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On
the TUNNEYSIDE of SPORTS September 16, 2013 #454 Up next..."Ya Gotta
Finish"!
After further review...Fourth
quarter of the NFL's season opener between Denver and Baltimore: Broncos
second-year linebacker Danny Trevathan angles underneath Ravens Ray Rice
on a short out pattern, cleanly plucks Joe Flacco's pass at the 30, and
scampers untouched into the end zone. A touchdown gives the Broncos an
almost insurmountable lead, but Trevathan casually drops the ball just
short of the goal line. The resulting " fumble" travels out of
the end zone for a touchback and the Ravens are back in business on their
own 20. Hey, Danny! Ya gotta finish the play!
Questions abound: first and
foremost, what was Trevathan thinking? Further, if you're his coach, what
disciplinary action, if any, would you take? Trevathan's response to that
first question was "I thought I had crossed the goal line?"
Really? Not that Danny ever noticed, or measured, but NFL yard lines are
4 inches wide while the goal line stretches to 8 inches! Granted the ball
need only break the plane of the goal line's inside edge, but how much
attention, key word, did he give to making sure he was fully in the end
zone? The man-on-the-street's perception is that Trevathan was so excited
about his interception and effortless TD that he began celebrating before
the fact of the score. Ya gotta finish!
This raised the important
question of how would you, as coach (or teacher or parent) would deal
with disciplining your player/student/child? Would you take the
"I-got-the-hammer-and-you're-the-nail approach? This writer believes
a better approach is helping the person to not repeat the offense. What
thought can be instilled to help your young student/athlete remember to
complete the task?
"Finish the job!" is
a usable mantra. Plant the seed that will help the other person grow. The
following verse might also come in handy, when personal glory jeopardizes
the team's success:
Sometime
when you're feeling important,
Sometime
when your ego's inbloom,
Sometime
when you take it for granted
You're
the best qualified in the room,
Sometime
when you feel that your going
Would
leave an unfillable hole,
Just
follow this simple example
And
see how it humbles your soul.
Take
a bucket and fill it with water
Put
your hand in it up to the wrist,
Pull
it out and the hole that's remaining
Is
a measure of how you'll be missed!
Be
proud of yourself, but remember there's no indispensable person!
Will you put "finish what
you start" in your mind-set?
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