Chicago Bears, Jay Cutler holds every Bear record for passing, except for touchdowns. He only needs seven more touchdowns to hold that record also
(The Football Database).
The Bears organization spent a lot to get him, but failed to surround him with talent to be the franchise quarterback they wanted him to be. For
example, as a quarterback he needs decent to good protection from his offensive line. According to ProFootballFocus, he's had a mediocre to terrible
pass blocking offensive line. "Since he came to the Bears in 2009, his offensive line has a PFF score of –315.9. Compare those numbers to what his
main divisional rival, Aaron Rodgers, has experienced (+93.7 PFF pass block grade) during the same time–frame, and you can see how short–handed
Cutler has been from the get–go" (ProFootballFocus). Also, he didn't have what the football world would call a #1 receiver, until they
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African Americans in Baseball
Michael Rizzo
Murray, Chass (2004). Game Fights Trend of Fewer Blacks. The New York Times
This article is about the declination of blacks in the game of baseball. It begins by talking about how successful blacks were in baseball from
1981–1997. Blacks such as Tony Gwynn, Tim Raines, and Gary Sheffield were winning National League Batting Titles 16 out of those 17 years. From
1998–2004, only one black player has won the batting title. As a huge baseball fan, I never knew that stat and find it very interesting. The article also
entails that black players had won the National League MVP award quite often from 1949–1970. More recently from 1985–2004, black players had
won the MVP 11 times, with Barry Bonds winning 6 of the 11. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Coleman was a big reason why the RBI program, which stands for Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities, has become a popular program to grab the
attention of blacks at a young age to engage in the game of baseball. This program has produced a number of current Major League Players such as
Carl Crawford, Coco Crisp and Wil Nieves. About 190 RBI programs have been started domestically and at military bases around the country.Major
League Baseball is also giving Little League Baseball $250,000 a year to expand their leagues to urban programs. They have also constructed a
baseball academy in Compton, California to try to duplicate the success baseball has had in influencing Latin American countries to the game. I think
that this article, for being almost ten years old, is still pretty accurate and agree with all of its points. There are still not enough blacks in the game of
baseball today. There are also not enough black managers in Major League Baseball which could have an impact on the game too. I think that RBI
programs across America are gradually starting to help. Recently, Mark Teixeira of theNew York Yankeesdonated over 1 million dollars to open an
RBI program in Harlem, New York. This goes to show that white players are even noticing the problem and are trying to do something about it. The
League has very few black ambassadors today and can definitely use more to influence young blacks. The most popular players today are either
American born or
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Jackie Robinson: America's Most Famous Baseball Player
Jackie Robinson Born January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia became the first black athlete to play major league baseball in the 20th century. Jackie
Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, and distinguished himself as a civil rights activist and talented baseball player. Jackie Robinson
died in Connecticut 1972. Robinson who was the youngest of 5 children was raised by a single mother. He attended John Muir High school and
Pasadena Junior college where he played four sports such as Football, Baseball, Track, and Basketball. He was named the region's Most Valuable
Player in baseball in 1938. Jackie's older brother, Matthew Robinson is what inspired him to go forward with his talent and love for sports.
After Jackie's discharge from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At one game fans yelled racial slurs and hurtful words to Robinson so Reese walked over and put his arm around his teammate, that moment
became legendary in baseball history. In Jackie's first year, he hit 12 home runs and helped the Dodgers win the National League pennant, he also
led the National League in stolen bases and was picked as Rookie of the Year. He amazed fans by having .342 batting average during the 1949
season and earned the National League's Most Valuable Player Award. He was an excellent base runner. Robinson stole home 19 times in his career,
setting a record. He became the highest payed player in Dodgers history. Thanks to him his success in the major leagues opened the door for other
African–American players. Robinson and his team won the National League pennant several times. Finally, in 1955, he helped them achieve his
ultimate victory which was the world series. the Dodgers beat the New York Yankees and Jackie helped the team win another National League pennant
that following season, he was then traded to the New York Giants and retired shortly after on on January 5, 1957 with an off the charts batting average of
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  • 3. Cowboys The Dallas Cowboys are a professional American football team in the Eastern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). They are based in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas. The team currently plays their home games at Texas Stadium in Irving, but they are scheduled to move to a new stadium in nearby Arlington in 2009.[1] The Cowboys joined the NFL as a 1960 expansion team.[2] The team's national following might best be represented by its NFL record of consecutive games in front of sold out stadiums. The Cowboys' streak of 160 sold–out regular and post–season games began in 1990, and included 79 straight sellouts at their home, Texas Stadium, and 81 straight sell–outs on the road.[3] An... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1959 the AFL formed and included a team named the Dallas Texans. Texas multimillionaire Clint Murchison, Jr, owned this team. He then hired Texas "Tex" Schramm, to run his team. The Dallas Texans' team was built with free agents and acquired players because the 1960 NFL college draft had already taken place and the new head coach Tom Landry was hired. (Italia 6). With the team starting to be built, January 28, 1960, the NFL voted to award a franchise to the Dallas Texans' owner (Italia 7). The team then finished organizing and hired a staff. In March of 1960, their name was changed to the Dallas Cowboys (Italia 8). I had never known the beginning of this team and it sparked my curiosity to research further. "Tom Landry knew right away that he was in trouble" (Savage 31). The expansion team of 1960 was created with rejects from other NFL teams. The players who were sent to Dallas were the worst three players from each team (Savage 31). "When Landry got his first look at the motley squad, he had one thought. " It was just a matter of time "Landry said, "before I'd be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Informative Speech On Sports In Sports General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about different sports. Central Idea (Thesis): There are so many sports leagues out there, and we would like to inform you a little bit about the NFL, MLB, NHL, and competitive swimming Introduction Football American football developed out of a combination of soccer and rugby. No single variety of the sport was played –– some schools played soccer, others rugby, while still others played various combinations of the two without any written rules. The first ever college football game was playing in 1869 which was Princeton vs Rutgers. Soon after, other colleges started playing as well. Professional football became a reality a few decades after the sport became popular. The first evidence of someone being paid money just to play a football game came on November 12, 1892. William "Pudge" Heffelfinger was paid $12,000 by the Allegheny Athletic Association to play a game. Only one year later, the first professional football contract was signed, and more poured in. As the sport became more popular, it also became more violent, especially because of "mass plays." Mass plays required every member of a side moving together to try to score. According to thepeoplehistory.com, in the 1905 season, 149 serious injuries were recorded from the sport, along with 18 deaths. Action had to be taken, and people were asking for a changes –– including President Theodore Roosevelt. This led to the creation of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), which still governs college sports in the U.S. today. The rule changes allowed the sport to become more about speed and skill, rather than just brute force. This significantly reduced the number of injuries and deaths. The next few years consisted of teams being formed, but most of them from the early 1900s died out. Without a true league, teams had no control over the sport. Players would move from one team to another, chasing the highest salary. The official