‘Twas the morning of draft day and all through the house, one rookie was cursing ‘That terrible louse!’
For while he was settled all snug in his bed, visions of signing day danced in his head.
For Reggie, he thought, ‘I’ll go number one! On Carroll, on Heisman, on Houston I come!”
The press had declared he’d be the best choice, now Mr. Bush just needed a voice.
Someone to get him the biggest deal ever with Nike and Wheaties, this voice must be clever!
Thinking that Texas would be his next stop…now Reggie Bush must rethink his plot.
For what should take place on the eve of his day but one Mario Williams to step in his way.
The Texans choose Williams to be “Number One!” Not Reggie, not Leinart, not even Vince Young.
The press was befuddled, his agent a mess, for what should he say once he is addressed:
“Dear Mr. Bush, we thought you’d go first, how does it feel to be slapped with this curse?
To have to go second, or wait ‘til the fifth, since Texas chose Williams over you as a pick."
Although broken hearted and a little dismayed, sweet Reggie Bush will still have his day.
For Reggie, he’ll sign an exorbitant deal; he still has that Heisman with plenty of zeal.
It’s not in the number or time that you’re called; it’s what you produce in the following fall.
No agent, no bonus, no signing day perk can ever determine your fate as a first: how will you handle the pressure of Sunday, will you make it to playoffs or vanish on cut day?
Tonight Mr. Bush can finally exhale, his fate all decided, his check in the mail.
Today he was made a very rich man, but tomorrow he’ll have to start forming a plan.
Come Sunday this fall, the test will be set; who will prevail and settle the bet?
Will Bush take the field and prove himself better? Or will Mario steal the front page header?
These questions have answers I cannot predict, but I relish the drama of signing day shtick!
Thus, I proclaim as I drop out of sight: Happy Draft Day to all and to all a good night!
Spend some time commenting on the other posts and they will visit yours. Like most things in life you have to introduce yourself to get recognized. With that cute picture the hound dogs will sniff you out quick.
I lived in Manhattan for 6 years, and the path you've chosen there has crushed a lot of dreams. Going to Cali isn't much easier unless you have the connections.
Make sure you have entered the writing competition here.
nice job. i used to try and write cool stuff like this, but my brain doesnt think this complex. i'm even going to forgive the ohio state reference in your bio. this was truly some good writing.
Splendid job Trig. This is a very creative post that not only flows rather cleverly, but 100% dead on accurate. Posts like these deserve more attention.
Keep visiting other blogs and post comments to get a good regular base to visit your blog and the news of a talented writer like yourself will spread like wild fire.
Looking forward to seeing more from you in the future. Best of luck to you in persuing your dreams. SC is a fine school, and is home to the closest thing we have to a professional football team in Los Angeles/O.C., you would absolutely love it. Plus the weather here is just a little better than in New York come winter time.
The thing is I wasm't trying to be accurate, but funny. Oh well. Even though I'm a Michigan fan and I don't like OSU on the field they aren't the team I dislike the most. I despise MSU (EVEN THOUGH I GO THERE) AND ND, at least with OSU though theres no shame losing to them because they are a good program. I just don't like it.
This is an absolutely great piece. A very creative take on a commonly talked about topic. I myself wrote about it, though I took a much more conventional approach. I also enjoyed your MVP piece. Cool that your an Ohio girl, I have never actually been to Ohio but my Grandpa lived there and passed along his favorite teams to me. Stop by and check out my stuff if you get a chance.
Who says a theater girl can't love sports? I may be a Northwestern graduate, but I'm an Ohio State Buckeye at heart. Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, I relocated to New York City to find a life on the stage. After four years of trying, (and finding some success), I am preparing to return to graduate school to pursue journalism. As an NGS II finalist, I got my feet wet as a FoxSports blogger and think it may be my new calling. Like theater, I doubt a job in online journalism will pay very well...but what can you do? I sing, I dance, and I can drink beer and eat chicken wings at a sports bar like the best of them...what more could you ask for?