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American football is much different than what many parts of the world call football. American football is a full contact sport. It involves two teams competing to carry the ball from one end of the field to another to score. Progress is marked by yard lines. It involves kicking, passing, tackling, as well as other physical and mental skills.

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I recently joined a highschool football team I want to quit but my parents want me to stick with it its early in the season and i dont want to humiliate myself or disappoint anyone how do i do it?

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It's important to communicate openly with your parents about your feelings and concerns. Explain your reasons for wanting to quit and discuss potential alternatives together. Remember that it's okay to prioritize your own well-being and happiness.

When was the author ED Baker born?

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ED Baker, the author, was born on October 16, 1952.

Was Jeff Kinney a football player?

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No, Jeff Kinney is not known to be a football player. He is best known as the author of the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" book series.

Does Jeff Kinney have any siblings?

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Yes, Jeff Kinney has an older brother named Scott Kinney.

Who did Jeff Kinney live with as a child?

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Jeff Kinney lived with his parents and an older brother as a child.

1.What is the book running wild about?

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"Running Wild" is a novel by Michael Morpurgo about a boy named Will who rescues an orphaned foal and forms a deep bond with the horse as they navigate challenges together. The story highlights themes of friendship, resilience, and the importance of connection with animals.

Why are the Four Horsemen famous?

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The Four Horsemen are famous for their work in professional wrestling during the 1980s. They were known for their charismatic personalities, in-ring skills, and dominance as a stable in various wrestling promotions, especially in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The group's members included wrestling legends like Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, and Barry Windham.

What is 'sudden death' and when does it take place during an NFL game?

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The term is not exclusive to the NFL, but refers to a specific method of resolving a sporting event that ends with a tie. In that method, the teams begin an extra period of play (in the NFL called "overtime"). Under normal game rules, the team which first scores in overtime wins the game immediately. The team that loses suffers a "sudden death". There can also be sudden death hockey or soccer games. This is different from baseball, where both teams have an opportunity to bat in their half of the inning before a winner is declared.

The football player was lionized in the newspaper article because of his amazing play in the game?

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The football player was praised and celebrated in the newspaper article for his exceptional performance during the game. His impressive play on the field elevated his status and earned him recognition and admiration from the media.

Who is Kevin Mack formally of the Cleveland Browns?

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Kevin Mack is a former running back who played for the Cleveland Browns in the NFL. He was known for his powerful running and was a key player for the Browns during the 1980s. Mack made the Pro Bowl in 1985 and was a fan favorite during his time with the team.

What is the world record for 100 yard dash?

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June 21, 1963

Bob Hayes, a sturdy running back/sprinter from Florida A&M, runs 9.1 seconds in the 100-yard dash not once but twice at the AAU national track and field championships in St. Louis.

However, only Hayes' performance in the semifinals is allowed to stand as a world record. That's because the wind was 7.75 miles per hour in the final, above the allowable 4.473 mph for record consideration.

Running with his elbows out and his knees uncommonly high, the thick-shouldered, thick-muscled Hayes bolts into the lead at the start of the semifinal. The 20-year-old senior-to-be turns it up another gear in the middle 50 yards and breaks the world record of 9.2 seconds set by America's Frank Budd in 1961 and tied by Canada's Harry Jerome (twice) in 1962.

The 5-foot-11, 185-pound Hayes wins the AAU final for the second straight year. He will go on to win the gold medal in the 100-meter dash at the 1964 Olympics and then become a Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys.

9.2 seconds - the official world record for the 100 yard dash is held by Frank Budd from New Jersey. Budd ran track for Villanova University in Philadelphia. In 1960, he represented Team USA at the Olympic Games in Rome, Italy. He placed 5th in the 100 meter sprint, and his relay team made it to the finals in the 4 x 100 meter relay. In 1962, he broke the world record at the AAU Meet with a finish time of 9.2 seconds. He then went on to play wide receiver in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles. Several people have run the 100 yard dash in 9.1 seconds and 9.0 seconds, but these achievements have not displaced Frank Budd from his status as the official record holder because they were not timed electronically. The regulations of the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) state that runs are only legal if achieved with the use of fully automatic timing, a wind speed below 2.0 m/s, and without the use of performance enhancing substances. The 100 yard dash is no longer an event in international competition. It is rarely an event in American competitions. It has been replaced by the 100 meter sprint, a slightly longer race. The world record for the 100 meter sprint is 9.58 seconds. It is held by Usain Bolt from Jamaica. He set this record on August 16, 2009 at the 12th IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Berlin. Among women, the world record for the 100 meter sprint is 10.49 seconds. It is held by Florence Griffith-Joyner from the United States. She set the record on July 16, 1988 in Indianapolis. Her record is likely to stand for a VERY long time. It is fully 0.15 of second faster than the second fastest time ever run by a woman. By comparison, less than 0.08 second separate the times of the other 7 women to have run the 100 meter sprint in less than 11 seconds. Joyner's win was probably assisted by a tail wind. The sensor measuring wind that day was not functioning properly. Many suspect that her win was also assisted by performance enhancing drugs (steroids), but there was never any proof, so her record stands.

Who holds the record for longest kick in American football?

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65 yards - Ola Kimrin, preseason. Denver Broncos (W 31-0) vs. Seattle Seahawks, 8/25/2002. 63 yards - Tom Dempsey, New Orleans Saints (W 19-17) vs. Detroit Lions, 11/8/1970 63 yards - Jason Elam, Denver Broncos (W 37-24) vs. Jacksonville Jaguars, 10/25/1998

Who was the strongest man in the NFL?

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There are many strong players in the NFL, but in terms of physical strength and power, players like Reggie White, Larry Allen, and JJ Watt are often considered among the strongest. Each player showcased impressive strength and dominated their opponents on the field.

What kickers had the longest hang time?

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In NFL history, some kickers known for having long hang times on their kicks include Johnny Hekker, Sam Koch, and Marquette King. Hang time can vary depending on the weather conditions and technique used by the kicker.

Who is the tallest person in the NFL?

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The tallest person in NFL history was Richard Sligh, who stood at 7 feet tall. Currently, Dan Skipper, who is 6 feet 10 inches tall, is one of the tallest active NFL players.

What Football tournaments happen annually?

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Some of the annual football tournaments include the FIFA World Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA European Championship (Euros), Copa America, CONCACAF Gold Cup, and various domestic leagues like the English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and Bundesliga.

How many football fields in 60 acre?

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An acre equals 4840 square yards. The dimensions of a football field (not including both the goal areas) is 100 yards by 53 yards, or 5300 square yards. So, if you divide 5300 sq yards by 4840 sq yards (an acre), one notes that ~1.1 acres fit into a football field.

How many long is a football field?

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I was hoping to have someone answer this question for my state report I'm doing on Rhode Island...THANKS!!

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  1. The Length of an American Football field is 100 yards. The End Zone is 10 yards deep with an additional 10 yards of depth free of obstructions called the "Run out Zone" which is provided to avoid player injury. Thus an American football field can be said to 140 yards. (Playing Field of 100 yards plus two End Zones of 10 yards each for 120 yards, Plus a Run Free Zone on each end of the field of 10 yards for an arena length without End Zone Bleachers of 140 yards. For illustration purposes only, the field is the designated playing field of 100 yards and will be designated as (F) in any fornula.
  2. One mile (Designated (M) is equal to 1,760 yards.
  3. One Playing Field is equal to M divided by (F) or 17.5 or more simply stated 17.5 playing fields equal one mile.
  4. Rhode Island is 37 miles wide (called W} and 48 miles long (called L).
  5. Long assumes the greatest distance as a ratio between length and width.

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F in L which is precisely about or close to or somewhere near ..... (Insert Drum Roll Audio Feature) ..... 844.8 Football Fields Long and 651.2 Football Fields Wide.

Which NFL players have won both a national championship and a Super Bowl?

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Here are a few for starters. Please add to the list with the college team the player played for and the NFL team and Super Bowl won.

1) Tony Dorsett - National Championship: Pittsburgh, 1976 - Super Bowl: Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XII.

2) Joe Namath - National Championship: Alabama, 1964 - Super Bowl: New York Jets in Super Bowl III.

3) Ken Stabler - National Championship: Alabama, 1965 - Super Bowl: Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI.

4) Joe Montana - National Championship: Notre Dame, 1977: Super Bowl: San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowls XVI, XIX, XXIII, and XXIV.

5) Joseph Addai - National Championship: LSU, 2003: Super Bowl: Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLI

6) Michael Irvin - National Title : Miami (FLA): Super Bowl Dallas Cowboys

7)Grant Wistrom- National Title: Nebraska: Super Bowl: St. Louis Rams

8) William Floyd- National Championship; Florida State, 1993. Super Bowl; San Francisco 49ers XXIX.

9) Derrick Brooks - National Championship: Florida St. 1993; Super Bowl XXXVII with Tampa Bay Bucanneers

10)Alfred Williams - National Championship: Colorado 1990; Super Bowl XXXII and Super Bowl XXXIII, both with the Denver Broncos.

11)Reggie Bush - National Championship: USC 2003; Super Bowl XLIV with the New Orleans Saints

12)Rocky Bleier - National Championship Notre Dame 1966 Super Bowl IX,X,XIII,XIV

13)Aaron Ross - National Championship: Texas 2005; Superbowl XLII with the New York Giants

14) Terrence "Mt." Cody - National Championship: Alabama 2009, Super Bowl XLVII

15) Courtney Upshaw - National Championships: Alabama 2009, 2011. Super Bowl XLVII. Upshaw joins Floyd and Dorsett as the third player to win both back-to-back.

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How many minutes are in a quarter hour?

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A quarter usually refers to 1/4 of something. For example a quarter, as in the currency, is 1/4 of a dollar. This question is a little bit vague so I'm going to attempt to cover all aspects of it.

A quarter, when referring to a business quarter, is 3 months long.

A quarter, when referring to a football quarter, is 15 minutes long.

A quarter, when referring to the US coin, is 24.26 mm in diameter.

If you bet on a football game to just win and it is a tie do you win money or not?

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Nope, in most cases, if you bet on a team to win and the game ends in a tie, it's considered a push, and you usually get your initial wager back, but no winnings. It's like the universe saying, "Eh, let's call it a draw."

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How many points is a blocked field goal returned for a TD worth?

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If the defense blocks a field goal attempt and is able to pick up the ball and return it to the end zone it is a touchdown. It would be considered the same as if they picked up a fumble and returned it for a touchdown. Therefore it is worth 6 points.