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"Hey, Buddy, the war is over. Football is only a game."
Buddy Ryan
The Arizona Cardinals should be proud to have a "field general" of Buddy's stature. In fact, your article made me want to leave my job and become a water boy for Cardinal Ryan.
Ryan represents everything that is wrong with the do-anything-to-win philosophy in sports, from holding illegal winter college practices to trying to hurt opposing players. I was disgusted but not surprised to learn that Ryan coached spearing and going for the knees if the quarterback scrambled. In a day when the NFL has been questioned about the violence it portrays, the owners and the league officials should begin correcting that image by getting rid of Ryan. Role Models Like millions of others, I watched an American hero stand in the public eye on television for several days last month. I don't mean that pathetic person who sat shielded by his platoon of million-dollar lawyers in Los Angeles, but a beautiful and noble person who by virtue of hard work, self-discipline and a strong soul rose to the top of her field. I am speaking of Martina Navratilova and her final appearance at Wimbledon (The Last Hurrah, July 11). I doubt there was an unmoved heart in the worldwide television audience when she bent to take a small bit of the turf from Centre Court on her way out. I am proud that she chose to become an American citizen. ...Not in Your Mouth The Cheese League Please tell me that the exploits of our fearless heroes will not be limited to the Cheese League. I envision them touring Florida next spring to give us a behind-the-scenes look at the Grapefruit League. Florida, too, has some strange sights.
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