league's name was set as the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The early years were still unorganized. Teams came and went, and players still switched squads frequently. It wasn't until 1922 when the league was renamed to the National ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Dak Prescott The year of 1988, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana a young man was born and goes by the name of Dak Prescott, He loves his family but he really likes to play football. He has broke his arm twice before and his Mom does not want him to play football anymore, Although he Believes football is his destiny to play in the NFL. Dak woke up to go to work on a cold Wednesday of December 4, 2028, but his car had a flat tire and his car battery had no juice to even try to crank the car, so Dak had to walk 5 miles to work and on his way to work he saw two kids throwing a football which made him think of his dream of being a NFL Quarterback, so he quit his job and practice really hard even though he is not quite big enough a scientist took note of him working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Greatest Football Player Research Paper What makes a football player great? There are many things that make a football player great. Here are three of the greatest players and why they are the greatest. The National football league (NFL) was founded on August 20, 1920. It was founded by Jim Thorpe, George Halas, and Ralph Hay. The NFL has 32 teams which many athletes play on. There are many people who have actually become famous and rich for being such good athletes. Along with becoming famous and rich these players have become the greatest of all time. Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Walter Payton are the three of the greatest football players who have ever lived and they made history. Joe Montana made history being one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. First, the number of passing yards that joe achieved was astonishing. "Joe Montana had a remarkable 40,551passing yards" (NFL.com). A great quarterback like Montana, theses starts are nothing we didn't expect. Next, touchdowns are very important in football and Joe Montana had many of them. "273 touchdowns were thrown by Joe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First Jerry Rice had a crazy amount of recieving yards while he played. That's why he is one of the best players to play the game of football. "Jerry Rice has achieved 22,895 receiving yards in his time playing" (NFL.com). With 22,895 receiving yards you have to be one of the best. Jerry Rice was one of the top scoring wide receivers of all time. "NFL.com said that Jerry Rice scored 197 touchdowns" (NFL.com). Rice was insane on the field who was always able to find away to score no matter what. Throughout Rice's career he was chosen to receive many awards that shows how good of a football player he was. " Many of the awards that Jerry rice achieved were MPV's" (wikipedia). Jerry Rice changed the course of football by showing talent isn't the only thing you need to become the best. This is why Jerry Rice is one of the best football players to ever play a down in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Jackie Robinson Obstacles Jack Robinson or "Jackie" for short, was a Professional baseball player in the MLB. Although Jackie Robinson was primarily known as the first black person to play professional baseball, he had many other recognizable achievements throughout his life. On his way to breaking the color barrier of professional baseball Robinson faced many challenges and hardships. Without Jackie Robinson, professional sports and even the world might not be the same today. On January 31st, 1919 Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born into a sharecropping family in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie was the youngest of five children, and was single handedly raised by his mother. Being the only black family their area, and living in borderline poverty affected the Robinson family ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rickey had been planning on trying to break the color barrier of baseball by bringing an African American baseball player to the Major Leagues. Jackie Robinson joined the Montreal Royals, an all–white baseball team in the Dodgers farm system. Although Jackie deserved to play there, he received hatred and discrimination from the fans and even his teammates. During Jackie's first year with the Monarchs, he hit .349 which led the league. Even with his talent and success, Jackie was forced to endure harsh racism throughout the country. Much of the harassment came from opposing teams and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Jackie Robinson In The 1950's: Major League Baseball The 1950's was an era of jazz music, the Korean War just around the corner, and the greatest invention ever; bubble wrap. If one were to look into America from the outside during this time, the U.S. would seem like an utopia, but when you dig deeper, a bigger issue comes to life. African Americans had been fighting against racial discrimination for centuries; during the 1950s, however, the struggle against racism and segregation entered the mainstream of American life. In the midst of all the struggle, one man made his mark on history, on the biggest stage possible; Major League Baseball. His name? Jackie Robinson. Despite being an astound baseball player, Robinson influenced more than just the game of baseball, he was also strong advocate of the Civil Rights Movement.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was the youngest of five children raised in a single–parent home. After Robinson graduated high school, he attended a small junior college in Pasadena where he excelled in multiple sports including basketball, track, football, and of course baseball, which he earned the title of the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1938. After two–years at Pasadena J.C., Jackie then transferred to UCLA in 1939 and continued his athletic career in four sports; in fact he became the first person to earn a varsity letter in four different sports. Despite being a stud in, well, everything, Jackie decided to take another route and joined the United States Army from 1942–1944 (Dreier) and served as second lieutenant. Though, he never combat because in 1944, during boot camp, he was arrested and court–martialed after refusing to give up his seat and move to the back of a segregated bus; sound familiar? Luckily it was overruled and he received an honorable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Walter Payon Quotes Walter Payton once said "If you ask me how I want to be remembered, it is as a winner. You know what a winner is? A winner is somebody who has given his best effort, who has tried the hardest they possibly can, who has utilized every ounce of energy and strength within them to accomplish something. It doesn't mean that they accomplished it or failed, it means that they've given it their best. That's a winner." This meaningful quote suggests that being a winner doesn't necessarily mean that you have to win every single game or award; all you have to do to be a winner is show that you put effort and that you actually tried to win. This quote was very relevant to Walter Payton according to Don Yaegar, the author of Walter Payton's autobiography... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walter Payton was a very important figure in football history because not only did he fight through his hard times in high school and college but he also remained same and sympathetic through his football career. He taught all of us that not everything is about winning; instead, you put all of your strength and faith into something that you love. Born on July 25, 1954 in a small town of Columbia, Mississippi; Walter was brought into this world by Peter and Alyne Payton to change football history in a tremendous way. Peter and Alyne were loving and hardworking parents; in fact, they sacrificed their jobs so that Walter and his siblings wouldn't remain alone. The Payton's weren't wealthy and rich but according to Walter, that made him appreciate life more as a kid. As a child, Walter was alwasy sympathetic although he really didn't get involved into sports until the first year of high school. He had two other siblings, Eddie and Pam Payton, whom he shared many memories with mostly outdoors; Walter admired his brother's athletic capacity and decided he would become involved in the football ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Vikings Era Tarkenton, Grant, Peterson, and Allen. Just a few names that come to mind when you think of one of the greatest football franchises of all time. There are quite a few factors that make the Minnesota Vikings one of the most dominant teams in the NFL in history and presently. To name a few they have an extremely successful past, a moderately notable present era due to on and off success throughout the 2000s, and a seemingly bright future. Firstly, their past is one of the most storied in the National Football League. They've had many notable teams such as the 1970, '74, '75, and '77 Vikings. All of these participants in the Vikings 1970s dynasty went to the Super Bowl. Unfortunately they lost all four which is a feat accomplished by only two... