GSF
December-6th-2007, 01:47 PM
The randomness of life is sometimes a puzzling thing.
I sit here self medicated, sunken into my couch with my right arm and hand in a cast and elevated, resting upon a stack of pillows. I'm waiting for the big game that starts in, oh about 7 hours. Nine days ago, I had a titanium screw drilled into my right hand to repair my broken scaphoid bone, which I broke months ago riding my dirt bike. I didn't even crash my bike, just came down funny off a little table top and POP. One little random bump on my bike, and I'm out of commision for several months, hopefully not longer. I'm typing this completely left handed so bare with me.
Life is often an enigma. I sat in this same spot and medicated state the other night and watched a special about the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughn. Early in the show, they showed a bunch of early Stevie footage. Stevie was a mess. He was obviously very affected from drugs and alchohol, and just looked bad. Later in the show, they showed his last performance at Austin Cirt limits. He was clean and sober, looked fantastic, and played the livin' bejeezus out of them guitars. He was vibrant, had a hit record, and was on top of the world. A short time later, he died randomly in a helicopter crash.
I sat on my couch stunned. Why did Stevie have to die after working so hard to better himself and change his life? Why did Sean Taylor, a young man who was like everybody's little brother, have to die?
The randomness of life can be puzzling. Sports mimic life. Just like in life, outcomes of sports are often affected by random events.
In 2004, Joe Gibbs suddenly,and somewhat randomly, returned into our lives. Our once great leader had returned to rescue us from the dismal abyss that had become the Washington Redskins. We rejoiced.
The first season was rough, but most of us expected that. We remembered that Gibbs started off his first run by going 0 - 5. We were patient.
The 2005 season also saw its share of challenges, but Gibbs lead the team to a strong finish, and we were on our way. Then things happened.
There were some things that were not so random. Bad decisions were made with personel, and bad decisions were made during the games. These mistakes had a negative affect on the team. But the question I have now I keep asking myself, how much of the losing comes from these mistakes, and how much has been caused by the randomness of things?
Where would the Skin be right now if they hadn't had so many turnovers in recent weeks? Where would they be if they hadn't lost players like El, Sellars, Rogers, and of course Taylor?
I don't think Gibbs is to blame for recent failures. Sometimes **** just happens. I think this team has a huge challenge in front of it tonight, but I think Gibbs and the players will rise to the challenge. We get El, Sellars, and Thomas back tonight, that will be a big lift for the team.
The Redskins have been through an incredible whirlwind these past few weeks. I think they are going to dig deep and play hard the rest of the way out. I don't know if they'll make the playoffs, but I support Coach Gibbs and I want to see what he does next season.
Hail to the Skins!
I sit here self medicated, sunken into my couch with my right arm and hand in a cast and elevated, resting upon a stack of pillows. I'm waiting for the big game that starts in, oh about 7 hours. Nine days ago, I had a titanium screw drilled into my right hand to repair my broken scaphoid bone, which I broke months ago riding my dirt bike. I didn't even crash my bike, just came down funny off a little table top and POP. One little random bump on my bike, and I'm out of commision for several months, hopefully not longer. I'm typing this completely left handed so bare with me.
Life is often an enigma. I sat in this same spot and medicated state the other night and watched a special about the late, great Stevie Ray Vaughn. Early in the show, they showed a bunch of early Stevie footage. Stevie was a mess. He was obviously very affected from drugs and alchohol, and just looked bad. Later in the show, they showed his last performance at Austin Cirt limits. He was clean and sober, looked fantastic, and played the livin' bejeezus out of them guitars. He was vibrant, had a hit record, and was on top of the world. A short time later, he died randomly in a helicopter crash.
I sat on my couch stunned. Why did Stevie have to die after working so hard to better himself and change his life? Why did Sean Taylor, a young man who was like everybody's little brother, have to die?
The randomness of life can be puzzling. Sports mimic life. Just like in life, outcomes of sports are often affected by random events.
In 2004, Joe Gibbs suddenly,and somewhat randomly, returned into our lives. Our once great leader had returned to rescue us from the dismal abyss that had become the Washington Redskins. We rejoiced.
The first season was rough, but most of us expected that. We remembered that Gibbs started off his first run by going 0 - 5. We were patient.
The 2005 season also saw its share of challenges, but Gibbs lead the team to a strong finish, and we were on our way. Then things happened.
There were some things that were not so random. Bad decisions were made with personel, and bad decisions were made during the games. These mistakes had a negative affect on the team. But the question I have now I keep asking myself, how much of the losing comes from these mistakes, and how much has been caused by the randomness of things?
Where would the Skin be right now if they hadn't had so many turnovers in recent weeks? Where would they be if they hadn't lost players like El, Sellars, Rogers, and of course Taylor?
I don't think Gibbs is to blame for recent failures. Sometimes **** just happens. I think this team has a huge challenge in front of it tonight, but I think Gibbs and the players will rise to the challenge. We get El, Sellars, and Thomas back tonight, that will be a big lift for the team.
The Redskins have been through an incredible whirlwind these past few weeks. I think they are going to dig deep and play hard the rest of the way out. I don't know if they'll make the playoffs, but I support Coach Gibbs and I want to see what he does next season.
Hail to the Skins!