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    four Super Bowls he played, including Super Bowl 50 when he retired in 2016. In comparison, when John Elway was in the league, he threw for an NFL record 52.475 yards and 300 touchdowns. Not to mention adding 3,400 yards and 33 touchdowns on the ground, an incredible feat for a quarterback in the 80’s and 90’s. He won two Super Bowls back to back out of the five he played in as well as being the only quarterback in NFL history to score a rushing touchdown in four different Super Bowls. John and Peyton

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    success, their 1995 season would lead them to the World Series, the Indians would be swept in this series against the Braves. Even so, the fans would stay very excited about the future of the Indians. Two years later in 1997 the Indians return to the World Series. As the fan thought that maybe this was the year “the curse” would finally be broken. Well unfortunately fate would step in. The Indians were playing in game 7 of the World Series against the Florida Marlins, in the bottom of the 9th with

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    People are always talking about how college athletes should stay in college until they receive their degree and then if they are lucky enough to get drafted into the pros, they can pursue that dream. College athletes disagree; they are looking for the fastest way out of college because they aren’t getting paid for their performances and academic hardships. College athletes are on a strict schedule daily with their workouts and training and then have to find time to study at the end of the day. They

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    powerful, but a lot of the success is attributable to the early factors that helped the league grow into the multibillion dollar business that it is today. The NFL continues to grow its power and profits because of the creation of new stadiums, the Super Bowl, television, and most importantly the popularity of football in society. One reason why the NFL continues to grow in power and profitability is because teams are building new stadiums. Stadiums are a source of power for the NFL because they generate

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    College Athletes Pros

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    Imagine you are a salesman and just made an enormous sell but you don’t receive any of the money you just brought in to your company. Well being an athlete at a top program is very similar to that scenario. College athletics is a billion dollar industry, universities generate so much revenue during the year it would only be fair if the players received a part of their share. On the other hand people believe athletic scholarships, meal plans, tutors, and a roof over their head is more than enough

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    Targeting, Positioning, and Message Strategy Mercedes Benz is a well-known luxurious German brand that offers automobiles such as sport cars, classic cars, trucks and buses. Mercedes-Benz is part of the German big three as one of the best-selling automobile manufacturers in the world. The other two are Audi and BMW. Mercedes Benz provides a prestigious and luxurious feeling for its customers. It is especially concerned with offering high quality designs such as silk, cashmere, leather etc. Therefore

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    Abstract The reason I decided to research and write about cinderella stories in sports is very simple, they make sports fun and exciting. Everyone loves to root on the underdogs and see them win the “David vs. Goliath” battle. There are so many different cinderella stories to choose from while they spread throughout every sport. While researching, I found that although there have been thousands of them, some cinderella stories get more publicity than others. Some stories get told more than others

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    hockey. It goes the same for college hockey and also high school hockey.      Lets start at the top with the NHL. The NHL has a TV deal with ESPN and ABC so that the two companies share the Stanley Cup Finals. The NHL’s championship series. (It should also be noted that ABC owns ESPN). The

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    Super Bowl Sunday is an important day not only for the NFL, but also for advertisers. Considering that over one-hundred million viewers watch the annual championship game, it’s consequently one of the most highly sought events for advertisers. Giving companies the opportunity to immense exposure comes at a cost, however. Not only does creativity needs to be at its peak, but so do budgets. The cost to air an ad is about $5 million per thirty seconds, which doesn’t include the cost of production and

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    Each and every one of us is familiar with the concept of competition. Some of us have played sports as children, been involved in review games in class, or even have sat down with our family to play a simple board game. These types of activities may require different materials or levels of understanding, but they all revolve around competition. It can also be argued that competition is what drives us to success in life. We strive to become better workers at our jobs and better students in class ahead

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