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no doubt that these accomplishments will continue into the future due to the young age of so many players on the team. The Vikings are also receiving a new stadium that's scheduled to finish before the 2016 season which can only boost the Vikings morale, and it could even add a soccer team to the city of Minnesota, potentially reeling in more fans for the team. All in all, the Vikings have had a historic past, a successful present, and a bright ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Brief Biography of Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson was one of the most historically well known people in the civil rights movement. So as the first man to integrate major league baseball, Jackie Robinson had a game changing impact on the way the game was played. Having the courage to fight for what is right, Jackie broke the imaginary color barrier that has covered major league baseball for years. Through his resiliency and tenaciousness in the face of seemingly unconquerable odds, Jackie Robinson set the course for African Americans to continue the expansion for equality and true freedom while he was becoming one of the greatest Major League baseball players in history. In 1919, Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born in Cairo, Georgia. His family being sharecroppers, Jackie's mother, Mallie, raised Jackie and his four other siblings.(JackieRobinson.com) Being the only black family on the block, his family faced discrimination and racism from neighbors all around. From a humble beginning, Jackie was an outstanding athlete.(larrylester42.com) Jackie was promoted from Washington Junior High. Later, he entered John Muir High School after his junior high career. Recognizing his athletic ability, Robinson's older brothers inspired Jackie to pursue sports.(Jackierobinson.com) Robinson attended Pasadena Junior College after high school. That is where he continued his athletic career. He played on the football team, baseball team, and he broke school broad–jumping records. Most of Jackie's teammates were white. In 1938, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. jackie robinson Essay The grandson of a slave, Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia; he was the youngest of five children. Jackie grew up very poor, but little did he know that his athletic ability would open the doors for his future. After his father deserted the family when Jackie was six months old, his mother, Mallie Robinson, moved the family to California in search of work. California also subjected blacks to segregation at that time, but to less of a degree than in the Deep South. The young Jackie defused his anger over this prejudice by immersing himself in sports. He displayed extraordinary athletic skills in high school, excelling at football, basketball, baseball, and track. After helping Pasadena Junior College ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Louis Cardinal organization, Rickey made the move to Brooklyn. He felt that a more diverse culture would be a little more receptive to his plans. Ricky initiated his efforts by developing a plan to start up a new African American League made up of six franchises with one being the Brooklyn Brown Dodgers. The real truth was that it offered him a front to evaluate potential black talent to be integrated into the Major League. In the beginning, it was actually Boston, not Brooklyn that showed interest in Robinson and the two other players; Sam Jethroe and Marvin Williams. Political pressure from Boston City Councilor Isador H.Y. Muchnick prompted the tryout. He threatened to take away the Red Sox permit to hold games in Fenway Park on Sundays if efforts were not made to integrate the ball club. Plans were put together by Pittsburgh Courier sportswriter Wendell Smith. The tryouts led to a dead end, and none of the three players were signed. Ironically, Boston in 1959 would be the last team in the majors to integrate their ballclub. However, on October 23, 1945, Robinson signed a contract with Rickey to play for the Montreal Royals; a Dodgers farm team in the International League. Prior to the signing, Ricky went through extreme detail with Robinson on what it would take to be successful in the majors. He tormented and ridiculed him with potential situations that he could encounter. Robinson was able to maintain his demeanor. Jackie made a commitment to Ricky that for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Tom Brady And Peyton Manning: The Sport Of American Football Introduction In the United States, there are 12 major sports that we as Americans follow. Some would say that Major League Baseball would hold the top spot as our favorite sport as the National Pastime. However, the top two spots that Americans follow are the National Football League and College Football. Reasons For Sport Selection We selected the sport of American Football because the game has made a great impact on both of our lives. I was introduced to the game of Football from my parents, both who come from families that had a strong passion for the game. I grew up in a small of town less than 2,000 of Western Pennsylvania where every Friday night was spent at my local High School Football game. Football holds such a rich tradition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tom Brady was born in San Mateo, California on August 3, 1977. Tom Brady was an exceptional athlete throughout high school as he played Baseball and Football. After graduation, Brady decided to attend the University of Michigan to pursue his Football dreams. Brady did not see much time on the field till his junior season. During his senior season, he led the University of Michigan to a BCS Orange Bowl victory. (Biography.com) During the next April Draft of 2000, the New England Patriots selected Tom Brady with the 199th overall pick in the 6th round of the 2000 NFL Draft. (NFL.com) Tom Brady would not start his rookie season and played in only one game. However, when then New England Patriot quarterback, Drew Bledsoe went down with an injury, the Patriots inserted Tom Brady in as the starting quarterback and haven't looked back. Since Brady has been the Quarterback of the New England Patriots, the Patriots have won the Super Bowl three times and have been named the MVP in two of them. He has won numerous individual accolades as well. He has been named to the Pro Bowl nine times and has been named the NFL Passing leader in two times. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Yogi Bear Research Paper You've heard of Yogi Bear right? Mr. Berra is the real person who Yogi Bear was based upon. Lawrence peter Berra / Yogi Berra American baseball player. In the first inning of a championship game Yogi broke his finger and played through the whole game. That is one of the many things that made Yogi a strong hearted and a great charactered ,man. Yogi Berra American baseball player. Hall of famer. Elected into in 1972. Dies on September 22, 2015. Lived a long life with wife and three kids. Early life His childhood wasn't the best, but he thought it was all he needed. Yogi grew up in St. Louis on the hill or the italian side of st.louis. Yogis dad was a bricklayer .This american baseball player lived in a small house with his brothers and sisters. Nothing made Yogi happier than to play sports. As a kid ,Yogi played sports all through junior high and high school years (Yogi). During school Yogi played lots of sports. He even played roller hockey. As a kid he was confused on what he wanted to become, but he knew baseball was always there for him. As a kid Yogi played organized YMCA baseball before he quit to play for his school. When Yogi got out of high school he played single "A", double "A" , and triple "A". Yogis skills were undermined by other teams because Yogi... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of his most famous one was if you asked him if YooHoo was hyphenated he'd say "No mam its not even carbonated". Yogi had a great sense of humor. With tons of witty Yogiisms and his witty way of life. In one of Yogis world series games he hit a homerun on the first pitch twice. As a right handed batter Yogi was known for hitting balls that would of been balls. When Yogi was up to bat he hit anything that was close to him. Yogi caught for the New York Yankeesall of his world series games. Most of Yogis skills were unminded for the time he was the best catcher ever.