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=media type="youtube" key="qxwhqcdedRw?fs=1" height="385" width="480"= This is my second favorite band, along with AVENGED SEVENFOLD! media type="youtube" key="ApmKHzFLR1g?fs=1" height="385" width="640"I wish i could meet them some day! id be happy! Another love i have is football, ive written like four pages about it! SEE! History of Football: The Early Years Football before the 19th century referred to any number of ball games played on foot. The rules of these games differed from one another, some allowing the use of hands running games, others forbidding it kicking games. One legend has it that the football game rugby, American footballs ancestor, was invented when an Englishman grew tired of the no hands restriction, picked the ball up, and ran. Out of an interest to enforce the rules of the game the other players tackled the fellow. So much fun was this diversion that running football games were born. Whether this is true or not is unknown, but what is known is that football does have its origins in the games played by pre-colonial European peasants. The first vestiges of what would become American football are found in the 19th century in the games played by students at the elite schools and universities of the United States. A particularly violent running game was played at Princeton University circa 1820, and around this time a kicking game was also being played by students of Dartmouth College. Rules for the Dartmouth game, known as Old Division Football, were published in 1871. The first running game to codify its rules was the popular English sport, rugby, and it did so in 1845. While there is some degree of debate over what constitutes the first American football team, most sports historians point to the Oneida Football Club, a Boston club founded in 1861. Nobody knows what rules this club used; whether they played a running, kicking, or hybrid version of the game. It is also known that rugby was taking off in Canada around this time. The Montreal Football club formed in 1868 and is said to have played a variant of English rugby. This became the root of Canadian football, which is important here for it later had a large influence on American footballs development. It is not clear what the rules and regulations most of these early football games followed. However, the infamous Rutgers v. Princeton game in 1869 opens a window to the past. The game was played by two teams of 25 people each. Each team was composed of 11 fielders, 12 bulldogs, and two peanutters whose job was to hang out near the opposing teams goal so as to score from unguarded positions. This fact suggests there was no such thing as an offside rule at this time. American football at this point closely resembled soccer in the sense that a team scored goals instead of touchdowns and throwing or running with the ball was not allowed. While the NFL states that this early game was indeed based on soccer and not rugby, it did begin intercollegiate football games. Four years later, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, and Rutgers codified the first ever set of intercollegiate rules for football. However, these rules forbade players from throwing the ball or running with it. It was soccer. It is Harvard we have to thank for American football. Harvard representatives knew in advance that the four schools above planned on codifying rules forbidding aggressive physical contact and the carrying of the ball, so they refused to attend. Harvards obstinacy on behalf of rugby led shortly thereafter to the McGill v. Harvard match of 1874 and the Harvard v. Yale game of 1875. Due to the popularity of these matches other US universities began to field rugby teams. Finally, in 1876 a meeting was held between Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, and Yale where Englands Rugby Union rules were adopted by all four schools, but with two key changes. No longer would the scoring of a touch down be nullified if the opposing team kicked a field goal. Walter Camp is widely considered the father of modern American football. Between 1880 and 1883 this coach of the Yale football team came up with several major adjustments to the game: an eleven player team, a smaller field, and the scrimmage a player handing the ball backward to begin the play. An even more important alteration, if the offensive team failed to gain five yards after three downs they were forced to surrender the ball. Camp also established the norm of a seven-man line, a quarterback, two halfbacks, and a fullback. Thanks to Walter Camp, football as we know it finally took shape. Football soon became popular among the general public, which in 1892 led to the sport becoming a source of income for outstanding players. On November 12, 1892 William Heffelinger, a Yale All-American guard, became the first professional football player. A Pittsburgh club paid him $500 to play against another Pittsburgh team. Three years later, the first all professional game was played in Pennsylvania between the Latrobe YMCA and the Jeannette Atheltic Club. Over the next decade American football developed a reputation as a high injury and high mortality sport. Eighteen players were killed in 1905 alone. This was in part due to lack of protective gear and the use of interlocking defensive formations, as well as a tendency for teammates to drag ball-carrying players forward to gain extra yards. The year 1905 began a period of reform through which was developed a neutral zone between scrimmage lines. Furthermore, it was mandatory that six players from each team were positioned at this neutral zone. The forward pass, a distinct break from rugby and a signature of American football, was also legalized at this time. However, these changes were not enough. In 1908 33 more players were killed on the field. Between 1910 and 12 interlocking formations were finally banned and more protective padding introduced, both these measures helped reduce the death and injury toll. Other changes made at this time included the addition of a fourth down, and the six point touchdown. It was not until 1920 that the first professional football league was established. Olympic athlete Jim Thorpe was elected president of the American Professional Football Association and its 11 teams all located in the Midwest. This body changed its name to the familiar National Football League (NFL) in 1921, the same year the league started to release official rankings. The early NFL was loose knit. Teams often came and went, and college football was still the dominant form of the game. However, as college football stars like Benny Friedman and Red Grange joined the professional game, pro football gained in popularity. An annual championship game was begun in 1933 and by 1934 almost every small town football team had moved to the city. Professional football came to compete with college football for a fan base around the end of the Second World War. Games were higher scoring and faster paced, thanks to the development of the T formation, and the first West Coast team was established when the Cleveland Rams moved to LA. By 1950 professional football became one of Americas major sports. Television gave sports fans the opportunity to cheer for and against star players such as Paul Hornung, Johnny Unitas, and Bobby Layne. Surging popularity enabled football to expand into two leagues, but this experiment was short lived. In 1970 the AFL and NFL merged and formed two conferences, the American Football Conference, and the National Football Conference. Another result of this merger was the now wildly popular Super Bowl most years rated the most watched television program in America. The year 1970 also founded another important American football institution, Monday Night Football. Both college and professional football remain popular to this day, watched nation-wide by fans on Saturdays and Sundays respectively. Thanks to careful rule changes and additions over the years the game is now more fast-paced and less injurious to players than at any other point in its history. So popular, in fact, is American football among spectators that the game has spread across the globe to Mexico, Europe, and even Japan, where it continues to flourish and evolve. IF YOU READ THIS WHOLE THING YOUR CRAZY!!! i wrote my essay mostly on my friend Allan Horstmann that passed away...

