The last post, “having the world by the balls and throwing it away”, was a negative post on athletes that literally have the worl by the gonads and flush it down the toilet. Since we all agree there are many of these morons out there, let’s move on. I am in a people related business, and a salesman, therefore I try to look at life through a half full glass and think positively. So let’s look at some of the athletes that we SHOULD be hearing more about, rather than T.O.’s $9,500 fine, or the latest Vikings player arrest. Let’s take a look at the good citizens in sports. I am sure there a ton of them out there, so I am sure I will miss some, but I am listing some here that I have read about and enjoyed. I encourage anyone else with a story about an athlete who is a good citizen, and made the most out of their situation.
I am starting with the hometown receiver here in Denver. Rod Smith, an unheard of wideout from Central Missourri State, came into Denver, only to not make the roster and get placed on the practice squad. While some would fold like a cheap suit, Rod worked even harder. He sucked it up, said to himself “it’s just not my time” and worked his tail off. He is now one of the best WR’s in the NFL. If you went to every GM in the game, they would want Smith on their team. Always producing, and on top of that a good citizen in the community. He was nominated for the NFL’s Walter Payton Man of the Year award, which celebrates being a good citizen off the field. He is well respected and is never on the news for possession of cocaine or getting caught with a gun in his car. He is getting older and instead of ####ing about not getting as many touches, he takes the opportunity to help the younger wideouts and help his team. Rod Smith is definitely someone who sucked it up and made the most out of their situation.
The second athlete that I will tell you about is a local Denver NBA player, by the name of Dermarr Johnson. DJ had it all going for him, an exceptional athlete at the University of Cincinnati, and part of the Freshman All-American team his rookie season in the NCAA’s. He declared for the NBA draft after his freshman year, and was drafted by Atlanta with the 6th draft pick in the 2000 NBA draft. He struggled his first year as a Hawk, the he improved in his second year. Then he had a twist of fate, a horrible car accident. He broke 4 vertabrae in his neck, and was forced into wearing a “halo” to have the bones correct themselves. Many doubted that he would play basketball ever again. However, DJ had second thoughts. Rehabbing himself back into shape after his bones healed, and working hard, Johnson played in some semi pro leagues to try to get a chance to play in the NBA once again. He eventually made it and now is a guard/forward here in Denver(assuming he resigns). At any rate, rather than giving up after his accident that nearly cost him his life, he remained positive and made the comeback. Rather than be a victim, or as I like to call them, victocrats, he sucked it up, and worked hard and made the most out of his situation, and made it back to the NBA.
The last athlete I will discuss is the Ex-Avalanche player, Steve Moore. We all remember the Mob like hit from Bertuzzi to Moore on the Ice on that dreaded day in Vancouver, no need to rehash that ridiculous event. Moore suffered several injuries to his neck, deemed doubtful to ever play hockey again, let alone in the NHL. Now, to be honest with everyone, I am not sure what Moore is up to these days. But what I was able to find out is that as of February of ’06, he is doing full workouts and skating again. That is good enough for me for an athlete who sucked it up and worked hard.
So you see, it isn’t all about being one of the best, like Rod Smith. It isn’t about being an NBA Journeyman like Dermarr Johnson is likely and has been. It isn’t about playing in the NHL like Steve Moore probably will never do. It is about being positive and making the most out of your life. This is the credo I attempt to live by on a daily basis. The people and athletes you hear little about are the ones that need to be talked about. They are doing the right things and working hard, not out sniffing cocaine and getting hookers, and raping women.
These examples are obviously from my hometown of Denver. So I ask you, who are the people in your city who have sucked it up worked hard and made the most out of their situation?
I am a former NCAA Div I athete/has-be en and I have decided to try to take a swing at using this blog give my views on many a sports issue. I was raised and currently reside in Denver, so I am sure my bias will show. Being new to the blogosphere, I will try to not embarass myself.. I am just looking to settle every argument I have ever had in my local sports bar. Since the good 'ol playing days, I have taken a desk job and gained 40 pounds, so let's see if I can throw some wieght behind my words.