All Things Considered
by: onesouthernlion
The Politics of Sports and The Sport of Politics
Sep 23, 2007 | 1:34PM | report this

 

 

You may not have been aware of this, but the inaugural season of the MFL just ended. No this is not an obscure football league, the MFL is the Minnesota Fantasy Legislature. That’s right, fantasy legislature. Just as in fantasy sports leagues, team owners in the MFL draft politicians from the available office holders and score points based on the legislative accomplishments of their “players”. Points are awarded for among other things, bills that are filed, heard in committee, sent to the chamber floor for a vote, passed, signed by the Governor, and even passed by the override of the Governor’s veto.

 

Sports have always had a certain political aspect to them. The Heisman Trophy, the Most Valuable Players for any professional league, even the NCAA football championship are all chosen by the collective votes of everyone from sports writers to the fans themselves. There was speculation that Houston Rocket center Yao Ming was voted to the All-Star game his rookie year not because of his on court accomplishments, but the number of votes he received over the internet from fans in his native China essentially “stuffing” the ballots with votes for him to be included in the game. If memory serves me correctly, I think he started the game that year.

 

All things considered, the parallels between sports and politics have at times blurred the line that separates the two. Each has their own vernacular, but some terms have similar meanings. How many times have you read the word “campaign” substituted for the word “season” when describing the record of a sports team? From now until November of next year the cable news channels will never let us forget that it’s election “season”. A “yellow dog democrat” is basically the same as any “diehard fan”, casting allegiance with a favorite team, and nothing, not even a winless season, will make them change. A sports fan who follows a team because they’re winning is called a “band Wagoner”. These barnacles on the hull of the good ship victory, are just the same as a voter casting a ballot for a candidate without researching the person behind the persona.

 

Political “pundits” are basically cheerleaders without pompoms. For every James Carville there’s an opposing Rush Limbaugh. For the record, I agree with 90-95% of what Limbaugh says, but he has become so enamored with the sound of his own voice, that I‘ve stopped listening to his program.

 

J. C. Watts and Steve Largent are both political office holders in Oklahoma, and both enjoyed stellar football careers, Watts and Largent both played college ball for the Oklahoma Sooners, and Largent is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Former Knick Bill Bradley is a New York congressman. One can argue that the reason each of these men ventured into politics is the high public profile they attained during their playing days.

 

When I was in college my degree plan required a science class. The Environmental Science class was small and took a field trip to a water treatment plant, where I saw a poster that showed a large mouth bass floating on it’s side. The caption read “Only a dead fish goes with the flow”. I adopted that phrase as my motto and basic philosophy on life in general. In short, whether in choosing a political candidate to vote for, or a sports team to root for, don’t follow the crowd. Do the research. Think with your own brain.

 

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onesouthernlion
Sep 23, 2007
1:36 PM
This is my first post in a long, long, time. Thought I'd throw it out there and see what happens. If you leave a comment, thanks. If you don't, thanks for reading.

jgrace_12
Sep 23, 2007
6:00 PM
Totally agree with your message. Not much to add. Just letting you know that I read and enjoyed.

bluegrassLady
Sep 23, 2007
7:03 PM
You almost lost me on the "I agree with 90-95% of what Limbaugh says," lmao I really enjoyed this. Politics invades every aspect of our lives and sports is certainly one of them. That is too bad because politics seems to soil anything and everything it contacts :( Sports is one of my favorite things in life. I am a passionate fan of my teams and have been for many years.

I hope you write some more. This was great!

onesouthernlion
Sep 23, 2007
7:19 PM
jgrace and bluegrassLady: Thanks for reading. It's been 10 months since I blogged here and I do plan to do some more.

OSL

jon_464
Sep 23, 2007
7:57 PM
Good post. Welcome back. I happen to agree with a lot of your message but I do my best to keep sports and politics separate.

vbchic_Redskins_fan
Sep 23, 2007
8:06 PM
OSL,

This was a fantastic post. The blurring of the two will always be there, I am afraid. Even Little League is political. Sometimes you just have to ask yourself why?

I do not believe that online polling in any sport should be ever be considered legit. I like the idea of going to a ball game, and casting your vote before you leave the stadium. I have done that for several years at Camden yards while attending the Orioles games. I do not recall ever doing that at FedEx Field though.

Washington is a perfect example of politics blending in with sports. I know it was more prevalent in the 80's then now, but it still happens. Fund raisers, parties etc. But to me, I just try and strip away all of that, because my love for the Redskins supercedes it!

One thing I cannot stand is a "Bandwagon" fan, and there are many out there. But they always will be, I suppose. I have to say that I really like the quote, “Only a dead fish goes with the flow.” I think I will let me children in on that one. We are a big quote family!

But if there is one thing I know, it is that I have come from many generations of Redskins fans, and my political views are more conservative, but I never follow blindly! So I agree with the fact that people should never follow blindly. Always question things, and make your own mind up!

Again this was a great post! I look forward to more!
Take care,
Ang

YeeMum_
Sep 24, 2007
2:41 PM
Good read!

I have commented in the past about the 'sheep mentality' in sports. The political angle is one I get quite lost in though.

Hope to see more of you!

onesouthernlion
Sep 24, 2007
6:33 PM
Jon, VBChic, & YeeMum: Thanks for the nice words. I do plan to post more. It's been a while.

tophatal
Oct 20, 2007
1:11 PM
One Southern Lion
As with any entity be it sports or politics. It's always money that becomes the driving force behind every integral part of it all. That's the way it has been and will always be. And there's nothing that you or I can do about it.


tophatal

onesouthernlion
Oct 20, 2007
7:48 PM
Thanks for the read, Tophat.

OSL

tophatal
Oct 22, 2007
10:53 AM
OneSouthernLion
Whilst down in South Florida with a bunch of kids this weekend. I had the distinct pleasure of seeing the game between the 'Canes and Seminoles. I'd taken a bunch of kids down to Miami along with our other Sensei's for a martial arts tournament. So whilst taking in that I also made sure that there was sport's bar in close proximity where one could view the game. Noles lost and by no means was it an instant classic. As for the Dolphins what else can one say ?
Quite possibly now the worst franchise in the league ?


tophatal

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