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    Football is probably the most physically demanding sport on the field today that requires not only brute force but speed, agility, athleticism and mental toughness. Football players need to be as nimble as a basketball player, coordinated as a baseball player and as fast as a Track and Field star however it is the toughness that stands out when you
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