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American Football

Thesis: Became a American Football is the dream of many young people but they don`t realize the risks that they can face.

I. You can became a professional person

A. Became a American Football player

1. You have to follow steps

2. Philip Rivers and his lucky life as a young player

B. Benefits of been a professional American football player

1.

There are many risks that American football players can face.

A. The Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy is the most common disease in players.

1. The National Football League Players Association announced that it will study the brains of the athletes.

2. This disease is common in players with repetitive brain trauma.

B. Other risk that America Football players confront is the Alzheimer.

1. It is a disease that affects the brain making forget things as a result of the concussions.

2. Also known as rapidly loss of memory and other mental capacities.

C. Physical Injuries make the player unable to continue their life

1. Kevin Everett and his sad story.

2. Ankle accident in American footballs players

D. American Football players are taking their own life

1. Jonan Belcher and his sad story

2. Dave Duerson and his sad story.

American Football

Became an American Football player is the dream of many young kids. Ehow Contributor states that if you want to became it you must have to follow these steps:

“1.Join your high school football team. The road to football stardom usually begins in high school. Scouts regularly check standout high school seniors, and performing well in high school is what leads to a college scholarship. 2. Know and understand the game. You can't hope to be a professional football player if you don't understand how the game works from all sides. It's not just important for you to know your position, but all the positions on the field and how they work together to create the game. 3. Practices. Become the best at whatever your position is. There are thousands of boys around the country who are vying for the same opportunity so the more you practice the better your chances of being a standout at your position. 4. Land a scholarship to a D-1 school. If you follow Steps 1 through 3 then you will position yourself to get that all-important scholarship. If you don't get a scholarship, attend a D-1 university and walk onto the team. This makes it a lot harder to become a professional football player but your chances will be better than sitting at home uneducated. 5. Become a standout on your college team. However you make it onto the team you want to make sure you're one of the star players of that team. This means applying Steps 2 and 3 to your college career. 6. Get an invite to the Combine and impress the scouts. If you've been a standout on the college team and garnered some All-American honors you may be asked to the Combine. This is your chance to impress the scouts who are responsible for drafting for the pro teams. While not getting invited doesn't mean you won't be in the NFL, it definitely increases your chances. 7. Sit back and wait to be drafted. Your dream of being a professional football player is around the corner. ( )

The love of Philip Rivers to the American football star when he was in five grades in a project where he has to show his dreams. He pasted a picture of his head in the body of an American football player. After high school, Rivers attended North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina, where he played for coach Chuck Amato's NC State Wolfpack football team. During his collegiate career, Rivers shattered almost every NC State and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) passing record. His career culminated with an NCAA record 51st consecutive college start. The Wolfpack went to four consecutive bowl games under the leadership of Rivers, winning three of them, including a New Year's Day victory over Notre Dame in the 2003 Gator

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