Jay Greeson: 5-at-10: Emotions collide after Tiger Woods crash, Falcons faces may change, Way to go Joe
Feb. 24—Tiger's crash
I had several reactions when news spread of
I was worried for his safety. We all were, judging by the outpouring of support, well-wishes and prayers.
I was worried about his state, considering it was a one-car accident discovered that early in the morning — and with Tiger's previous incident. (Late note: It's been reported that he was not impaired, so that's great news.)
I was sad for his family. Yes, Tiger has earned a king's collection of material gifts, but times like this prove one of my father's adages forever true: "It ain't really a problem if money can fix it." (And yes, we said that almost every day in the five months he had left from brain cancer diagnosis to death in 2018. True then; true now.)
I was relieved as the news started to become more focused and detailed. Yes, words like 'crush' when dealing arms and legs and compound fractures are scary, but the realizations that injury and pain did not appear to be heading to death and sorrow were welcomed. Especially when you heard this quote from Los Angeles County Sheriff's Deputy
I was introspective, looking at my two kids and feeling Tiger's sadness and fear, because while I'll never know his bank account or feel what it's like to wear a Green Jacket or hit the most famous golf shot in the history of golf shots, I am a father. And if I had to guess, despite the physical agony that he has endured in the last 24 hours and the pain left before him, the biggest ache is his champion's heart because of what he could have lost.
Again, that's not about golf or greatness, fortune or fame. A father staring at his own mortality wondering if he did enough, worried about what he will miss, aching for another day, another song, another rec sports game, another chance to make pancakes, you name it.
As great as Tiger is, as impervious to pressure as he always appeared to be, that father fear spares none of us.
Finally, and with much relief as the news turned positive last night, my final feeling on
Sure, the scandals and the injuries may have derailed his all-time career arc in terms of passing Jack, but I also know this:
No singular athlete in my lifetime was more game-changing and more 'must-see TV' at the heights of his powers than
His golf game was a gift from the gods — for all of us.
We've done thousands of these things we call the 5-at-10, and a majority of them ended with a Rushmore conversation starter. (Side note: JTC, excellent work on the Rushmores my man. Thanks for playing along.)
But for a Rushmore-consistent, family-oriented, interweb-based sports conversation on this day when we reflect to the greatness that was
Thoughts?
The
The
The mess is a by-product of giving
(Side note: New coach
Well, the new coach and the new
Jones was not able to stay healthy in 2020. He also turned 32 earlier this month, so not exactly the age in which you expect peak performance from a wide receiver. Don't get me wrong, he's a dude, for sure, and should be viewed as a first-ballot Hall of Famer in my mind, but in hard-cap sport that frequently pays star-caliber players for what the previously did rather than what they can still do, you have to believe the new
Same with Ryan, who was the MVP of the league when the
There simply is not the connection between these two aging stars for Fontenot, who replaced GM Thomas Dmitroff. Consider this: Dmitroff's first ever draft pick as a
Beyond the emotion, too, is the real value of these two. Yes, there is value in players being loved by their communities, and I believe Ryan and Jones are. But when the turnstiles swing open again — yeah, Chas, that almost assuredly will be 2022 (at the earliest) before we get full stadiums again —
And in terms of being competitive — something the new coach and
Can you win paying Ryan
As for Jones, he's the second-highest paid wide out at
On a which way Wednesday, which of those all-time
(Side note: Take this for what you will, but in Tuesday's news conference, Smith, the former Titans OC who had a lot of success with a collection of less-accomplished receivers said he was excited about coaching this team and mentioned Ryan,
OK, this is not what you expected
In a nutshell, my job is to call them like I see them.
Sometimes, if you criticize the wrong morning show, that comes with a cost as we all know.
But being critical is a big part of the business. Just the way it is. But it can't be every part of the business, then you are just the screamin' columnist/talking head who is always crying wolf or talking about how bad everything is or worst of all, dealing in fear porn for clicks and attention.
One of the only true ways to validate criticism is to counter it with praise when warranted.
So, way to go
In at least three examples in recent days,
That is effective leadership at its core, seeing the right path even when it make not please your buddies.
Biden appears willing to follow some of
Trump made a lot of mistakes. A lot. And the unraveling at the end will be the second paragraph in his obit. It also will forever cloud the good moves he made, especially in terms of foreign policy. I hope Joe only fine tunes Trump's hard stance in regard to tariffs with
Biden also made AOC mad, and that is also promising. No, not because it's AOC. Yes, AOC and I see eye-to-eye as often as
It's not about who in his party Biden made mad, it's that he's willing to make decisions with the goal being a solution rather than pleasing his party allies. (And no matter your stance on immigrant detention centers for children, that Biden reopened one of the facilities because of overrun at other facilities because of COVID seems like a no-brainer, no?)
This and that
— But it's not all peaches and cream (or Peaches and Herb for that matter, "Reunited and it feels so good") for me and ol' Joe. I hate that he has removed government support from the Connecticut lawsuit looking to ban transgender athletes from competing in girls high school sports. I wrote about this issue last month, and my feelings are just as strong that allowing those born male who identify as female to compete against girls in high school sports is a violation of Title IX and the rights of those athletes born female.
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— You know the rules. Here's Paschall on UT's new QB coach, who is more than familiar with
— OK, this is not about spin as much as it is perspective, in my mind. We know the ratings were historically bad for the season-opening Daytona 500, drawing disastrous 2.8. It was the least-watched Daytona 500 ever, down by more than a third in viewers and ratings from the previous worst. That's the bad. Here's the good: Last Sunday's
— I love stories like this. Ravens coach
— OK, my better half would be mad at me for sharing this, but I'm so proud my buttons are busting. That is if I ever wore a shirt that had buttons since, you know COVID. Anywell, remember when the Mrs. 5-at-10 caught that snowy owl photo earlier this year and it was completely awesome in its awesomeness? Well, she decided to sell prints and canvases of those photos and donate all the proceeds to the
Today's questions
Which way Wednesday will start this way:
Which word would you use to describe
Does anyone else fall into the rabbit hole of random names trending on Twitter? I know I do, and Wednesday morning
Which
Of course, feel free to offer which of the Ali-Pele-Tiger-MJ all-time, all-sports stars needs to be replaced. (And this is about star power more than GOAT, because I believe Jack's career > Tiger's, but the star power is not even close.)
On this day,
Also, on this day in 1980,
Hey,
Rushmore of movie characters you want to deck. Go, and remember the mailbag.
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