(Weber) Yogi never gave up and never quit even if the team was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Informative Essay On Kelseyton Manning There is a quote that I feel connected very well: "The universe is always speaking to us...sending us little messages, causing coincidences and serendipities, reminding us to stop, look around, to believe in something else, something more." In order for us to connect to the world we all have to understand that more than we think is connected, if we think about it everything can be connected in some way. Specifically this essay will ultimately connect NFL superstar Peyton Manning all the way to why the birth cycle we have came to exist. A perfect Sunday afternoon watching the greatest NFL Quarterback in history, Peyton Manning. Peyton Manning is probably not only my favorite Quarterback, he won many fans over. His success was part of it winning two Super Bowl and five NFL MVP (most valuable player) awards. He was not just a good football player, he was a great one: "Pro football Quarterback Peyton ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just because he was sidelined does not mean he was not going to be the same player, actually he came back better than ever. He was released and signed by the Denver Broncos, but in 2014 he one another award, Comeback Player of the Year. Denver was not done with him yet either, the very next year Manning passed Brett Favre (Green Bay Packers legendary Quarterback) for most pass touchdowns and most passing yards. (Peyton Manning Biography). As Peyton grew older retirement was near, but again that did not stop him, in 2016 his final year his Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers in Super Bowl 50. Although it was a sad day when Peyton retired, but he did leave the NFL with memorable statements: "After 18 years, it's time. God bless all of you, and god bless football." (Peyton Manning Biography). Maybe Peyton Manning is not your favorite Quarterback but the stats and highlights are there, he is a football legend and will be for a long time. After his retirement Peyton Manning could have needed a vacation and I think that he should go to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lauren Holiday A Professional Women's Soccer Player This essay is about Lauren Holiday a Professional Women's Soccer Player. Beginning with Holiday's early life Holiday was born in Indianapolis, Indiana (United States). Holiday went to her brother's soccer games, and became inspired by him to play soccer. She played on the boy's team till she was 12. Then Holiday went to high school at Ben Davis High School, she played high school soccer. She was the team's most valuable offensive player in 2005. Later that year Holiday was also named the city's player of the year. In 2006 she was awarded with multiple awards such as: Gatorade Player of the Year, Indianapolis Star Super Team Player of the Year, numerous regional awards, NSCAA all American 3 times, and All – state selection honors every year of high school. She had been playing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her Freshman year she led the Pac–10 Conference (with 19 goals) which set a new record for goals per game percentage (her percentage was 95%). Holiday was also the first–team all American Freshman of the year. One more award Lauren Holiday got in her Freshman year was the National Soccer Coaches Association of America freshman of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Basketball : Basketball And The Game Of Basketball Basketball originated in Springfield, Massachusetts, on November 1981 and was invented by Dr. James Naismith. There were originally 13 rules and the first game was played on December 21st, 1981. It spread quickly with students and people talking about it everywhere. The first game of basketball was played when Dr Naismith was thinking of an activity to keep his students active during the winter on a rainy day. He wanted a physically active indoor game so his students were occupied and maintained good levels of fitness during the long winters. After lots of consideration, he wrote the basic rules and nailed peach baskets three meters high above the ground on two opposite sides. The first official game was played in the YMCA gymnasium in Albany, New York, on January 20, 1892, with nine players. The game ended at 1 –0 with the court at that time being half the size of a full size NBA court. Shaquille O'Neal is an American retired professional basketball player, currently serving as a sports analyst on the television program Inside the NBA. Listed at 2.16 m tall and weighing 147 kg, he was one of the heaviest players ever to play in the NBA. He quickly became one of the best centres in the league, winning Rookie of the Year in 1992–93 and leading his team to the 1995 NBA Finals. He eventually ended up retiring with four championships having played on six different teams in his 19 year career. The athlete currently making the most impact in the NBA is LeBron James, who is an American professional basketball player for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the NBA. James has won three NBA championships, four NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, three NBA Finals MVP Awards, two Olympic gold medals, an NBA scoring title, and the NBA Rookie of the Year Award. He has also been selected to 13 NBA All –Star teams, 13 All–NBA teams, and six All–Defensive teams, is the Cavaliers' all–time leading scorer, and is the NBA career playoff scoring leader. The next generation of athletes in basketball will be more athletic, stronger, faster, more skillful with better and improved equipment such as uniforms and balls. There are two different levels of governing bodies in basketball; national and international. The national level is Basketball ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Walter Payon Pinball Running Style "In 1977, led the Nfl with the most yards rushed in a single game, with 275 yards against the Minnesota Vikings" (the editors of encyclopedia Britannica). At the Jackson State University, Walter John Payton rushed 3500 yards and scored more than 450 points. Nobody could beat his record. Payton was the youngest player ever to receive the Mvp award. Not only did Payton play running back but he played many other positions. Payton is the best running back of all time. In 1977 Walter Payton won the league's MVP award after leading the NFL in rushing yards, with 1,852 yards in franchise record. He was the youngest player to ever receive the award at the age of 23. Payton was drafted by the Chicago Bears with the fourth overall pick nationwide. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Payton began being suicidal in the mid–1990s. He imagined him taking a gun and turning it on himself. The text states, "Pearlman cites a letter from Payton said he imagined himself killing those around him and then turning the gun on himself" (staff). Before he retired he took pain pills and liquids to help with his injuries. After Payton retired he went to go learn about business opportunities such as real estate, restaurants, and race cars. The text states, "After retiring, Payton explored business opportunities in several fields including real estate, restaurants, and race cars" ("Walter Payton Biography"). Payton was 33 when he retired. Before Payton died he helped raise awareness for bile duct cancer. He died of a liver tumor. February 2, 1999, he found out that he had pcs, liver disease. Walter Payton died at the age of 45, November first, 1999. Nobody could beat Payton's score. Payton was the best running back in the world. He ran over 16,000 yards and over 100 touchdowns. He played multiple positions in the NFL. Payton had fantastic grades when he was in school. He liked basketball better than football. Walter Payton is going to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Organizational Behavior in the Nfl Organizational Behavior in the National Football League Katie Johnston MT3250 Organizational Behavior Dr. Carl Proehl February 4, 2013 Abstract This paper will explore how people within the National Football League (NFL) interact with each other to reach their goals as a team, and an organization as a whole. Sports teams are defined as two or more individuals who possess a common identity, have common goals and objectives, share a common fate, exhibit structured patterns of interaction and modes of communication, hold common perceptions about group structure, are personally and instrumentally interdependent, reciprocate interpersonal attraction and consider themselves to be a group (Group Dynamics, 2004). There are many people... