Friday, March 30, 2012

Unity

Unfortunately I have lost interest in my posting about Albert Pujols. Yes, he is my favorite player and one of the best players to ever play the game, but now in this post I plan on talking about something that is very important in all sports. A lot of time now-a-days ESPN only seems to focus on individuals, not the team as a whole. The public being so focused on what player is the big thing right now that they lose sight in the fact that no one player in team sports could win on his own. The teams that are truly great are not a team of individuals but a family. A family that spends their days working together in order to get better and challenge each other. In teams like the New York Yankees, they buy the talent and fill their teams with individuals. For example in a past year in the post season the Yankees faced the Texas Rangers, and the Rangers' full team was paid less than Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez put together. This only proves that a team can but talent but a true team who faces struggles and comes better and more united. This idea is what has come to the football team at L. C. Bird is known as the U. The U is unity and the brotherhood that a team shares.

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