Showing posts with label Patriotism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patriotism. Show all posts

11 September, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

WATCH: President Bush's First Pitch at Game 3 of the 2001 World Series, Post-9/11

[ PHOTO: NBC SPORTS ]

September 11, 2018
Peter Solari, Editor-in-Chief


Amazingly, today marks the 17th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on America. I was only 18-years old at that time, and another 17 have passed since, but the memory of that day is still as clear and vivid in mind, as anything I've ever experienced. 

It's no secret, as it has been heavily reported for the past 17 years, that sports played a major role in America's healing in the days and months following 9/11. Of course, everyone is familiar with Mike Piazza's game-winning 2-run home run off Steve Karsay, which sent the Mets to a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Braves, in the first major sporting event in New York since the twin towers of the World Trade Center fell ten days earlier. An equally as famous and emotional event would take place five weeks later on the other side of the city.

It was October 30, 2001, and game 3 of the World Series was about to unfold in the Bronx. Back then, it was basically a yearly ritual for the Yankees to be participating in the Fall Classic, but in a stunning reversal of roles, the whole country was rallying behind them. The Yankees had become America's team! In stark contrast, New York's opponent, the Arizona Diamondbacks, in only their fourth year of existence, were participating in the World Series for the first time. With the Diamondbacks holding a 2-0 series lead, New York City was desperate for an uplifting moment. The stage was set, and President George W. Bush played the part to perfection.

I'll never forget watching Bush on that night. In a time of such uncertainty, when all of New York and America, were on edge, watching Bush, regardless of what anyone may think of the man's politics, trot out to the mound with such confidence, and resolve, was reassuring to many of us whose worlds had been rocked. Then, in a what seemed to be such a defiant pose, the president gave a big thumbs up to the Yankee Stadium crowd, which had broken out into chants of "U.S.A. U.S.A." and delivered a perfect strike to Yankees backup catcher Todd Greene. And in doing so, it was as if Bush delivered a message to the world: America is united, America is strong, and America won't be intimated. Take a look at the video below:


In a game that was very much overshadowed by the its ceremonial first pitch, The Yankees won a low-scoring affair that night, and New York could finally smile, albeit only for a moment.

The grieving city was given two more reasons to celebrate the following two nights when the Bronx Bombers staged back-to-back ninth inning comebacks and extra-inning walk-off wins in games 4 and 5, culminated by Derek "Mr. November" Jeter's legendary home run in the first World Series game ever played post-October.


When the series returned to Phoenix, the D-Backs won game 6 in blowout fashion, and orchestrated their own ninth inning magic in game 7, shocking Mariano Rivera and the Yankees to win the World Series. The better team had undoubtedly won.

Looking back, it's amazing to think that the '01 series came down to the bottom of the ninth inning of game 7, because Arizona was in control for the majority of it. Outside of a few big hits in the biggest of moments, the Yankees were over-matched. And while some of those moments made New York feel like a team of destiny, it's only fitting that the biggest of those moments was reserved for Luis Gonzalez and the Diamondbacks.

Overall, the 2001 Fall Classic was pretty uneventful one, defined by the aforementioned "moments" that make it so memorable; none of them being more monumental than President Bush's ceremonial first pitch.

With due respect to Gonzalez and Jeter, it's Bush who will forever be synonymous with the '01 World Series, because his moment transcended baseball. It was so much bigger than that. And as I sit here on what is unbelievably the 17th anniversary of September 11, 2001, with the pennant races in full swing, I thought, what better time is there to look back at this truly American occasion?
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13 August, 2018

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Ice Cube Defends Dak Prescott's Patriotic Stance on National Anthem Protests

[ PHOTO: INDEPENDENT JOURNAL REVIEW ]


Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (shown above right) is one of a handful of NFL athletes who refuse to protest the national anthem.

“It’s bigger than … some of us think. I mean, it’s just important for me to go out there, hand over my heart, represent our country, and just be thankful. And not take anything I’ve been given and my freedom for granted,” he has said about his respect for the national anthem and the American flag.

It may be a patriotic stance that many fans will celebrate, but it has earned Prescott some angry responses from leftist celebrities.

On his radio show, comedian D.L. Hughley compared Prescott to a slave — and actually used the word “boy” to describe him.

 
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16 October, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Urban Meyer’s Wife Chimes in on Colin Kaepernick

[ PHOTO: NEW YORK DAILY NEWS ]
Colin Kaepernick has not left the center of the NFL news cycle in quite some time, but on Sunday the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and current free agent was thrust back into the limelight in a sharp way.
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15 October, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

Louisianna Sheriff gets in the Middle of Anthem Debate and Takes on a Car Dealership

[ PHOTO: FOX NEWS ]
The national anthem controversy has riled up one Louisiana sheriff. Boussier Parish sheriff Julian Whittington has told his local Ford dealer that his office will no longer buy Ford police vehicles over the company’s stance with regard to NFL players kneeling during the anthem. Ford has long been a sponsor of the NFL. In a statement…
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29 September, 2017

The Monday Morning Quarterback

NBA Commissioner: Rules Require Standing for Anthem

[ PHOTO: LOS ANGELES TIMES ]
Citing a league regulation, NBA commissioner Adam Silver anticipates no protests or demonstrations during the national anthem before games in his league. Speaking Thursday after the NBA's Board of Governors meetings in New York, Silver said, "We have a rule that requires our players to stand for the anthem. It's been our rule for as long…
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The Monday Morning Quarterback

Packers Fans Embrace Patriotism, not Protest During Anthem

[ PHOTO: PACKER REPORT ]
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Thursday's national anthem before the Green Bay Packers' game against the Chicago Bears was filled with patriotism rather than protest. As a 40-yard-long flag was displayed at the middle of the field, fans at Lambeau Field rose with a rousing ovation and chants of "USA! USA!" Players from both teams stood on…
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