Monday, February 2, 2015

Sports Beat: The Sea Hawks Snatching Defeat Out Of The Jaws Of Victory

WHY IS THIS MAN'S WHOLE TEAM CRYING?
By Coach Curtis
 
I hope that Russell Wilson the man will be able to rebound and recover and LEARN from the loss he CAUSED his Seattle Seahawks in Sunday Night's Super Bowl.
 
This WILL absolutely be the moment that will define what type of man and player he will be moving forward.
 
THE SEAHAWKS LOST THE SUPER BOWL BECAUSE RUSSELL WILSON PUT HIMSELF ABOVE THE TEAM. HE WAS MORE CONCERNED WITH AN MVP TROPHY THAN THE SUPER BOWL WIN.
 
Now that may seem harsh but the proof as they say is always in the pudding.
The Seahawks have the best running back I've seen since Emmett Smith.
All they had to do was punch the ball in.
 
REALLY, if Russell wanted to be the hero he could have run the ball in himself.
 
Wilson learned a lesson they teach in pee wee foot ball.
THERE ARE ONLY TWO GREAT PLAYS ...SOUTH PACIFIC AND GET THE BALL OVER THE GOAL LINE.
 
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I personally believe that Russell Wilson as miserable as he will be the next 365 days would have possibly been more so if his team mate Marshon Lynch had won The MVP....

WHY?

While I have never met Wilson. I do know people, athletes, employees that seem to set themselves apart from the people that help them succeed.
 
Just like when Muhammad Ali was the greatest fighter, there were other fighters like Floyd Patterson that felt Ali was too proud.
Patterson said himself that he (Patterson) didn't feel Ali should be the champ and believed it was his job to take Ali down a peg.
Likewise, there are black people in 2015 that feel that Marshawn Lynch should show more "thankfulness." And while he won't say it...I would not be surprised if Russell Wilson was one of these people  that felt Lynch was "too proud" before last night.
Last night it was not the "controversial negro" that blew the big game.
It was "the good ole company" man that snatched defeat out of the jaws of victory.
Lynch did his job and it was Wilson that erased what was an amazing Super Bowl performance for his team and his Running Back.
 
 
 
Somewhere Donavan McNabb and Terell Owens must feel more of the sense of de ja vu watching the end of Sunday's game than I did. In fact if you switch out McNabb for Wilson and Owens (a wide receiver) for Lynch....they all lived the same Sunday Night...only ten years apart.
 
For The Atlantic City Beat! I'm Coach Curtis.
 
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