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are a series of periods that teams go through in making their decisions. The first is the preparation period, where the coaches and players anticipate the actions the opponents intend to perform and the probability of the actions. This early stage process is the one where video observation is used, studying the opponent's strengths, weaknesses, and styles of play. The next decision regards how the team (A) should react, or respond, to the actions of the opposing team (B). Timing and quality must be a factor into team A's next move. If the opposing team (B) changes their plan of action that was anticipated by team A, quick modifications must be made to ensure a successful retaliation. The success of decision making within a team depends on different mechanisms operating simultaneously and in mutual interaction (Decision Making in Sport, 2004). Let's look more in depth at the visual aspect of decision making. Visual information is critical for any team. The visual (spatial) learning system is when a person (i.e. athlete) prefers learning through images, colors, pictures and maps to gather information. Cueing and priming are key features in the sport realm that are integral in visual attention (Decision Making in Sports, 2004). When an athlete is confident of their opponent's next move, their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. National Institute Of Physical Education DEFENDING IN FOOTBALL Defence as a system, is under–rated by many coaches in youth and professional football. According to a survey conducted by students of "National Institute of Physical Education" in Lleida, Spain, individual and collective defence practice is generally occupying less than 15 % of all training sessions (Wein, 2004). It is not surprising to see that the players who win individual awards at the end of every season is either a goal scoring machine or a midfield maestro. Although there have been few exceptions (Fabio Cannavaro, Franz Beckenbauer, Lev Yashin), the trend of goal scorers or goal makers being valued over goal defenders continues. The game is based on attacking and defending, yet it is difficult to make people understand how significant the art of defending is. "A good attack, like a good defence, decreases the number of losses a club racks up, but defence provides a more powerful statistical explanation for why teams lose'' Anderson and Sally, 2013, p. 119). Between 2001/02 and 2010/2011, the following information was recorded – Table 1: Goals (Scored and Conceded) in terms of success and failure Increased Wins Reduced Defeats 10 Goals more scored2.301.76 10 Goals less conceded2.162.35 The above table reveals that goals scored and goals prevented leads to almost the same number of wins in English Football. But in terms of avoiding defeat, the goals that the teams did not concede were worth 33 percent more valuable than the goals they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How Did Jackie Robinson Impact On Society Jackie Robinson became the first African American baseball player, in the major leagues in 1947 when he signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers. During his years in the leagues, Robinson made advancements in the cause of civil rights in black athletes. During Jackie Robinson's time racism had a big impact on black lives. Whites caused most of the incidence. There were riots against blacks. White people bombed African American schools, and churches. A group of many former confederate veterans founded the first branch of the Ku Klux Klan. The members of the Ku Klux Klan dedicated themselves to an underground camp. Whites didn't think it was okay for whites and blacks to go to the same school, or use the same bathrooms, many things were segregated. Leaders of the NAACP were being Lynched. If they were to refuse most times they would be arrested or beaten. These factors made it difficult for Robinson and many other blacks during this time. . Blacks were even forced to give up bus seats and move to the back if a white person wanted to sit where they were. If they were to refuse most times they would be arrested or beaten. These factors made it difficult for Robinson and many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This didn't last long. Shortly after he started to play football Robinson started to play baseball professionally. At this time African Americans and whites played in different leagues called negro leagues. So Robinson started by playing in the negro leagues. The negro leagues were the highest level of baseball an African American could play at this time. At one point there were over 30 different teams in the negro leagues for baseball. Than in 1947 Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers to make him the first black player in the major leagues. Many people beloved that he should not be allowed to play and didn't want him on the team He attended spring training and played his first game on April 15, 1947 at Ebbets ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Differences And Similarities Between Jackie Robinson And... Introduction Jackie Robinson and Masanori are significant players in the history of baseball game. Both Jackie and Masanori were the first people to play in the majors from their culture. Jackie became the first African–American to play in the majors where as Masanori became the first Japanese to play in the majors. The aim of this paper is therefore to provide a detailed comparison between Jackie Robinson and Masanori ranging from their early life, careers, parental influence, and life after baseball. To begin, I am going to talk about the lives of the two players: Jackie Robinson Jack Roosevelt Robinson was in Cairo, Georgia a sleepy Southern town close to Florida border on January 31, 1919 to Jerry and Mallie Robinson. They were five ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He stole home nineteen times in his career thus setting a league record. From his humble beginning, Robinson became the highest paid player in the history of Dodgers. Robinson's success was not only to his advantage, it also opened doors for other African–American players who were good at baseball such as Willie Mays, Satchel Paige, and Hank Aaron. Even after his career in baseball, Robinson remained controversial, when he was reassigned to Ford Hood in Texas; there is a time that he resisted a white bus driver's orders to go sit at the back where other blacks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. An Era Of Advancements, 1945-1970 An Era of Advancements Jackie Robinson once said "Life is not a spectator sport. . . . If you're going to spend your whole life in the grandstand just watching what goes on, in my opinion you're wasting your life." Robinson was always looking to advance not only in baseball, but in life as well. During the years 1945–1970, Americans experienced prosperity, advancements, and controversy. For example, the assassination of John F. Kennedy caused Americans to question the honesty of the government. In addition, Americans also faced massive Civil Rights movements and anti–war protests that divided the country. Some other events/people that affected this era were Martin Luther King Jr., the Space Race, and the wars in Vietnam and Korea ("Prosperity... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Project MKUltra, sometimes referred to as Project Monarch, is a program of many different experiments tested on American Citizens by the CIA. Experiments on humans were intended to identify and develop drugs and procedures to be used in interrogations and torture, in order to weaken the individual to force confessions through mind control. Project MKUltra started in the 1950's and lasted around 20 years. The CIA experimented on countless unsuspecting American Citizens that were exposed to drugs, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, abuse and torture. Subjects that were least likely to put up a fight were picked for the operation. Popular places and subjects were nursing homes, prisons, mental hospitals, homeless people, and drug addicts. Over 44 different universities were involved in the operation. Doctor Sidney Gottlieb was chosen to lead the program when it officially began in 1953. The US started mind control experiments, torture, and brainwashing programs after reports that the Chinese and North Koreans were testing techniques on prisoners of war in WWII. The CIA was authorized to commit 6% of of their entire operating budget on MKUltra with no guidelines or oversight on how it was spent. Operations for MKUltra were so secretive that even the agents running the the CIA front companies were alleged to have not known anything beyond their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Did Jackie Robinson Break The Color Barrier Jackie Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919–October 24, 1972) was the first black athlete to break the color barrier. He stepped out to play Major League Baseball in the 20th century he took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Throughout his long career, Robinson became one of the game's most talented and exciting players, and he also had a .311 batting average. He was also a vocal civil rights activist. Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia. Jackie was the youngest of five, his whole family was raised in poverty by a single mother. Jackie had attended high school at John Muir High School and he had also attended Pasadena Junior College, where he was an excellent athlete and played: football, basketball, track and baseball. And at that time he was the region's most valuable player in baseball in 1938. But after all that he had served his time in the military from 1942 to 1944, "Robinson served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. However he never saw combat" ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... "Jackie Robinson is perhaps the most historically significant baseball player ever, ranking with Babe Ruth in terms of his impact on the national pastime. Ruth changed the way baseball was played; Jackie Robinson changed the way Americans thought. When Robinson took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947, more than sixty years of racial segregation in major–league baseball came to an end. He was the first acknowledged black player to perform in the Major Leagues in the twentieth century and went on to be the first to win a batting title, the first to win the Most Valuable Player award, and the first to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. He won major–league baseball's first official Rookie of the Year award and was the first baseball player, black or white, to be featured on a United States postage stamp"(swaine, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Jim Crow Policies Of Baseball Many people in major league baseball attempted to stop segregation in the sport, it wasn't even close to get accomplished until Brooklyn Dodger 's general manager, Branch Rickey began the "great experiment". The Jim Crow policies of baseball had been changed ever since 1945 when Rickey and Jackie Robinson from the Negro League 's Kansas City Monarchs was placed onto a contract that would place Jackie into the major leagues in 1947. Jackie Robinson began to make history since 1947 when he first broke baseball's color barrier to be on the team of the Dodgers. Robinson was extremely talented and won the National League Rookie of the Year award his first season of playing in MLB, and accompanied the Dodgers to the National League championship, which was only the first of his six trips to the World Series. After a successful season with the minor league Montreal Royals in 1946, The ending of segregation in baseball was official when he was given a Dodgers uniform with the famous number 42, in 1947 of April. Just two years later Robinson won the league MVP award and was awarded into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962. Although Robinson gave off an extreme amount of confidence and strength, Robinson faced tons of insults and threats because of the color of his skin. Robinson, being so courageous for still doing what he loved although constantly getting put down, inspired a generation of African Americans to begin to analyze the doctrine of "separate but equal" and began to start ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. A Comparison Of Jerry Rice And Randy Moss Imagine being the best wide receiver in NFL, being elected into the Hall Of Fame, being looked upon as a legend, an icon. 200,000 people looking up to you, wanting to be just like you. Jerry Rice, one of the best receivers in NFL history. You might think Randy Moss is better because you have heard so much about him, or Oh! they made a catch after him, the MOSS catch. There are many receivers in the NFL history that were and are very good, including Randy Moss, but Jerry Rice is nothing compared to Randy, he blows Randy Moss stats out of the water. Jerry Rice and Randy Moss are both known for being football phonominoms, and never will be forgotten. Jerry Rice is a veteran and has played 20 seasons in the NFL, Randy has played 14. Jerry will... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rice hit 208 touchdown in his multiple seasons. He was a receiver for a couple of teams, which includes you to use your hands to catch the ball, but Jerry Rice was good at every position. Rice had 10 rushing touchdowns, and one fumble recovery; with his speed he was able to break away from the mayhem and score a touchdown. No matter what who the person, or the team, if anyone was to achieve that goal, that is amazing and will be remembered. In any division of football it is extremely hard to break 200 touchdowns. If you break 200 you might as well be the best receiver in the world, of NFL. Jerry Rice had racked in more touchdowns than Emmitt Smith. Emmitt was a phenomenal running back for the Dallas Cowboys, hitting 175 touchdowns in his career. Jerry has the most touchdowns in NFL history, with Emmitt Smith, at second, and Ladainian Tomlinson at third. Emmitt Smith is an elite running back that was in the NFL and for someone, anyone to have more and better stats than him is very difficult. Some may say that Randy Moss is the most explosive, fastest and the most hardworking wide receiver there ever was. Most of those people don't know the background of Jerry Rice. Jerry rice's dad was a brick mason and when he was a young adult he went to work with him. Jerry's dad threw bricks down to him off the scaffleting. He had big hands and was able to wrap his hands around every brick thrown at him. He went on to play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Jerry Rice Research Paper Zach Burrell Mr. Bergman Senior English P– 28/August/2015 Greatest receiver Jerry Rice Do you think that Jerry Rice is the greatest wide receiver in the NFL out of all time? To mainly everybody yes he is. Do you want to find out read about him and say your opinion on what you think about him, Jerry Rice played for San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, and the Seattle Seahawks Rice was born October 13th 1962? He was an average wide receiver size seeing as he was six foot two inches. Jerry was very fast he ran the 40 yard dash in only 4.71 seconds. Rice wore number 80 because it was retired and the retired football player wanted him to play with his number and Rice was okay with the number 80. Rice is just like any other receiver but he had heart and also gave it from time to time so now you're going to get information to let you know he is the best wide receiver of all time. Jerry Rice gave it his all in football and that all started in the late 1970's... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1989 Super Bowls Most Valuable Player or M.V.P. with a record of 1,549 receptions and 22,895 receiving yards. Rice was able to set records and get awards because he was strong Rice never sat on the side line very long. He tended to play through his injuries and nurse himself back to health on off season. In the NFL people say that Jerry Rice's most distinguished feature is his determination and he was filled with a large amount of it. Jerry had a passion for football not for the money. He liked the plays, the game, the sheers, and the joys. Not many players loved being in the game just to be in the game. Jerry Rice was a special kind of receiver he is the type that wants to be able to catch it and make the touchdown when other receivers would catch it and be proud but Rice wanted to make some points for the team instead of move down the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How I Learned to Love Football Essay In Felisa Roger's article How I Learned to Love Football, Roger discussed how her dislike for sports changed all together with when she had a reason to care about it more. She provided a great background when explaining why she changed her mind about disliking sports, and used a great variety of detail while explaining it. She talked about how as she was growing up she had a strong dislike of all sports. She talked about how she was never good at playing any sports in gym class and always hated it when she actually had too. Her family didn't like sports either so they didn't blame her for disliking them and never being on a sports team while in school. At the school she first attended, sports had been a ticket to popularity, needless... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They ended up having bigger problems other than the fact that she didn't listen to him when he talked about football. They were having major financial and family crises. She realized that the only thing he enjoyed doing in their hardships was watching football and talking about it. One day she ended up asking him about the game, which surprised him very much but he didn't hesitate once to tell her all about it. He discussed the players, the victories, and the tragic loses. She found herself actually listening to what he was saying because of the symbolic impact it had on her husband. She kept listening and the more she listened the more she ended up understanding about what was going on. She eventually started watching the actual games with him and started understanding those too as long as he was there explaining it to her. She soon grew a love for the Green Bay Packers just like her husband. She admits that she still doesn't completely understand everything that is going on during a game but she has a better understanding then she did before. She considers her house a "Green Bay House" and supports and roots for them whole–heartedly every time they play. I personally found this to be the most interesting article out of this section because it's some things I felt I could relate to in the article or I thought of others who definitely did. When she discussed how she grew up in school never excelling in sports ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Football : The Most Important Part Of American Football Since the 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 been many historically important moments. These mainly come at important crucial moments of the game.Every year a team makes history by doing something extraordinary in the Super Bowl. Probably the second most memorable Super Bowl moment occurred on 30 January 2000 when St. Louis Rams linebacker Mike Jones stopped Tennessee Titans wide receiver Kevin Dyson before he stretched out to place the ball across the goal line on the final play, preserving the Rams' 23–16 victory in Super Bowl XXXIV ( ). One year the Patriots won every game leading up to the SuperBowl. Then out of nowhere the Giants ruined their hopes of winning. Later the Giants beat them in another Super Bowl. This is one of the most historical moments in football ( ). Historically many people big named people have made their way into everyday football life. Vince