Friday, February 8, 2013

Football!

Explain what happened at the Superbowl from the perspective of a football helmet. 


23 comments:

  1. Awesomeness, just awesomeness, Seeing thousands of people loving and adoring you, seeing confetti fall from the sky, of your team colors. Looking up into the sky, seeing the amazing flashes form the cameras, and thinking, Man, I DID IT!!! Also, playing in the game was amazing too!! Down, Set, hut, HUT! ARGHA ahjhhfdo ainfc;ea nf;oa MY LEG!!! !!!!diap fai;lu fnapfl;adjal joaf;....... WHISLTE!!!!!!!!! 2nd Down and 6 yards to go. Down, Ready, Set, HUT!!!!! And here's the throw, wiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiwiiwiwiwi bam. TOUCHDOWN!!!! OH YA!!!!!!
    I win...

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    1. How do you pronounce the sound, fai;lu? Hahaha just kidding, and nice job.

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  2. I was part of the Superbowl. I was Michael Oher's helmet. Michael is an offensive tackle for the Baltimore Ravens. I remember first he opened up his locker and got me out. He then brought me out to the training room where he practiced before the game. Then they ran out of the of the tunnel and I could hear a strange man saying "welcome the Ravens" or something. Then all of a sudden Michael held me by his side as the national anthem was sung I liked it. Then the game started I really took a beating for the first half as Michael worked hard against big men. Half time was good to have a break and I didn't mind being in the locker and missing the half time show because I'm not a fan of Beyonces. Then came the second quarter and once again I took a beating until we won the game. My favorite part was when I got held up by Michael for winning the Superbowl. Then I got packed up and shipped back to Baltimore but I had lot's of fun till that part.

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  3. I play football and all you really see is exactly whats in front of you. People may say catching a ball is easy but a helmet makes its way more difficult to focus on the ball when you know some ones gonna try and hit you and the fact your face mask can sometimes distract you. The biggest challenge in football is focus and not worrying about getting hit. When you worry about getting hit you usually get hurt or injured.

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  4. OK we got there and were watching the team warm up. the kick off we were running at the guy with the ball and we saw the guy running we all teamed up and tackled him. On deffence we can see every thing all the players and the ball and when he snaps the ball we all get up and try to find where the ball is and tackle him. Then right after half time we were on the field and the power when out and we had to wight over 30 min. then we played the last quarters and we won.

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  5. I do not understand this DQ the question is confusing.

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  6. I see a ton of people. There was so many people that where watching me. I saw four people that really made me laugh. There was a guy that had paint that said I suck. I saw a guy with a Hot dog fall over on to the field. There was mustard all over and some got on the power cords and it shut the light off. It stop the game for 30 minutes. The Ravens coach got really mad and raged! I saw a guy hit someone in the parking lot. I also saw this guy die.

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    1. The Raven's coach did get really mad when the lights went out. I guess I don't really blame him though.

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  7. First of all I am Ray Lewis’s Helmet. I am worth the most and I have a lot of custom parts. If you look at my face mast It is all customs and nobody else in the world has one like mine. I see a lot of things but one that sticks out is my master being a great leader on the field. He calls the defensive plays and is a great leader. I also see a lot of players giving a 110 percent on the field. This has been the most important game of my masters season and when he won, I was soo proud of him.

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    1. A lot of players did give 110% on the field, some gave 120%.

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  8. I am the helmet of Joe Flaco, the quarterback for the Ravens. During plays I basically see a bunch of people running at me, and then the ball being thrown to a different player. Sometimes I get tackled, but usually not. Sometimes I just sit there on the bench next to Joe Flaco when the defense takes the field, or sometimes I stay on his head. When we won the Super Bowl, there was a bunch of confetti, cheering, and tons of people surrounding me. It was all very exciting until I was put away into a bag.

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  9. This is the story of many different helmets in the Super Bowl so don't get confused. I am the helmet of Alex Smith. I am very excited to be in the Super Bowl, too bad I am not going to play. But look on the bright side I'll look good as new by the end of the game. I am the helmet of Jacoby Jones. I have come a long way to get to this point in my career, I have traveled through a long production line custom for this day. The game has started my owner has caught the ball and is running. Running Running *SMACK *CRACK *BAM * Whistle, ouch that was a rough hit. I'm down on just past the twenty yard line. Running Running *SMACK *CRACK *BAM * Whistle. Running Running *SMACK *CRACK *BAM* Whistle. Running Running *SMACK *CRACK *BAM * Whistle. It is halftime now and I am in the locker room. I have to go bask on the field for the second half now. Jacoby caught the far, low kicked ball, we're running and running, wow we're running pretty far. TOUCHDOWN RAVENS. OH YEAH I just made a touchdown. *BZZZWOO where are the lights, who shut the lights off? I mean really, why. I'm feeling hot. No, no, no, cramp. *BZZZWIIII yeah lets finish this game. YAY I win.

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  10. I wounder how many of "us" got sold?

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  11. From a foot pball helmets perspective the game would be amazing I mean imagine standing on a field with thousands of people cheering just for you with Tyler number and name on there shirt cheering just for you. Then you could look up at the at a giant tv and see yourself looking at it. It would be just to cool. Also you would not want to be the helmet of a 49ers player that would suck. But still just the experience of being out on the field during that game it wouldn't matter if you lost or won it would still be amazing.

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  12. False, the helmet cannot see. Therefore the helmet must have been thinking - Whoa, I am an object thinking about itself. I wonder what I am. *Smack! Crash! Tweeeeet!* Ouch! Whoa, timeout for a second. Did you hear that noise that just happened? What was that? Oh well. It's a mystery I'll solve later... By myself .-. *Tweeeeeet! First down, Ravens.* Hey maybe that's what I am. A raven. What's a raven anyways. Maybe it's a thing, just like me. Wait, aren't I a raven? This is to much for me to handle. *Crash!* Ahhhhhh there's that sound again. Huh... This is pretty boring isn't it. Being a raven. I wonder what ravens are supposed to anywa- *dsfkjhskjhfgui* Ahhhhhh! It suddenly feels dark. What is a raven supposed to do when it's dark. Id'e also like to know what a raven is. Oh look, a nothing, Because I cannot see. No really, it's super dark in here... Meanwhile in super bowl XLVII... *Ohh! Go 49ers!* TEEEEOOOUUUUCHDEEEEEEOOWWWWWWNNN FOORRRRRRRTTTTYYYYYYYY NEEEEEEEEEEIIINNNEEEEERRRRRSSS!* Oh, what is this "49" the speak of? Maybe it's a type of vegetable. I wonder if ravens like vegetables. *Tweeeeet! Ravens Win!" Ohhhhh that's me! I wonder what I win. "What are the ravens going to do next?* Oh I don't know what ravens do so I'll just keep doing raven things. *Doritos and M&M thing commercials blahhh blahhhh blah e-trade and babies Blah next up how I met your mother*

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