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Football has been a part of the fabric of this community since the birth of our nation and beyond. Whether it be amateur football of their proffesional counterparts. The Story of Amateur and pro football is one with a theme is consistent with any team or organization and that is one of building toward a goal, triumph, tearing down, and rebuilding. This cycle is as inevitable and as perenial as the seasons | ||||||||||||||||
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Form of rugby developed in the mid 19th century from and modified by the American form of football early in the 20th century. It is played in Canada and parts of the United States. Although it is similar to American Football in techniques, there are some differences in rules and certain restrictions on blocking. Candaian Football gridiron but 10yd (9m) longer and 11.5 (10.5m) wider. A deadline is marked off 20 yd (18m) behind each goal line; the space between these lines it the goal area. At the start of each play, the defensive line players must be at least 1yd (91cm) behind the line of scrimage. Only three downs are allowed. (attempts to move the ball 1oyd in order to be awarded with a new set of downs. | Offence gets all the glory, and Defence wins the game | ||||||||||||||||
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