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Essay / Analysis of "It's Immoral to Watch the Super Bowl"
As a child, Almond was so in love with football until the accident in 1978, during the preseason game, when New Stingley, named by the England Patriots, lost his balance while rushing for a pass and was hit by Tatum, an Oakland Raiders. After being hit very hard, Stingley fell to the field. This whole scene was sad and provokes an emotional reaction from the audience. For example, when team medics rushed onto the field to save Darryl Stingley, he couldn't shake or move his body. Those who came to his aid begin using reflex hammers on his knees as he lies on the ground. The longer Stingley lay on the ground, the more embarrassed and guilty of shame the Tatum fan became. Even the fans knew that the interest or pleasure of American football lay in the feeling and excitement of such hurtful and damaging football dealings. On the other hand, Jack Tatum and his fan were happy and satisfied that they caused damage to Stingley while protecting the central area or space from his mystical position. His feeling and his commitment to this type of game were evident with