Saturday, October 2, 2010

The NFL Bad Boys

The media loves slam the bad boys of the NFL. Actors like Terrell Owens and Randy Moss are made to look like spoiled idiots and Tapageur media. As sports fans, you hear on their contracts of huge dollar and their problems and disable the field.


As a recently retired NFL player, I know what is happening behind the scenes in the life of the NFL players. I know both the good and evil.I decided to write this article to inform you on the side of players which is rarely covered by the media, because it is not regarded exciting and send them I am talking about the wonderful things much that "bad boys"NFL do to make this world a better place.""


Randy Moss and Terrell Owen have both worked hard to achieve their dream dreams. There are 1800 players in the NFL and players of 1800, media seem to support only bad things to make players.As they say in the news, "if it bleeds it leads."When was the last time you saw a major story on ESPN on a wonderful thing, that a player has done to help a child or to help their community? my assumption is that you forgot probablement.Mais you recall hearing about Terrell Owens, receive only step with a player or a coach or Randy Moss, making a false Moon for the Green Bay Packers fans.


So for those of you who think that Randy Moss and Terrell Owens are horrible people, please take a moment to read the good things they have done.


Randy Moss:


* Devotes time to visit local schools and children meeting


* Dreams lip donates time and money to create a foundation to help terminally ill children


* Gives the home of the Saint Joseph children in Minneapolis and a Mexican orphanage/clinic


* Sponsor a celebrity fishing tournament to raise funds for Smile Network International, which provides free reconstructive surgery to poor children in developing countries


Terrell Owens:


* Performs the Terrell Owens Foundation and holds many events to raise funds for the Alzheimer's Association


* Contains youth football camps and is personally involved in the education of young players


* To auction his ring of Philadelphia Eagles NFC Championship 2004 to raise funds for Hurricane Katrina relief


Now that you know more about these players are well, I hope see you in a different light and not be too quick to judged negatively.

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