I’m not someone you’d think would love football. I abhor violence. But I love, love, love the game itself.
is a very real and scary reality, and that it was swept under the rug for too long. I think the outfits the cheerleaders wear are ridiculous.
When you actually know what you’re looking at, what appears to be chaotic ramming, pushing, throwing, and running come together in a half-choreographed, half-improvised dance of skill and strength. Granted, some people who fully understand the game may not necessarily love it, but it’s pretty hard not to appreciate what those players and coaches do. They train really hard, and it shows.
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