1623. Why I Want My Boys to Play Football

It is no secret to the readers here that I failed at college football. I’ve often been accused of wanting to get a ‘do over’ in football through my kids. Sure, that provides a simple path to understanding, but I’m not that shallow. My failures in football have very little to do with athleticism and everything to do with my state of mind at the time I played and the years leading up to it.

Football is about a lot more than physical skill or even what happens on the field. The sport, more than any other I’ve encountered, really allows an individual to develop ‘teamwork ethos’ that ability to perform—and enjoy performing—as part of a unit and understanding that the unit is ultimately responsible for any individual success. This is less the case in sports like Basketball (which my relatives who’ve shared with me would prefer the kids all play) where one or two good players can make a team and even in a loss can remain bright stars. Look at Kobe Bryant, one of the top 5 players in Basketball today, yet he plays for a team that has as much chance of being successful as the Knicks do.

Beyond that idea of team ethos is this psychological concept of explanatory style. This is a measure of how people reason through their successes and especially failures. I believe that football exposes ones explanatory style and creates the conditions to harden that individual by constantly being faced with challenges that stretch their ability and mental and physical fortitude. I often hear the argument that this can be gained through other sources, but few sources offer the raw spotlight that football does in our culture. Under those Friday night lights you are being watched by everyone. You fail or succeed under a microscope and thus you learn to deal with success and failure under a microscope. This has a lasting effect on people beyond merely football. There is a reason why so many corporate CEOs and political leaders were once star athletes. In the crucible of sport—especially football—you learn to become a public presence. These are the skills I never learned in the years before college and this is what contributed to my failure when I realized that epic responsibility.

My kids may never play in the NFL or even be good enough to make it on a college club, but they have the fortitude to play now and that will give them life skills they can build upon throughout their lives.

1622. Waiver Wednesday

Late at night and I’m largely burnt out this week. Here are some picks:

 

NYJ over NE
The Jets are reeling and need a win. The worst problem is that the team defense is predicated on a strong secondary–especially at the corners, and they do not have that.  Still, they have a legitimate pass rush that will get to Brady one time too many.

BAL over ATL
I still don’t get all the excitement and talk about ATL and NO being real teams this year. Where?

BUF over MIN
Asiata? Who is that guy? Here is what I do know: Bridgewater is a rookie. Orton is not.  Nuff said.

MIA over CHI
Miami steals one here despite the weather disadvantage. It is one of those 50/50 games, but I have not seen CHI playing tope-end ball lately and Miami is working as best as they can.

DET over NO
see BAL above.

GB over CAR
This is going to be a high scoring game to be sure. The CAR D is not even a shadow of what it was a year ago and that means Newton is going to need a 300+yrd game to compete. Lets just hope no evil bastards try to twist his ankle after the play again.

IND over CIN
In yet another 50/50 dogfight the Colts emerge as victors.

CLE over JAX
the 2014 poo bowl. These teams are barely recognizable as professional these days. In truth, the Jags could be beaten by at least one Florida college team. CLE is getting by but not very far by.

SEA over STL
Dangerous road game in the Lu, but coming off a home loss this team will be fired up and ready to get back to basics. That means ball control and giving the defense long periods of rest between the hard hitting three and outs.

WAS over TEN
I think Washington has two starting QBs. I also think one is a lot more like a rookie this year and it shows.

SD over KC
KC fooled me before, but I doubt San Diego will be fooled. These guys have a strong balanced attack and a hungry new RB who seems to be ready to roll.

NYG over DAL
Another win in Giants Stadium South. Yeah, I saw the game last weekend. Yeah it sucked. I bet it sucked worse for the o-line that got humiliated. I bet they want a little taste of revenge…

AZ over Oak
If it weren’t the Raiders and there wasn’t history there, this would be a trap game. I think JAX would destroy the Cards. I think the Raiders will play them tough. Like one (of like 47) Cards QB said, you gotta forget about the record and think about what they are capable of.

DEN over SF
This could and should have been the Super Bowl. Den would have and will win.

HOU over PIT
I should go for PIT. All the signs point to PIT, but I am not going to do that.