Winskins
11-02-2004, 12:23 AM
Through this difficult season so far we have been looking for things to get better. Why isn't Gibbs winning like we all thought he would? Why isn't our offense coming up with crushing victories like they used to? But one thing no one has asked yet is: why is this team falling apart, and they haven't for good reason; the team is sticking together.
Think about the hardest things you have gone through in your life. When you're going through them sometimes it seems like nothing good will ever come out of it, but then good things present themselves after you persevere. Let me give an example. When I was younger I had asthma. It was sports-related, which means that any time I started running or I tried to play any sport I would get short of breath, and whatever air did flow into my lungs felt like battery acid.
I never wanted to quit though. I played many sports: football, baseball, wrestling, and soccer to list a few. When I was younger I couldn't imagine being able to do that, but every day I played these sports with my friends before I ever made the high school teams. I remember running with them and playing against other kids from other neighborhoods, there were times when I felt like I couldn't do it. One time I couldn't even breathe and I was vomiting everywhere, but I remember my friends got me up, gave me some water, gave me some faith and then I went back out there. They stood by me and whenever something happened after that I stood by them.
We went through adversity together and nothing in life brings people together in quite the same way. Me and those same people I just talked about have now been friends for about 15 years now, and I'm only 20 years old.
Think about adverse situations: war, family issues, death. Nothing brings people together like these things. You battle together and you learn to trust each other in a way you never could otherwise. This is what is going on for the Redskins right now.
Adversity is never fun, nobody likes it, but it creates incredible things. Think back to Gibb's first season in the NFL, when the Redskins went 0-5. The guys there forged a bond that created an NFL dynasty. Many of these guys stayed with the team for years after, because they became part of a team, a brotherhood, you can even look at people who played for Gibb's back then when they do interviews now, and you can always see what that team meant to them.
Now, I can't say that this is what is happening now, but I can say that this is what can happen when guys come into a situation like this and they pull through it. They learn to trust the person next to them and that's what wins games when you really need them; that's what won the Redskin's 3 Super Bowls. Gibbs isn't the greatest coach of this era necessarily because he made the greatest play calls of this era, but because he taught his players things beyond the game, like loyalty, dedication, sacrifice, and a love for the game; those things will always make the difference.
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Think about the hardest things you have gone through in your life. When you're going through them sometimes it seems like nothing good will ever come out of it, but then good things present themselves after you persevere. Let me give an example. When I was younger I had asthma. It was sports-related, which means that any time I started running or I tried to play any sport I would get short of breath, and whatever air did flow into my lungs felt like battery acid.
I never wanted to quit though. I played many sports: football, baseball, wrestling, and soccer to list a few. When I was younger I couldn't imagine being able to do that, but every day I played these sports with my friends before I ever made the high school teams. I remember running with them and playing against other kids from other neighborhoods, there were times when I felt like I couldn't do it. One time I couldn't even breathe and I was vomiting everywhere, but I remember my friends got me up, gave me some water, gave me some faith and then I went back out there. They stood by me and whenever something happened after that I stood by them.
We went through adversity together and nothing in life brings people together in quite the same way. Me and those same people I just talked about have now been friends for about 15 years now, and I'm only 20 years old.
Think about adverse situations: war, family issues, death. Nothing brings people together like these things. You battle together and you learn to trust each other in a way you never could otherwise. This is what is going on for the Redskins right now.
Adversity is never fun, nobody likes it, but it creates incredible things. Think back to Gibb's first season in the NFL, when the Redskins went 0-5. The guys there forged a bond that created an NFL dynasty. Many of these guys stayed with the team for years after, because they became part of a team, a brotherhood, you can even look at people who played for Gibb's back then when they do interviews now, and you can always see what that team meant to them.
Now, I can't say that this is what is happening now, but I can say that this is what can happen when guys come into a situation like this and they pull through it. They learn to trust the person next to them and that's what wins games when you really need them; that's what won the Redskin's 3 Super Bowls. Gibbs isn't the greatest coach of this era necessarily because he made the greatest play calls of this era, but because he taught his players things beyond the game, like loyalty, dedication, sacrifice, and a love for the game; those things will always make the difference.
:httr: