
Michael Irvin
As a United Parcel Service driver, I deliver in some neighborhoods like the one in which Michael Irvin
grew up. I see and understand what he went through and what great odds he beat to get where he is today. Not many children in such neighborhoods will have a chance to be or even to meet someone of Irvin
's caliber. He is a great role model. It's too bad Irvin
doesn't have the class to match his mouth. He could learn a lot from the NFL
's best wideout—and one of its best people—Sterling Sharpe. Sharpe has toiled in relative anonymity in Green Bay
, while Irvin
and Jerry Rice
have garnered much attention playing for Super Bowl-caliber teams. Zambian Soccer Thank you for telling the world the story of Zambia
's rise from the ashes. For the last two years I lived in Lusaka , Zambia 's capital. SI arrived late but regularly, and it was my lifeline to American sports. The Zambians in my office also devoured the magazine. Imagine my surprise when, having returned home, SI helped me to keep in touch with Zambian soccer. I had wondered if I could ever make my American friends understand Zambia
's love of soccer, its anguish and sorrow when the national team was lost and its courage in supporting a new team so quickly. Leigh Montville
succeeded for me. Nice job. Canceled Football I cannot believe that Gary Smith
and Christian Stone would question the grit of today's high school football players simply because an insignificant team like the Bridgman Bees cannot muster enough players to field a team. The fact is, colleges today are recruiting players who are bigger, stronger and faster than those of glorious yesteryear.
Gary Smith
's story hit the nail right on the head. It makes me sick to see so many youths quitting things because of a little unfair treatment or a little criticism. Kids these days are exactly what Chris Reimers Sr. says they are—spoiled little wusses. They have to realize that life isn't a bed of roses and that successful people don't let adversity stand in their way. Where do you think some of the great athletes of today would be if they had quit because someone told them they weren't good enough? Probably at home watching TV with the boycotting Bridgman football players.
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