Lombardi was the first to win the Super Bowl. With his excellent team, and coaching his name is forever on the trophy given to the best team in the NFL. Many people now call him the first great coach ( ). Many coaches have their name engraved into the football world. Many coaches have changed the way people have played the game. From only running, to passing the ball. The game ha changed a lot over one hundred years. In the NFL there have also been people that have made many unforgettable plays that have rewritten history. A standout receiver from Louisiana state University was drafted by the Giants in , Later in his career he made a super one handed falling down catch. This set the world by storm, all kids now want to make catches like Odell. Another play that will never be forgotten in David Tyree's catch in the Super Bowl. Without that catch the Giants would not have beaten the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Jackie Robinson Impact On Society A hero is a person who is admired for his/her qualities or achievements. Heroes are brave and influential figures who perform selfless deeds to others. These role models give everything and expect nothing in return. An extraordinary/courageous hero named Jackie Robinson is an important individual /leader who has left a positive effect on the world. When Jackie Robinson was born he was just an ordinary person, but nobody knew that his actions would have a positive effect on people of the world. Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia and was the youngest of five children. His family was relatively poverty,but Robinson still attended John Muir High School and attended Pasadena Junior College where he played football, basketball, track, and baseball; that is where his talent started to show. Robinson was the Most Valuable Player in baseball in 1938 of his region and his older brother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As he got older Robinson got better and better at baseball to the point where there were no other leagues, but the Major Leagues that was hard enough and competitive enough for Robison. The problem was African American people couldn't play in the Major Leagues, but that was about to change. Major League officials understood how talented Jackie Robinson was and tried to get him on a team, League President Ford Frick, Baseball Commissioner Happy Chandler, and Jewish baseball Greenberg are three of the believers that wanted Jackie Robinson to play. Eventually Jackie Robinson got on the Brooklyn Dodgers and played for them. He helped the Dodgers by scoring 12 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cam Newton Research Paper Cameron Jerrell Newton is an American football player who is the quarterback for the Carolina Panthers of the National Football League. He is a two–time Pro Bowl selection. Newton led the Tigers to a national championship and led the nation with 50 total touchdowns. he was sacked six times in the super bowl. Born: May 11, 1989 Atlanta, GA he is now (age 26) Height: 6′ 5″ Weight: 245 this is his 5th season in the NFL Current team: Carolina Panthers (#1 / Quarterback) he has 2 brothers named Cecil Newton, Caylin Newton he has a girlfriend named Kia Proctor On Dec. 24, 2015, Newton's girlfriend gave birth to the couple's first child, a boy they named Chosen. On the unusual first name, Newton explained that he wanted a name that was unique,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other two people in the room are also Cam Newton, one is dressed as a superhero while the other has a bow tie and suit jacket. The Cam Newton wearing a jersey asks the others whether they remember the game in which he set the rookie passing record. The bow tie Newton reminds the others of when he had three events in one night. The costumed Newton says that he's been working on his superhero moves all day. The three Newton's sit down next to one another on a couch and explain that, due to their non–stop lifestyles, they need something to give them energy. They each hold up containers of Oikos Triple Zero yogurt. Jersey–wearing Newton exclaims that there is nothing holding him back, and in response superhero Newton throws a pillow at him. The darkest period of Newton's life is the subject of Episode 2 of "Huddle Up," a series of five videos about Newton produced by Under Armour. Episode 2, titled "Be Humble or Be Humbled," was released on Tuesday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Taking a Look at Basketball Basketball is a sport played worldwide of people of all ages. The game was originally invented by James Naismith, a physical education teacher of what is now known as Springfield College. The game was first created to occupy athletes at a small Northeast school. Now it is played all around the world. In this essay, the history, equipment, leaders, and rules of the game will be explained. When basketball was invented, James Naismith's boss was Mr. Luther Gulick, chairman of the physical education department at the school for Christian workers (now Springfield College) in Springfield, Massachusetts, instructed James to invent a new game to entertain the school's athletes during the winter. He then found a peach basket and nailed it 10 feet above the gym doors onto a wooden track. Originally played with a soccer ball, Tony Hickle in the 1950's searched for a ball that would be more visible to the players and spectators. In the 1920's dribbling was introduced to make it easier for the player with possession of the ball to move around to either shoot or pass the ball. Basketball became a national sport that was played in colleges and in the NBA, which formed on August 3rd, 1949. That elite association consists of the best players in the world who were drafted after 4 years of playing with their college teams. The NBA draft is held annually for NBA teams to draft players who are eligible and wish to join the league. Players who do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Jackie Robinson Changed Baseball. Jackie Robinson Story How Jackie Robinson changed baseball Jackie Robinson story is single handedly one of the most inspirational stories about battling segregation laws, and racism. He not only was one of the best baseball players of his time, but he had to play baseball while being the most hated man in the league because of his skin color. Jackie was the first black man to play baseball in a white league for the Brooklyn Dodgers, in 1946 (source 1), he took a very big leap of faith getting himself into that league, well knowing he was going to be treated like a human garbage. He took so much abuse from the league trying to change the views on colored people in the eyes of white people. This seemed like a difficult to impossible task in the 1940's, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only did he participate in baseball but he also played football, basketball, and track all the the college level. He played for Pasadena Junior College in Colorado. He was named the region 's Most Valuable Player in baseball in 1938 for his college. At this point There was nothing in the world that could bring Jackie 's self esteem down, or so he thought. People from around town made several comments implying that jackie was not a good athlete because of his skin. He was told that he would never be able to compete with a white person. This struck a hateful flame in jackie 's heart. He knew he was better than most white athletes, and he felt disrespected because of how much work he had put in to be the athlete he was. After he finished his schooling in Colorado Jackie continued his education at the University of California, Los Angeles, playing football. This is where he became the university 's first student to win varsity letters in four sports. In 1941, despite his athletic success, Robinson was forced to leave UCLA just shy of graduation due to financial hardship. He moved to Honolulu, Hawaii, where he played football for the semi–professional Honolulu Bears. His season with the Bears was cut short when the United States entered into World War II. Jackies time as a war veteran From 1942 to 1944, Robinson served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. He attended boot camp at Fort Hood in Texas, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Jackie Robinson : An Star Athlete 44– Jackie Robinson Jackie Robinson was born on January 31, 1919 in Cairo, Georgia and he passed away on October 24, 1972. He was the youngest of five children, and he was raised by his single mother. When he got older he attend Muir High School and Pasadena Junior College. While attending both schools he was an star athlete that played four sports. He played football, basketball, track, and baseball. In 1938 he would be named the regions Most Valuable Player in baseball. He got his motivation to play from his older brother Matthew Robinson, who was also a renowned athlete that competed in the 1936 Olympic games in Berlin. He won a silver medal in the 200 meter dash. After Jackie graduated he would continue his education at the University of California, Los Angeles. He was so talented that he was the first student to win varsity letters in four sports at his university. Jackie Robinson did not graduate due to him not having the funds to continue his education. He would soon move to Honolulu, Hawaii to play semi professional football for the Honolulu Bears. He had a short career as a football player due to the U.S. entering World War II. Robinson was a second lieutenant in the United States Army from 1942 to 1944. Since he did not want move to give up his seat and move to the back of the bus he was charged. Due to his excellent reputation the charges were dropped. In 1944, Robinson was discharged from the army and he begin playing baseball professionally. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Walter Payon: America's Greatest Football Player Walter Payton receives the handoff and the Soldier Field crowd of over 60,000 jump to their feet. Payton breaks free from the first defender and finds an opening. The 50, the 40, the 30, the 20, Walter Payton just has one more man to beat. As the last defender dives to push Walter Payton out of bounds, he leaps for the pylon. TOUCHDOWN! The Bears take the lead as the clock ticks down late in the 4th quarter. Throughout Walter Payton's career, he has been gaining people's respect with his hall of fame talents on the field, but also with what he has done off the field. Walter Payton is highly respected for being one of, if not the greatest football player to ever live, but Payton is most influential for not just being a great athlete, but by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More specifically, Walter Payton played tough and physical which led him to his greatness. The great running back's motto is, "Never die easy. Why run out of bounds and die easy? Make that linebacker pay. It carries into all facets of your life. It's okay to lose, to die, but don't die without trying" (Payton 54). Through Walter Payton's words, he expresses his take on the game of football, and life itself. This quote epitomizes how Walter Payton will never give up despite the circumstances. Even though he only stood 5ft 10in playing a sport where height and power ruled over all, Walter Payton found other ways to become a legend. According to hall of fame wide receiver Marcus Allen, "Statistics weren't the true measure of his greatness. It was his courage and his will. You look at a guy who wasn't physically imposing but who was magnificent at what he did" (Wharton). Allen's explanation perfectly shows how Walter Payton played the game of football. Although his stature was not ideal, he made up for his size with his athleticism and motivation. He is a true role model exemplifying hard work, determination, and never giving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary : ' Not The Bad Guy ' Bradley J. Dewey Mr. Andrew Davidson English Composition 1101 3 October 2015 Not the Bad Guy! Bear down! There is nothing more in this world, outside of my family, that I love more than my Chicago Bears. Things haven't been going so well for the Bears these last few years. If you listen to the media and Bears fans, you'd think it was all Jay Cutler's fault! Jay Cutler, the quarterback for the Chicago Bears, is one of the most scrutinized athletes in all of sports. They say he's lazy, that he isn't a leader. He is called a mediocre quarterback and overpaid. The media slams him because they think the way he looks on the sideline, is one of someone who isn't involved and doesn't care about winning or his team. Last but not least, he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One writer puts it like this, "The Chicago Bears quarterback, while crazy–talented, has never lived up to the hype surrounding him, and that – combined with the mopey attitude fans see – has made him incredibly easy to hate" (International Business Times). I believe he has done the best possible job that he can with the support that has been placed around him. I read a lot of articles on this guy, and a lot of comments about the articles are about him and how it's all his fault that the Bears have not had success since he came to Chicago. Going into his seventh season with the Chicago Bears, Jay Cutler holds every Bear record for passing, except for touchdowns. He only needs seven more touchdowns to hold that record also (The Football Database). The Bears organization spent a lot to get him, but failed to surround him with talent to be the franchise quarterback they wanted him to be. For example, as a quarterback he needs decent to good protection from his offensive line. According to ProFootballFocus, he's had a mediocre to terrible pass blocking offensive line. "Since he came to the Bears in 2009, his offensive line has a PFF score of –315.9. Compare those numbers to what his main divisional rival, Aaron Rodgers, has experienced (+93.7 PFF pass block grade) during the same time–frame, and you can see how short–handed Cutler has been from the get–go" (ProFootballFocus). Also, he didn't have what the football world would call a #1 receiver, until they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. African Americans in Baseball Michael Rizzo Murray, Chass (2004). Game Fights Trend of Fewer Blacks. The New York Times This article is about the declination of blacks in the game of baseball. It begins by talking about how successful blacks were in baseball from 1981–1997. Blacks such as Tony Gwynn, Tim Raines, and Gary Sheffield were winning National League Batting Titles 16 out of those 17 years. From 1998–2004, only one black player has won the batting title. As a huge baseball fan, I never knew that stat and find it very interesting. The article also entails that black players had won the National League MVP award quite often from 1949–1970. More recently from 1985–2004, black players had won the MVP 11 times, with Barry Bonds winning 6 of the 11. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coleman was a big reason why the RBI program, which stands for Reviving Baseball in the Inner Cities, has become a popular program to grab the attention of blacks at a young age to engage in the game of baseball. This program has produced a number of current Major League Players such as Carl Crawford, Coco Crisp and Wil Nieves. About 190 RBI programs have been started domestically and at military bases around the country.Major League Baseball is also giving Little League Baseball $250,000 a year to expand their leagues to urban programs. They have also constructed a baseball academy in Compton, California to try to duplicate the success baseball has had in influencing Latin American countries to the game. I think that this article, for being almost ten years old, is still pretty accurate and agree with all of its points. There are still not enough blacks in the game of baseball today. There are also not enough black managers in Major League Baseball which could have an impact on the game too. I think that RBI programs across America are gradually starting to help. Recently, Mark Teixeira of theNew York Yankeesdonated over 1 million dollars to open an RBI program in Harlem, New York. This goes to show that white players are even noticing the problem and are trying to do something about it. The League has very few black ambassadors today and can definitely use more to influence young blacks. The most popular players today are either American born or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Jackie Robinson: America's Most Famous Baseball Player Jackie Robinson Born January 31, 1919, in Cairo, Georgia became the first black athlete to play major league baseball in the 20th century. Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, and distinguished himself as a civil rights activist and talented baseball player. Jackie Robinson died in Connecticut 1972. Robinson who was the youngest of 5 children was raised by a single mother. He attended John Muir High school and Pasadena Junior college where he played four sports such as Football, Baseball, Track, and Basketball. He was named the region's Most Valuable Player in baseball in 1938. Jackie's older brother, Matthew Robinson is what inspired him to go forward with his talent and love for sports. After Jackie's discharge from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At one game fans yelled racial slurs and hurtful words to Robinson so Reese walked over and put his arm around his teammate, that moment became legendary in baseball history. In Jackie's first year, he hit 12 home runs and helped the Dodgers win the National League pennant, he also led the National League in stolen bases and was picked as Rookie of the Year. He amazed fans by having .342 batting average during the 1949 season and earned the National League's Most Valuable Player Award. He was an excellent base runner. Robinson stole home 19 times in his career, setting a record. He became the highest payed player in Dodgers history. Thanks to him his success in the major leagues opened the door for other African–American players. Robinson and his team won the National League pennant several times. Finally, in 1955, he helped them achieve his ultimate victory which was the world series. the Dodgers beat the New York Yankees and Jackie helped the team win another National League pennant that following season, he was then traded to the New York Giants and retired shortly after on on January 5, 1957 with an off the charts batting average of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...