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Nfl Pros And Cons Essay
Two of the three scheduled debates between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is slated to run interference against two scheduled NFL games making the two biggest questions this preseason: Will you watch the games live and tape the debates? Or, perhaps, you bag the debates altogether?

In our republic where the uninformed voter is legion, bagging any televised debate doesn’t even compare to missing the Super Bowl or even the Quick Lane Bowl. In a country where baptisms, funerals, weddings, and even Thanksgiving Day dinner is all strategically subjected to a football schedule, we can do without the dumb questions.

After all, that’s what liberals are for.

In this polarized nation, it is football that remains our one shared and true passion, the national pastime.
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Dallas petitioned the NFL to continue wearing the decals during the season. Naturally, the lords of the NFL rejected their request. The NFL does however allow Beyonce to perform an anti-police diatribe to the Black Panthers at the Super Bowl, and continues to berate North Carolina because men should not be in women’s restrooms.

Last year, concussions in the NFL were up sixty percent. Not factored in was how often Johnny Manziel woke up not knowing where he was. London could be the first foreign port to get an NFL franchise. The English love beer, brawling and drive on the left side of the road, so for players the only adjustment would be the time change.

PSU’s September slate will be their most challenging in a generation. With the quarterback situation unsettled, head coach James Franklin knows if things don’t pan out favorably, his tenure in Happy Valley could be abridged. Franklin may be a highly regarded recruiter, but not all recruiters are great coaches. For Franklin, the sand in the hour glass is running and there are no

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