Despite
the insipid [observations] of the more effeminate, football (American football,
if you insist) is not meant to be a barbaric sport. Granted, the opposing teams go out there to
knock the snot out of each other until the whistle blows, but it is supposed to
be done with good sportsmanship being foremost in mind.
No,
this is not to deny that there have always been some dirty players and coaches
involved. In fact, the head football
coach when I was going to high school would “suggest” that if the player across
the line from you got knocked-out of the game, it would stand to reason that
his replacement wouldn’t be as good, but this sort of thing was rarely openly
spoken of.
Much
has changed since. For when Jim
Harbaugh, the head coach of the [San Francisco 49ers], blatantly disrespected
Jim Schwartz, the head coach of the [Detroit Lions] last Sunday, which is shown
in the first video below, far too many did not see a problem, which is well
represented in the second video.
Yes,
just to make what you already probably think is an absolutely ridiculous thing
to write about even more so, I am compelled to add that this is another clear
example of our Heavenly Father withdrawing His goodness [Hosea 4:6]. For a great outrage should have erupted in
the sports world over a 45 year-old head coach acting like a coked-up street
punk, and the last two videos below display other classless acts that have gone
largely unnoticed by those who have the power to help reign in this madness before
it gets way out-of-hand.
Link: [On YouTube]
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4 comments:
So violence OUTSIDE of the game (like a quick knee to the groin) is wrong, yet during the actual game itself it's completely fine to tackle a man to the ground and plunge his face bloodily into the mud, simply because he holds a little ball?
Well, we want that ball, see.
Thanks for stopping by again, my dear Lavender!!! Yes.
Thanks for stopping by again, my dear John!!! Hopefully, Lavender will listen to you more than me. (Well, at least on this matter. No, there's no use getting carried away here.)
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