“Game Day”

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  •                          ” Game Day”
  • Post# 93
  • 17 Aug 23
  • Howdy,
  • Welcome  once again and thank you for  being  there.  If Game Day sounds  familiar to  you  ,then  you are probably aware  that  it is the name of a Fox network program  on Saturdays  for college  football.  Yeah!, its getting to be that time of the year. I  love the fall and  all that it has to offer. We get  to  enjoy  hay rides, everything  gets to be about  pumpkin spice this and that. It’s that time of the  year, where you can just  roll the windows up or down  and  not worry  about  running  the heat or the air conditioning.  The skies get  clearer at night,  so there can  be  star gazing from  the  back of  a bed of a pick up  truck. When  it’s all said and  done,  nothing  says fall like  “Football Season “. I am a fan of the  game,  both college and  professional and  it’s about the  only  sport that  moves the meter for  me, now days. When  I  was younger,  I  played the game and  I  also  kept  up with  other  sports as well,  but for one reason or the other,  the others  have  lost their  appeal to  me and  are missing  that zest . It’s not the sports  it’s a me thing!   I  gave  up on baseball back in the  late nineties.  There were players who were having  a  hell of a season  just  banging the  balls out of the park   Mcguire, and Sammy Sosa, to mention a couple.  I  was really  into it and excited,  and  then the millionaires had a fall out with the  billionaires and  they  went on strike.  I  was done, it really  wasn’t  about  what was best for the game  or the fans, like  a lot of things in life,  it was about the money. Then ,the kicker was  to find out that some of the  players, like Barry  Bonds and others  were using  ” PEDs”. I won’t  make you look that one up, because  you  will get  some  weird things  pop up☺️☺️. It stands for performance  enhancing  drugs,  your basic  steroids.  They were  taking things  that gave them  an unfair  advantage over the other  players . Then there’s  basketball.  I  like  the  sport  better when I  knew that the players  didn’t  like  one another.  They  are just to damn chummy for me now.  They  party together,  spend  their off seasons  together and  they  recruit  or solicit  one another to come play together on the  same  team.  Their  goal  is  to  put together a  super squad, so  that  they can  chase championships. Something about it, just  seems  wrong to me. I  will  occasionally watch a little  golf,  I use to play back in the day. I must  admit that  Tiger brought a lot  of  excitement to  the  game,  and while  there are some  really  good  golfers out there,  no one is dominant like Woods was in his hay day. Golf can  be  such a  mental  game.  I  look  at Tiger and  his health  issues and  I  think that he can  still  play,  but I  don’t  think that  he has the mentality to  close out the  field as he did in years gone by. You must  respect  what he has done on the course over the  years.  I  will  admit  to being  a  little  redneck and watching some Nascar.  I  use to go to  races, and it is one of the few sports  that  is  better  In person  than  on TV. The atmosphere is  very  compatible to what you may have  at a college  football  game and  I  believe that  Nascar  has the most brand  loyal  fans of  any sport.  And what I mean by  that  is,  if a driver  endorses a product or  service,  Nascar  fans  totally  buy in on it.  I  know  some  don’t  believe  it’s a  sport,  but the stamina and focus those guy have to have  for the hours  that they  spend  in those   cars, will make  the  argument for them.  I don’t  keep up with  it as much now, mostly  to have  something to  share with my son in law, big Nascar  fan. I  know that  there are  other  sports,  but  for me,  it’s mostly about the  game and the game  is  football.  We are  mere weeks  away from  opening day and the pros are  doing  preseason games  which  can  tell  you  very  little about  what the season will be like. I  have  a couple of  teams that  I  follow closely and I  will  call   them ” my teams”, but I’m  not fanatical as some are known  to be. I cheer  for  and stick with  them  through  the  lean times, and celebrate the  victories,  but I  don’t  live and die, based  on  their  performance.  I  think  far to many  are  over invested and  have  not  come  to the   realization  that  they  don’t  actually  get a say in who is drafted,  who the coaches are,  or what  plays are called on the field.   If  you  listen to  some,  you would  believe that  they  were the actual  owner and  they some how  receive  some kind of financial  benefit  from  the  victories,  or some  how  have actual  shame,  when  they  loose. It is a business , but at the end of the day, it is just  a game.  