Article Summary Of 'Judson Football' By Richard Wright

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Texas Football is a religion: From living in Converse Texas we were raised “Judson Football” so we always knew Judson High School was our future. Like in the article “How I learned to love Football and stop worrying” by Felisa Rodgers she claimed that sharing the bond of football pushed her and husband rich to new heights in the relationship while going all the tragedy, but without noticing she began stating facts about different green bay packer superstars life and challenges they went through while also talking about hers tying them both in together making a very uplifting paper. In the article “How I learned to love Football and stop worrying” the author starts by talking about her extreme dislike for the sport and how in high school she would avoid all sports. She later continues on how the closes she got to actually playing a sport was being goal keeper in a volleyball game she stated that a lot of the re reasons she didn’t care for football was because of the profession of her parents. She also wrote that she was so bad a sports her dad bought her a softball …show more content…
“Football wasn’t our only problem. A few months after we got married, Rich got laid off from his job and my major contract dried up. Finances were tight, and garden-variety misfortune eclipsed our happiness: Our beloved cat got hit by a car, my grandmother died, our aged Honda broke down, Rich’s mom and grandmother suffered from serious health problems, we kept getting closer to broke.” Using pathos mainly with this quote she used ethos as well: “You’re not listening to me,” he’d say. “You’re talking about football,” I’d say. “No I wasn’t,” he’d say hotly. And my weak reply: “Well I thought you might be going to talk about football.” Felisa really expressed her pain and her emotions throughout the article this being one of the most