Violence in Sports1

Title: Violence in Sports1
Category: /Recreation & Sports
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Violence in Sports1
VIOLENCE IN SPORTS “…Steeler running back Rocky Bleier, whose war time experiences, not so oddly, offer some insights. To Bleier, there are interesting parallels between survival in war and survival in the NFL. ‘The experiences with war injuries and football injuries are quite the same,’ he said.” (Casay) The injuries that are accumulated during sports are rapidly increasing to the point that there are injured players on every team in each game that is played. …showed first 75 words of 2336 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 2336 total…football/nfl/news/2000/06/04/lewis_agreement/ McGurgan, Jennifer. “Violence Moves Onto Field.” 5 April 1995 Casey, Josh. “Ouch! America’s Favorite Pastimes and Violence.” Rowe, Michael A. “The Legal Ramifications of Violence in Professional Sports.” Ford Marrin Esposito Witmeyer & Gleser, L.L.P. (Wall Street Plaza, NY) www.fmew.com 4. Periodical information on CD-ROM: Hazleton, Lesley. “British Soccer.” The New York Times Magazine May 7 1989: 67 SIRS CD-ROM Couch, Greg. “Wrigley Restricts Beer Sales.” Chicago Times (Chicago, IL) 26 May 2000. CD-ROM

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