Football  is  an entertainment, in fact all sports    are, much like  going to  a movie, a play,  or even  an amusement park.  I’m not sure what exactly  it says about us ,when our lives are so heavily  invested  in a sport, perhaps  we don’t  have a life ☺️☺️. So, I guess that it is about  perspective.  It’s great to  be able  to  follow  a team,  and  the  stats and  now it’s even  more so crazy with  the fantasy leagues.  I mentioned that  I  follow  a couple of  teams.  I became  a  FSU fan  back in the nineties when  I  met the coach of the team.  His name  was  Bobby Bowden and  he  struck me as   a  man of incredible  integrity.  He  was  about  so much more than  just the  wins and  the  losses,  but he was  challenged by  preparing  young men  for the future and  knowing  full well that only  a few go on to the next level.  He was  concerned  about  his  players character and  their  success for the future.  I  know that  the coaching  ranks have  changed , and now instead  of it being  about the student  athlete, it’s the boosters  about  the  coaches chasing the biggest   pay checks and  wanting  to be   known and associated with the  most prestigious programs. The  recruiting  is just  crazy now , with  schools  approaching  eighth graders with  potential scholarship offers. The coaches will  still  show up at your house with  their  pitch  and  tell  how they will treat  your  son or daughter as their  own, but you should  probably  want to think  about  getting  that signed  in blood, because  if a better  offer  comes along,  ninety percent of  the time they will  be  gone with the wind.  Enough of that,  let’s  talk for a minute about my pro squad and  that would  be  the L.A. Rams. I  have  been a Rams fan  since I  was about  twelve years old.  I’ve been  with  them  through  the lean years and all of the moves ,to and from St. Louis,  and the time  they spent  in  Anaheim. So how did an east coast  guy end up with  a west  coast team? Actually  that’s an easy one. When I  was a kid you connect with   and idolize  certain  players, and of course I  dreamed of  being a  QB. The Rams had someone  lining up under center,  who looked  like  me. His name was James  Harris  and  he played his college football at Grambling University.  That was very  progressive  back in the day  to  have  a  black quarterback.  There were  basically  two teams that were out  in  front  with that , and the other  one was the Pittsburgh Steelers, with a  guy named Joe Gilliam, who was also  from  Grambling.  I  think  that  Harris was the better  of the two,  and he was pretty  good before  he became  injured , and  when  he  came  back,  he was never  quite the same. If you are a Steelers  fan  and don’t  know  or remember the  name, you have to think  before the  Bradshaw  years. One of my uncles got me into the college  game,  so I  will  follow  players from  their  college days, through the  draft, and  many times  through  retirement.  So, I’m a true fan just  not fanatical.  It is a kids game and  yet some  make  millions of  dollars to entertain us on Sundays.  There are many  who love the game,  but I  don’t  believe that they  play for the love of the game,  but it’s about  ” show me the money “☺️☺️. I  do understand about  getting paid and   I  understand about  the  possibility of  injuries and  sometimes  career  ending  injuries. We watch players come and go and we never  think  about the average  NFL career is only about  two and a  half years. There are not many  Tom Brady’s who  get to spend  two decades  in the lime light,  he’s an oddity by far, and  not what the majority of the  players get to experience.  Let’s turn the page so that I  can  get  onto some of you guys nerves,  just  incase I  didn’t  do that enough earlier    when  I  reminded you  that you are not an actual  owner ☺️☺️. I’m not real  sure how some of  you may have  felt about  the  late Rush Limbaugh,  but  one thing he was always  on point about  was  ” Follow the money “. It almost  doesn’t  matter  what you are talking about  now days,  whether it’s   politics,  the environment,  organized  religion or  just corporate America as a  whole,  it comes down to  dollar and  cents. So, let’s  just talk about You ” fans” for a bit. This is my rub, and  it doesn’t  matter  the sport,  but many  of  these fanatical people who are cheering  from  the  stands or yelling at  the  TV also  happens to  be self professing believers and I’m not  even going  to  single  out Christians,  because I  believe it to be a universal across landscape.  I  just  want  someone  to  explain to me how the loudest of  fans, the absolute  most vocal,  you know  the  one in the breakroom or at the water  cooler ,always doing  the  dance and the bragging about  their  squad,  be the most silent when  it comes to  sharing with  others  about all of the wonderful things that  God has done in their  lives.  