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A Short History of Football

Football also known as American Football is a sport played between two teams competing for territory on a football field using a ball and set play. The objective of the game is getting the ball to the opposing team's goal line by either scoring a running touchdown or by kicking the ball over the post and between the uprights of the goal. It is not like soccer which has a goal keeper; instead it is more similar to Rugby and Australian Rules football.

Rugby which was the predecessor of Football was invented in England during 1860s. Its forerunners are similar to soccer and dates back to the middle ages when groups of rival villages competed to score a goal against each other.

In England during the 1860s, some schools, universities and clubs got together to form a set of rules allowing different teams from different schools and districts to play with each other. The published rules were the predecessor of modern soccer. However, every teams did not accept them and chose make their own code known as rugby.

The rules of football date back to the English parent games. American Football is also native to North America and old versions were played in the early 1800s in Princeton. The game was called 'Ballown' and it eventually became known as football but the rules kept on changing.

A similar form of game was played at Harvard University which was greatly enjoyed by senior students. The game was called 'Bloody Monday' as it was played on first Monday of the academic year.

When the rules of rugby and soccer were agreed on in England, the US entered a new period of prosperity brought about by the end of the civil war. Princeton and Rutgers created their own rules and played the very first intercollegiate game of football on the 6th November 1869.

When the intercollegiate games were admired, the representatives from Princeton, Rutgers, Columbia and Yale met to formulate a set of rules to be used for future intercollegiate games. They established the Intercollegiate Football Association and adopted many of the rules of rugby.

Football in the Americas was very much similar to rugby had its dissenters. One was Walter Camp of Yale who wanted a shorter playing field and fewer players.

American style football became more popular with Americans than the older rugby styled game. Colleges in the US soon adopted Camps new rules and established American Football as the leading football code.

During the 1890s, many colleges banned the game for being very rough with serious injuries. Later President Roosevelt called on the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), successor to IFA, to eliminate brutality from the game. Changes were made which were so successful to American Football that non college teams based around community athletic clubs formed and began to compete against each other.

Professional football and the NFL started to dominate with increasing viewers by the 1950s. A rival association called the American Football League (AFL) started in areas not already serviced by NFL teams and quickly competed for the best players, viewers and network broadcasting contracts numbers, and network broadcasting contracts. In 1970, NFL and AFL were merged and expressed as an important moment in the history of American Football. A stronger league also emerged and created the Super Bowl as its defining championship game.

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4 Aug 2010

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2010 NFL Preseason Schedule

NFL Preseason Schedule 2010
Week Date Games Network
HOF August 8 Cincinnati vs Dallas (#) NBC
1 August 12 Carolina at Baltimore ESPN
1 August 12 New Orleans at New England --
1 August 12 Oakland at Dallas --
1 August 13 Buffalo at Washington --
1 August 13 Jacksonville at Philadelphia --
1 August 13 Kansas City at Atlanta --
1 August 14 Chicago at San Diego --
1 August 14 Cleveland at Green Bay --
1 August 14 Detroit at Pittsburgh --
1 August 14 Houston at Arizona --
1 August 14 Minnesota at St. Louis --
1 August 14 Tampa Bay at Miami --
1 August 14 Tennessee at Seattle --
1 August 15 Denver at Cincinnati --
1 August 15 San Francisco at Indianapolis --
1 August 16 NY Giants at NY Jets ESPN
2 August 19 Indianapolis vs Buffalo ($) --
2 August 19 New England at Atlanta FOX
2 August 20 Philadelphia at Cincinnati FOX
2 August 21 Baltimore at Washington --
2 August 21 Dallas at San Diego --
2 August 21 Detroit at Denver --
2 August 21 Green Bay at Seattle --
2 August 21 Houston at New Orleans --
2 August 21 Kansas City at Tampa Bay --
2 August 21 Miami at Jacksonville --
2 August 21 NY Jets at Carolina --
2 August 21 Oakland at Chicago --
2 August 21 Pittsburgh at NY Giants --
2 August 21 St. Louis at Cleveland --
2 August 22 Minnesota at San Francisco NBC
2 August 23 Arizona at Tennessee ESPN
3 August 26 Indianapolis at Green Bay ESPN
3 August 26 St. Louis at New England --
3 August 27 Atlanta at Miami --
3 August 27 Philadelphia at Kansas City --
3 August 27 San Diego at New Orleans CBS
3 August 27 Washington at NY Jets --
3 August 28 Arizona at Chicago --
3 August 28 Cincinnati at Buffalo --
3 August 28 Cleveland at Detroit --
3 August 28 Dallas at Houston CBS
3 August 28 Jacksonville at Tampa Bay --
3 August 28 NY Giants at Baltimore --
3 August 28 San Francisco at Oakland --
3 August 28 Seattle at Minnesota --
3 August 28 Tennessee at Carolina --
3 August 29 Pittsburgh at Denver FOX
4 September 2 Atlanta at Jacksonville --
4 September 2 Baltimore at St. Louis --
4 September 2 Buffalo at Detroit --
4 September 2 Carolina at Pittsburgh --
4 September 2 Chicago at Cleveland --
4 September 2 Cincinnati at Indianapolis --
4 September 2 Denver at Minnesota --
4 September 2 Green Bay at Kansas City --
4 September 2 Miami at Dallas --
4 September 2 New England at NY Giants --
4 September 2 New Orleans at Tennessee --
4 September 2 NY Jets at Philadelphia --
4 September 2 San Diego at San Francisco --
4 September 2 Seattle at Oakland --
4 September 2 Tampa Bay at Houston --
4 September 2 Washington at Arizona --
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