1020. Somebody Always Has It Worse

The beauty and difficulty of story writing isn’t placing your character in a terrible situation, but finding that terrible situation to place the character in. Finding that situation is tough, because the situation the character is in needs to be believable and it needs to be so desperate that it triggers the actions of the story while holding the readers attention. I’m looking for one of those right now, and I’m having limited success…

 

Some Thoughts:

  1. Bit nervous for the game this weekend. I wasn’t expecting our team to face the Cowboys again, but when the Broncos backed out of the game (for reasons unknown) we were thrust into a rematch with the Cowboys. We have our full compliment of players now, but all I can see is those ‘boys keying on my running backs and blitzing like wild things. I superimpose that image on top of the last practice where the D did the exact same thing with the exact same results and I feel like there is a lot I need to figure out in a very short amount of time. I don’t know how to stop the rush defense short of an all out passing attack to back them off. Maybe that is what I need to do…

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