After all , all you get  from  a sports franchise  is bragging  rights and  the  following  year could  be a drought ☺️☺️. God is faithfully  consistent.  They can be shouting it from  the  roof tops when  it comes  to  their  favorite  team ,but no boasting and  verbal  appreciation about  the  most important  decision of your life. Talk about  something being out of sorts and priorities being  contradictory.  What is it that makes us just  so comfortable with  sharing about  our college or some other  associated sport,  but nothing  about  God. I  wish that I  could  tell  you that it’s just about  sports,  but it’s not, it could  be  your book club,  rotary club or  any of a hundred other  different  social  settings that we  may find ourselves in , and  when  it comes to sharing and shouting praise to God,  the word is mum. I  fully  understand that it can  be  a  deeply  personal  thing,  but we have  already  covered that it’s not to be a secret  either.  God goes out of His way  to  place  people,  sometimes  directly  in our path  , on occasions for the explicit hopes that you  would  mention  Him or some how work  Him into  the  conversation, when  you  encounter  hurting and broken people.  It’s no grand  discovery that  we all have  junk in our lives and  that we often  need  help  or wisdom and  most of the time both  to navigate the twist and turns of life. I  have no ax to grind with  sports or any other thing that  we use to amuse or distract ourselves from  the grinds  of life. However  I’m not  exactly  sure how  knowing  about  how many  home runs were hit or  how many  touch downs  were scored ,,help people  or encourage them  to  not give up when  life gets  hard, because  some  do. I have a friend who has over the last three weeks,  has shared with me about  two  such  people who  have  just  given up  and cashed in their  chips in the  form of suicide,  we aren’t  going there today, but  somewhere  down the  road  for sure. . Since we are  here and talking  about  how and what you don’t  share out of fear, or some complexity of  what others  may  think of  you, and  yeah!, I’m one of those , and so what people!. I’m saying so what as to what they think of  you,  but I’m not saying to be disrespectful  , rude or  a bully. Those three  things do more harm than good and  should  never  be  representative or associated with  God.   We should  stop giving  into  fear , and especially fear as to what others  think  about  us,  after all  they aren’t  putting  money  in  your pocket  anymore  than  your favorite  team☺️☺️.  As, I was saying since we are here, can someone  please  tell me  how some of you ” Fans” can  justify spending  hundreds of dollars  on  sports jerseys and  other  athletic  sports gear that brand identifies you with  a particular  sports  franchise,  but can’t  justify  giving a single  dollar to  a  church  or some other  charitable organization?  It’s kind of a  long  question the way I  presented it,  but  doesn’t  it speak to priorities and the  condition of  one’s heart? I know that an NFL jersey can run a hundred and fifty  bucks easily and I also know that , that same hundred and fifty dollars would provide  dozens of  pairs of shoes  for  kids in Hatti, or Beliez or some other  developing  or third world country. That same hundred and fifty dollars would  provide  meals for at least  fifty  people at a homeless shelter .   The tipping  at Gods house on the weekends or the few bucks you give the guy on the corner  with  the  sign, should not be enough  to  ease your  Conscience,  after all,  it  is just  a tip. Where is our vision, in addition to  our  priorities?.  It should  be  about  paying  it forward.  We are  often  in amor over the sacrifice and  selflessness of our  military and  we should  be. They  stand in the gap as generations  before did to keep us safe . So someone  somewhere  paid a price and  most of us  have  benefited from someone  else  paying it forward.  It could  be  someone  who was a pioneer  for a particular  race or gender in some field.. Perhaps  you benefited  from tax payers dollars when  you got a grant or scholarship for school . The  Word of  God  says not to store up treasures here, where they  can  be stolen or  easily  loose their  value,  but to store up in Heaven,  or to send them  a head of your  arrival there. If  you don’t  believe that is  your final  destination or  the  end game,  then  that’s another  whole  different  conversation that needs to be had. I’m sure that I’m going to  get  some of the ” how dare he! “, but for all of you who thought that this was brutal with  me talking  about  your commitment to  God and  if your money is  where your  mouth  is ….trust me, I was being  very  gentle opposed to  the  unloading that  probably  should  have  taken  place here. ☺️☺️.
  • Till Next Time ✌️ Peace!
  • Sandy The Southerner
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