mr.jameswoods
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Those of you who know me are aware that I'm a cynic. I have always detested the hypocrisy associated with sports. For decades, sports has always preached about character but turned a blind eye if a player could produce. This issue has always saddened me. As kids, we are taught sportsmanship and to show respect for your teammates and even your opponents at the completion of a game. It seemed as you climbed the ladder of organized sports, the issues of character and sportsmanship were tossed aside. Sure, if a player failed to produce and was a nuisance on the field, he would be lambasted by the media. There are several examples of this but Ryan Leaf comes to mind. Then there are players who produce but are devoid of sportsmanship and yet are praised. Bill Romanowski is a fine example for this. For years, Romo behaved like a thug but yielded results on the field so the media depicted him as a man of great fortitude that just happened to be too aggressive. Even the "great" Tom Osbourne at Nebraska gave Lawrence Phillips a tap on the wrist after he assaulted his girlfriend and was jailed.
This is the first time, I have seen a professional or collegiate sports organization do the right thing. TO is arguably the best receiver in the NFL. One could argue he would add 3 or 4 wins to the Eagles record just by himself. But I'm glad the Eagles organization and coach Andy Reid did the right thing and placed character above winning. I thought I would never see the day. It's nice to know that these values haven't completely escaped our world. It's nice to see the bad boys not get away with it for once.
This is the first time, I have seen a professional or collegiate sports organization do the right thing. TO is arguably the best receiver in the NFL. One could argue he would add 3 or 4 wins to the Eagles record just by himself. But I'm glad the Eagles organization and coach Andy Reid did the right thing and placed character above winning. I thought I would never see the day. It's nice to know that these values haven't completely escaped our world. It's nice to see the bad boys not get away with it for once.