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  2. Eagles and Chiefs share advice to younger selves about ...

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    It’s another game, we get to play football. It’s the biggest stage in football and the world and it’s an honor to play in it.” DALLAS GOEDERT, tight end: “Dreams are coming true.

  3. American football rules - Wikipedia

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    Collegiate and professional football games are 1 hour long, divided into four quarters of 15 minutes each. In high school football, 12-minute quarters are usually played. However, the game clock is stopped frequently, and a typical college or professional game can exceed three total hours.

  4. Running back - Wikipedia

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    In high school football, where player sizes vary greatly, fullbacks are still frequently used as ball carriers. In high school and college offenses, the triple option scheme uses the fullback as a primary ball carrier. The fullback plays a unique role by establishing an inside running threat on every play.

  5. American football strategy - Wikipedia

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    The primary goal of the offense is to score points. [1] To achieve this, coaches and players design and execute plays based on several factors: the players involved, the opponent's defensive strategy, the time remaining before halftime or the end of the game, and the number of points needed to secure a win.

  6. Sportsmanship - Wikipedia

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    Today's sporting culture, in particular elite sport, places great importance on the idea of competition and winning and sportsmanship may take a back seat as a result. [4] In most, if not all sports, players at the elite level set the standards on sportsmanship and whether they like it or not, they are seen as leaders and role models in society.

  7. History of American football positions - Wikipedia

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    The trend of naming offensive positions for the role or build of player in it continued. [citation needed] In some cases, this obfuscates important details. A recent diagram of a short punt formation for offense in youth football had no quarterback, but two fullbacks at the depth of the QB shown above, and a halfback at the position labeled FB ...

  8. Experts Explain Football Players' Scary 'Fencing Response ...

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    Repeated head injuries, often experienced by football players, boxers, and other athletes, can cause long-term problems, such as concentration and memory issues, mental health conditions ...

  9. American football - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, there are more than 400 high school football teams in Japan, with over 15,000 participants, and over 100 teams play in the Kantoh Collegiate Football Association (KCFA). [197] The X-League is the largest American football league in Japan, and the largest American football league in the world to use a promotion-relegation system.