Article By Pete Dymeck on 6th August, 2010
On the surface, everyone knows that football is a physically-demanding sport. It has a nature of organized violence that we love to be a part of at any level, from Pop Warner to the National Football League. We love the game not necessarily because of the violence, but because of what sparks the violence—the nonstop action.
In most football games, one breakaway run or one interception can change the dynamics of the game. Whether it is Chris Johnson sprinting down the hash marks to reach pay-dirt or if it is Nnamdi Asomugha achieving a “pick-s...
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