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When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football Analysis

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In the piece, “When Theodore Roosevelt Saved Football” by Bruce Watson, the author presents the notion that President Roosevelt was able to make the game safer, and thusly save it through cooperation and mediation. After brokering a treaty for the Russo-Japanese War, Roosevelt was presented a desperate plea from ivy-league college faculty and staff, asking him to lead a reform on the lethal game of football. Although Roosevelt was initially opposed to idea, as he liked to think that the sport built character and injuries were an uncommon occurrence, but the fact of the matter was that injuries were becoming more and more common. In addition to the rising number of injuries, President Roosevelt’s own son would also get involved, getting injured

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