Allan, passed away during an outing on Lake Carlyle with his friends. He was 17 years young and will truly be missed. He had a great smile and was always willing to lend a helping hand. What greater gift than to lie down one's life for a friend...

Allan was with some friends in a boat when one of his friends lost his hat in the wind. His friend went to jump into the water after it. After a few moments, Allan found that he was struggling to stay afloat, so he jumped in after him. Unfortunately, the lake conditions were very brutal with a howling wind, and Allan soon began to struggle also. Their boat was late to circle back around to pick them up because it had stalled out - a few precious moments lost. One of his other friends, a certified life guard, was able to safe his friend, but not Allan. He lost his battle with the waves before she could get back him around 3:23pm. His body was found hours later around 7:15 in just 12 feet of water. Another story of a beautiful life lost to tragedy...

i couldnt find the essay, but this is the story, i mostly wrote about what all happened the day i found out, my friend Roger called and told me

media type="youtube" key="s1tAYmMjLdY?fs=1" height="385" width="480" media type="youtube" key="mLqHDhF-O28?fs=1" height="385" width="640"  My life came to a sudden halt with just one phone call, “he’s gone” she said, in a weak manner. She asked her, “who?” she said “Allan, he’s gone I just thought you should know”. I look at a picture in my wallet and thought to myself, “could this be true?, All the fun times we’ve had over?”. I was more shocked than sad that day, the only words that came out of my mouth at first were, “wow” I didn’t want to believe it, but I knew that someday id have to realize that its true, but with the help of my family, friends, and my beautiful girlfriend Zoe, its a lot easier to put it on the back of my mind. My mom and dad are two of the best people in the world; they always love me no matter what happens. Me and my Dad are big music lovers, I love music. My dad had me get a guitar when I was only seven, since then I have been playing guitar and excelling in it everyday. My mom is a clean freak; she’s where I get my sense of humor and my organization from. If it wasn’t for her id be a wreck. Everyday she wakes up with me and tells me to give it one hundred and ten percent before school. She is the whole reason why I stay alive. This is the guitar my dad got me for my birthday, i love my dad This was the first guitar i got! im in a band with my two friends Ben and Jake, our band name is Thousand Eye Demise, we have a myspace, CHECK IT OUT! my life pretty much depends on music... __**// Your hazel green tint eyes watching every move I make. //**__ __**// And that feeling of doubt, it's erased. //**__ __**// I'll never feel alone again with you by my side. //**__ __**// You're the one, and in you I confide. //**__
 * // Music is what makes you move //**
 * // Music is what makes you groove //**
 * // Music can be good or bad depending on how its used //**
 * // Music can make you choose different clothes to wear //**
 * // Music can make you change your hair //**
 * // Music can make you choose new friends //**
 * // Music can make you want to dance //**
 * // Music can make you fight //**
 * // Music can make everything alright //**
 * // Music can take care of you when your alone //**
 * // Music can make everything feel like home //**
 * // Music can harm and take away //**
 * // Music can make you want to stay //**
 * // Music is the only friend I have //**
 * // Music is my mom and dad //**
 * // Music is what keeps me alive //**
 * // When I feel like I can't survive //**

__**// And we have gone through good and bad times. //**__ __**// But your unconditional love was always on my mind. //**__ __**// You've been there from the start for me. //**__ __**// And your love's always been true as can be. //**__ __**// I give my heart to you. //**__ __**// I give my heart, cause nothing can compare in this world to you. //**__

__**// And we have gone through good and bad times. //**__ __**// But your unconditional love was always on my mind. //**__ __**// You've been there from the start for me. //**__ __**// And your love's always been true as can be. //**__ __**// I give my heart to you. //**__ __**// I give my heart, cause nothing can compare in this world to you. //**__

__**// I give my heart to you. //**__ __**// I give my heart, cause nothing can compare in this world to you. //**__ __**// By Avenged Sevenfold //**__ __**//﻿Best Band in The World: //**//Yours truly Aden Rachman //__ JERSEY CHAT: The situation : aye man, hurry up with that hair! Pauly D: man im tryin, J-wow keeps hurassin me! The Situation: I sware man, shes a man man! Pauly D: nah man, this girl is wicked frsh I know she aint no man The situation: but what about that mustache? Pauly D:…….uhhh ask her man! The situation: no problemo bro Pauly D: so what you wearin to the club? The Situation: nothing man, just a frsh coating of paint! Lol Pauly D: lmao, yur funny man real funny! The situation: I try but hey brb I gotta eat b4 we head down there Pauly D: peace bra bra 30 min later… Pauly D: u done? Pauly D: come on man we g2g! The situation: I was on the toilet man calm down! Pauly D: well im sittin out side in the Italian wagon! The situation: beast! Im ready to party! Ill be out in 5 k? Pauly D: k  My friend aden helped with this! not really aden but close! and this is my ladyfriends favorite character on jersey shore!

i dont like him... ANYWAYZ! I THINK IM HAVING TOO MUCH FUN WITH THIS WIKISPACE AND PUTTING POINTLESS THINGS ON HERE!