To say the least, life
doesn’t always turn out the way you would like it to all the time.
Since we are coming up on Super Bowl 50, I thought I
would throw a few questions at you. A
few tough ones at that…
1-What Super Bowl winning linebacker once said, “When emotions run high, logic runs low?
a)Matt Millen b)Donald Trump c) Mike Singletary d)Bill Romanowski
2- Name the head referee for Super Bowl 50?
a)Ed Hochuli b)Phil Luckett c)Clete Blakeman d)Ozzy Osburne
3- Name the quarterback who has appeared in five straight
Super Bowls and lost them all?
a)Doug Flutie b)
Gale Gilbert c) Doug Pederson d) Frank Reich
ANSWER KEY:
1-The answer is d) BILL ROMANOWSKI. Romo, as he was affectionately referred to in
his playing days, was a controversial player to say the least with questionable
character issues.. He once spit on an
opponent and was widely considered by his peers to be a dirty player for other
such questionable tactics. But, he was
right on the nose about how it is a tough thing to think clearly when we let
our feelings get the best of us.
2- The answer is c) BLAKE CLETEMAN. To say the least, the assignment of being the
head official in the biggest football game of the year is a definitely a tough
one. The main thing most people remember
about him is that a few weeks ago during the Cards-Packers game he had a
controversial coin flip to start overtime, where the coin literally did not flip. Oh well, who hasn’t made a mistake in their
life. Best of luck Blake.
3- The answer is b) GALE GILBERT. This very little
known back-up quarterback played for the Buffalo Bills in the early 1990’s when
they went to the Super Bowl 4 straight times.
Then he was with the San Diego Chargers as a backup when they lost to
the San Francisco 49ers in 1995. However, Gilbert is a great lesson that we
don’t always get what we are striving after to get. Sometimes, life can just be a tough one. From what I can gather, he merely took it like
a man.
With that being said, Gale Gilbert’s story reminds
me of how we all need to keep moving forward.
A few weeks ago, while waiting at a deli for my lunch, I overheard one
man ask another how he was doing. The
man simply responded- BEATING AND
BREATHING. How true. Regardless of how we may have felt slighted
or hurt by life, if we are alive it is best to make the most of it and enjoy
the ride.
A tough one to swallow
is when we waste a breath feeling sorry for ourselves.
Swavel