Peter King in Afghanistan

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JoeRedskin
03-10-2008, 06:31 AM
You can hate the guy, think he's a Parcells hack or whatever, but he consistently stands up for the guys in uniform who put their lives on the line for the rest of us everyday. I respect that.

His latest Monday Morning QB is about his trip to Afghanistan and has some real good stuff in it.

SI.com - Writers - MMQB (cont.) - Sunday March 9, 2008 10:50PM (http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/peter_king/03/09/usotrip/2.html)

This part got to me. Mike Rucker just became one of my favorite non-Skins players:

"This meet-and-greet was the biggest. We had maybe 300 enlisted men and women. It was sort of a somber occasion. We'd all just come from a Fallen Comrade Ceremony, one of the most touching things you'll see on any base, ever. A 24-year-old California Army kid, riding in an armored Humvee, got blown up by an improvised explosive device, and the entire base, some 8,000 men and women, lined up along the base main street at attention as their comrade's casket was driven by.

A military band played as the casket slowly was carried to a stop near the C-130 transport plane that would take the body to Dover, Del., and then on to his family home in California. The base chaplain spoke. I stood next to Mike Rucker, who got emotional several times during the week, and he was so rigid at attention during the ceremony that he appeared to be in a standing coma. Then the casket was wheeled into the plane, and the plane taxied out; and just a few hours, maybe 12, after this young man died, he was on his way home.

Anyway, a few minutes later, we found ourselves in front of this crowd of soldiers, all waiting to be entertained. As master of ceremonies, I couldn't let the moment pass without opening the evening with a question about the impact of this trip on the three players' lives.

When it was Rucker's turn, he took the mike and took a deep breath. "When I go home,'' he said, "part of my vision is I want to keep your story alive. I want to make sure NO ONE forgets about the job you're all doing ... ''

And then he started to choke up.

"I just ... I love you guys,'' he said, and he had to stop.

"Little things we take for granted ... '' he said, and he had to stop again, and he put his hand to his face.

The crowd gave him an ovation, long and loud. Later, the base's second-in-command, Sgt. Major Thomas Capel, told us, "Thank you so much for coming. You have no idea how much you've helped. This is a visit these men and women won't soon forget.''

They're not alone."

celts32
03-10-2008, 10:01 AM
I never thought King was a bad guy to begin with. The hating on PK was way overdone and it was based mostly on Art Monk. Us Redskins fans tend to have thin skin when it comes to the media criticising the team. The only media person i think that has an actual agenda against the Redskins is Lenny P. As for Peter's trip, he did a great thing going over there.

skinsfan_nn
03-10-2008, 10:14 AM
I never thought King was a bad guy to begin with. The hating on PK was way overdone and it was based mostly on Art Monk. Us Redskins fans tend to have thin skin when it comes to the media criticising the team. The only media person i think that has an actual agenda against the Redskins is Lenny P. As for Peter's trip, he did a great thing going over there.

I'd agree for the most part about Peter King. Nice job & a big thanks.

But Pasta and don't forget the dreaded Sally Jenkins, I honestly don't think the Skins could ever do anything right in their twisted thinking.

GMScud
03-10-2008, 10:18 AM
I'm glad to see King went over there. Just because he has an anti-Redskins bias in his journalism doesn't mean he's a bad human being.

Mike Rucker has always been a class act. Add this visit to his already glowing list of off the field work. He's been given the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, and he and Stephen Davis and a few others founded "Ruckus House," which is a center for underprivileged kids.

Kudos.

sbaughone
03-10-2008, 12:55 PM
You guys can get all caught up in this jingo-istic crap, and I support the troops as well, but peter king is a SPORTSWRITER. And his SPORTSWRITING sucks - always has, always will.

I will never have anything nice to say about him. He is a fat loser who thinks he knows more about football than Joe Gibbs.

celts32
03-10-2008, 01:56 PM
You guys can get all caught up in this jingo-istic crap, and I support the troops as well, but peter king is a SPORTSWRITER. And his SPORTSWRITING sucks - always has, always will.

I will never have anything nice to say about him. He is a fat loser who thinks he knows more about football than Joe Gibbs.

PK's opinions are often wrong and he's not a great writer, but I just don't think he has an agenda to diss the Redskins. Case in point...he once said "I think Spurrier is going to win big". Most national sports writers have criticised the Redskins under Danny's watch...but not because they hate the Redskins but because Snyder is an easy target and it's also lazy reporting.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-10-2008, 01:57 PM
You guys can get all caught up in this jingo-istic crap, and I support the troops as well, but peter king is a SPORTSWRITER. And his SPORTSWRITING sucks - always has, always will.

I will never have anything nice to say about him. He is a fat loser who thinks he knows more about football than Joe Gibbs.

I think it's pretty far fetched to say that a guy writing about his experience on a USO is jingoistic.

wilsowilso
03-10-2008, 02:27 PM
I had to look up jingoistic. I don't like Peter King, but that article really doesn't fit the bill of promoting extreme patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy now does it? It's just an article on a USO trip to meet some soldiers. It's pretty good too.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
03-10-2008, 02:30 PM
BTW, I don't think Peter King has it out for the Redskins. I also think he's not the best sports writer, but he seems like a fair and decent guy.

sbaughone
03-10-2008, 02:33 PM
All I'm saying is as a sportswriter he sucks. He's not paid to write about war, he's paid to write about football. And honestly, saying he's knowledgeable about football b/c he thought spurrier would win really doesn't advance the argument that he's a good sportswriter, or knows anything about football.

Anyone who writes about seeing soldiers die should be commended. But the key here is anyone. Peter king is a queen. I have no respect for him. And he is fat.

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