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Helmet to Helmet: Head Banging in the NFL
With the rash of helmet-to-helmet injuries in the NFL [National Football League], the Powers-That-Be are re-evaluating the rules of the game. Some say professional football is a Spartan sport, that men are men and therefore let the players play sans protective limitations. Others say it’s becoming too dangerous and restrictions need to be in place regarding helmet-to-helmet clashing in order to keep players safe within the game.
Discussion is good. However, beyond the rules of the game some questions can certainly be asked:
Question #1: How is “game” defined?
Question #2: What determines true manhood?
Professional football is a rough and tough game, no doubt. But at the end of day, football is only a game, not a war. Should civilized societies allow the rules of games to permanently injure or attempt to injure others? Games and their participants are competitive, but should they promote violence to such a degree that the player’s lives and their family’s futures are negatively impacted? When games allow such excessive and injurious violence to occur, games cease to be games and become wars. Are wars the fabric of a civilized society or an uncivilized one?
Another issue of professional football is ‘manhood’. What constitutes manhood? One definition includes being rough, tough, strong and courageous. No doubt these are admirable characteristics, but to what degree should they be applied?
If a man is truly strong and courageous, shouldn’t his strength and courage be exercised in restraint of his ability to hurt or permanently injure others, potentially destroying the injured players’ careers in the process? If a man is truly a man and spends his life playing a game… a game… shouldn’t he be tough enough and professional enough to keep his passions under control?
In brief recap, when games allow destruction of physical capabilities which negatively impact its players’ personal health and financial stability, inclusive of their families’ well-being, are they still “games” or something else? And when a man purposefully sets out to injure another man under the “Guise of Game” with total disregard and disrespect not only for another player and his well-being but for the game itself, does he not cease to be a man and become more of an animal? Games are games, are they not? Should they become relegated to so-called “games’ like those of the ancient Coliseum in Rome, or more sane and civilized spectator contests for the entertainment and enjoyment of all without the distasteful and depreciating bane and pain of personal and professional destruction of life and well-being?
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Islamic Football Team in Dubai – NFL to Expand
The National Football League in the United States is currently expanding overseas, just as the World of International Soccer is growing in the US. Soon there will be a European Team in the NFL and there are secret talks right now in Dubai to produce a team there as well. The Islamic Football Team in Dubai, will soon show all the world and especially the greatest nation ever created in the History of Mankind, that the Muslim World is not weak.
The Dubai Consortium being put together now, has plenty of money to recruit the greatest athletes around the world and throughout the Middle East to put together one very hard to beat team. Is the United States of America ready to lose it’s strangle hold on Football? Can the US Football Fan handle being beaten by Dubai or a team in Europe? Football is not a hard sport to learn and the human talent needed to win is common amongst all people of the World.
Speed, agility, strength, pre-cognition and will are possessed by humans around the globe. Soon, there will be an announcement that there will be a new Islamic Football Team in Dubai, as the NFL is about to Expand. Dubai will soon have the tallest building in the world, the finest resorts and perhaps the greatest football team that has ever stepped foot on the field, playing in a World Class Stadium, and the likes of which have not been seen since the Roman Coliseum. So tell me, football fans, are you ready for that?
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Bet Online – NFL
The National Football League is the most popular league in the United States. More people watch its games than any other sport. The final game of the season, the Super Bowl, is one of the most watched television events of the entire year. Many companies introduce new commercials during the game because they know that millions and millions of people will be watching the game. These commercials are incredibly expensive, costing a couple million dollars for just 30 seconds.
For people betting on the NFL game, it is important to avoid the betting mistakes that most people have made and continue to make. The most common betting mistake is failing to bet objectively. This problem most often arises when fans are betting on games that their favorite team is competing in. This can be risky because your bias as a fan might influence your betting decision. It can be a great betting strategy because you have a lot of knowledge of your favorite team so you should be able to predict when they will win or lose. You do not need to be correct every time. As long as you are right more than half the time, you can make money betting on your favorite team’s games.
A great way to test your ability to bet objectively is place bets against your favorite team when you think that they are going to lose. Most fans are unable to do this as they feel they are rooting against their favorite team. If you can not place these bets, you should not bet on any game this team plays in. Your bias as a fan is negatively influencing your betting decision and it will hinder your ability to win bets and make money.
If you can bet against your favorite team, you should continue to do so. This proves that you can bet objectively and this is going to allow you to use your knowledge as a fan to win bets.
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