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Old 05-13-2004   #1
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Default Pat Summerall and Alcoholism

FIRST-PERSON: No one is a lost cause
by Tim Ellsworth
Date: May 13, 2004


MULKEYTOWN, Ill. (BP)--Alcohol destroyed Pat Summerall's liver, and it almost destroyed his life.

One of the most recognized sports broadcasters in the country, Summerall had a liver transplant just over a month ago. Years of heavy drinking had rendered his liver practically useless.

Fortunately for Summerall, a compatible donor provided for his physical salvation, and Summerall's recovery from the procedure is progressing well.

"I feel a tremendous sense of obligation to whoever it was, to live two lives, not just one," Summerall said recently in a New York Times story. "It's a terrible thing to say I'm indebted to someone you don't know or where they're from."

As important as the liver transplant was for Summerall, however, it wasn't as vital as another transformation that took place in his life a few years ago.

"I had been getting sick a lot, throwing up blood -- and I got sick again at 4 a.m.," Summerall recalled in a Sports Spectrum story. " I looked in the mirror, and the lights started to glow brighter until I saw what a terrible sight I was. I said to myself, 'This is not the way I want to live.'"

After bottoming out from his alcohol addiction, Summerall spent 33 days in the Betty Ford Center in California. Shortly after leaving the center, Summerall realized that alcohol wasn't the biggest problem in his life. Some close friends -- including former Dallas Cowboys coach Tom Landry and Cowboys chaplain John Weber -- helped Summerall understand the importance of his spiritual well-being.

Summerall became a Christian at age 69 and was baptized at First Baptist Church of Euless, Texas.

"I went down in the water, and when I came up it was like a 40-pound weight had been lifted from me," Summerall said. "I have a happier life, a healthy life and a more positive feeling about life than ever before."

Summerall's story provides another sad example of the evils of alcohol abuse. It's a problem that's far too common, and one that costs the lives of thousands of people each year.

As much effort as we put into educating kids about those dangers, the return on the investment is minimal. Alcohol abuse is rampant among teenagers, and the problem only seems to be getting worse.

But in addition to a warning about the destructive potential of alcohol, Summerall's story also provides a compelling picture of redemption, and a reminder that nobody is beyond the reach of God's grace.

No matter how messed up a life may be, and no matter how wasted it may seem, God can work wonders with those who appear to be hopeless. Summerall is proof of that, and he's likely still alive today because of it.
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Tim Ellsworth writes this column from his home in Mulkeytown, Ill. Write to him at bpsports@sbc.net, or visit his web log at www.thewinningspirit.blogspot.com.
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Old 05-13-2004   #2
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we all make mistakes...here's hoping he can help other's out of this terrible disease.

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excellent article



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A few years ago, I was listening to public radio and caught a bit by Pat Summerall. It was about his alcoholism and no pun intended, but it was a very "sobering" retrospective on the disease and how it affected him. I know a lot of people thought Madden and Summerall were too old to be in the booth but football isn't football to me without those two calling a game.
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Summerall was always one of my favorites. Years ago, finding out he was a Cowboy fan really made my day.
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