Sunday, July 27, 2008

Coach Hazing

We all know about Rookie Hazing, from the young guys carrying equipment like helmets and pads to being tapped to the goal post stanchion, having to bring the donuts, getting an ice bath and many other "fun" stuff. So the question is how does a new coach get hazed? What? You can haze a coach? Well I say, why not? A rookie player has certainly played big time football before, just not at the NFL level and the same goes for a coach. Sure Harbaugh has coached before but never a head coach at the NFL level. Can Rex and Ozzie et al have him organize the DVD's in the office, or make coffee, maybe even put the playbook together and I don't mean write the plays. I mean go to the copier with the interns and other young staffers, punch holes and place the copied playbook sheets in the 3 ring binder. What is too much for a rookie coach, can the other coaches and front office put all his clothes in the shower and soak'em. What about an upper-decker in his "dorm room"? They have to do something, or does team camaraderie only extend to the players. I think not. Coach Harbaugh I guess what I'm saying is ,you are lucky I'm not on staff, because if I was you'd wake up taped to your bed on the 50 yard line... So that way you would know the team loves ya and is welcoming you to the Family... that's just how guys do.

Glenn Younes
XM Satellite Radio

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Pattycake Pattycake

Training Camp Training Camp, Football Men,
Get in Shape as fast as you can
Run it, Lift it, Learn his scheme
Get on the field and make him Green

Just a little Pattycake parody to start off camp

Glenn Younes
XM Satellite Radio

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Not just a Baller

I’m going to write something that my friend and proprietor for this website thing-a-majig may not like because it will embarrass him but who cares, it’s my blog. If you’ve read any of my stuff or heard me on the air you know I’m NOT a normal member of the media, not one who always bashes players or is one to put player info “out there.” If you were to categorize me, you may say I’m an apologist, while I prefer to think of myself as an old school member of the media (private is private, public is public). One who IS friends with the people I cover, not one who tries to knock them down to bring me up. So with that in mind I want to embarrass Ed Reed for the outstanding work, he and his staff of volunteers and workers from his foundation and Valero Oil, that made the 2nd Annual Ed Reed / Valero Golf Classic a nearly $85,000 success. I’ll not get into the story of Ed giving a young high schooler whom Ed played golf with an impromptu scholarship to help with college. Nor will I get into the one about Ed speaking to the lot of golfers before the early morning tee time to thank them for coming out, supporting the community and his foundation via the tournament.

The story I will tell may seem like a simple one or a 2nd thought but before you say or think that, put yourself in the size 11 ½ shoes Ed Reed has to wear. For better or worse star athletes are looked up to and most either don’t care about or want that burden. Ed understands his role and makes sure, NOT FOR PR, but because he knows it the right way, to be one of the most grounded and “normal” superstars I’ve ever come across. After playing 18 holes during the early round of his golf tournament, in the brutal heat and humidity of New Orleans Ed did not go goofing around, back to his parents’ house, the hotel or even Bourbon Street. Mr. Reed stayed ALL DAY LONG, but not just in the club house with AC, food and drink. Ed and I took a golf cart, along with two others (his financial advisor and former Raven OL) and went to EVERY LAST GOLF HOLE. Not 18 but 36 as there were over 400 golfers on two courses. Ed made it a point to say hello to the golfers on the course, thanking them for their support and for coming out, along with making sure everything and everyone was taken care of. On several holes sponsors and vendors served food, much of which was local fare including gumbo, jambalaya, spicy turkey, barbecue everything, catfish, shrimp, local sausage and on and on and on. Ed took and enjoyed food from them all, making each one feel like this was the 1st and only stop Ed was making. Ed, as shy as he may come off, is truly a people person whether he knows it or not. And his natural loving and caring attitude was spread all over those 36 holes. We took hours meeting everyone, eating their food, drinking their drink, thanking them for their help with the foundation and Ed didn’t even blink at the effort, heat or time it took to accomplish such a task. Ed did not have to do this, no one made him, they couldn’t and wouldn’t, as he wants to do such things before any of us can even suggest it, remember he does have “people” who can handle those tasks.

Again this story may seem simple but you find me another top flight pro athlete who is truly just a regular guy who’s job happens to make him a star and I’ll show you a very small list of names. Ed, I’m proud to write on your website, to be a friend, but more importantly I’m proud of the person you are.

Like I said this will be embarrassing. SORRY

Glenn Younes
XM Satellite Radio
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