Are Pro Athletes Good Role Models? Imagine if you were to considered as a role model for young people? Athletes having everything anybody would want, the fame, money, cars everything. But imagine if you were one would you go out of your way and be the different person you are off the field to help support children and families? For the athletes that get judged for what they do on the field and on cameras, try seeing what they do off the field because the things they do behind cameras is what makes
Walter Payton is an iconic role model to many people, and he has had an influence on others before his career and during it. One of the greatest running backs in NFL history, Walter Payton played his entire career with the Chicago Bears. When he retired, he was the all time leader in rushing yards and was one of the most beloved figures in sports. Walter Payton’s nickname was “Sweetness” to reflect his personality and playing style. “The smiley, goofy, soft-spoken Payton was a sweet person.
Walter was a very generous, well-mannered, and incredible man. With talent that was unbelievable to watch. He never was greedy, he didn’t steal, and he lived in a place and time where you couldn’t be equal with a white person. He is a person that has left our lives but is certainly not forgotten. Walter Payton is one of the greatest football running backs of all time. Walter was born July 15, 1954 in Columbia, Mississippi. He had one brother named Edward Charles, a sister named Pam, mother Alyne
come to mind when talking about Walter Payton. His elusive and unstoppable running style sets him apart from many other athletes that have played in the NFL. Aside from Walter’s athletic abilities, he has helped the world in ways such as charity and huge donations. “Running alone is the toughest. You get to the point where you have to keep pushing yourself.” After Walter Payton passed away the ‘Player of the Year’ award was named the ‘Walter Payton Man of the Year’ award. To be one of the NFL’s leading
the 2009-2010 season, Drew Brees led his teammates to their first ever Super Bowl Championship appearance in franchise history beating the chosen Indianapolis Colts. That win was huge for a city that had faced so much adversity and pain in the past years, but now they had a reason
Illinois. The first year of this franchise was in 1920 when they were called the Decatur Staley’s. Then in 1921, the owner Staley Starch company gave George Halas $5,000 to move the Decatur Staleys to Chicago(sportsecyclopedia.com). That is when the Decatur Staleys changed their name to Chicago Staleys. At this point, the Chicago
the award dedicate time away from football to do volunteer and charity work. 3. The winner of the award is also awarded $25,000 to donate to the charity of his choice. III. The worldwide love of sports also has the power to unite people. A. According to the Huffington Post, in 1971, the U.S. ping pong squad from the World Table Tennis Championship was invited to Beijing to play China’s national team (Huffington Post). 1. Before this, China and the U.S. hadn’t had contact for 22 years. 2.
football players from Penn State to play in NFL is Franco Harris. He was in 9 probowls and won four super bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Also he was the MVP of a Superbowl and was Defensive rookie of the year. He won the 1976 Walter Payton Man of the year award which is a very hard award to get. He finished his career with 100 touch downs and 12,120 rushing yards and is in the hall of fame. He is arguably one of the best running backs in NFL history. (McGuire, 2012)
's rushing record... all he needed was about 200 more yards. Franco Harris Career Stats During his years as a star football player, Franco Harris completed 91 touchdowns, ran 12,120 yards and caught a total of 307 passes - 9 of which lead to touchdowns. Throughout his career, Harris achieved - Four-time Super Bowl (IX, X, XIII and XIV) title-holder MVP (Super Bowl IX) AFC Rookie of the Year and NFL Offensive Rookie of the
Peyton’s passion for football he says was instilled in him by his father. He would listen to all his dad’s games at Ole Miss and New Orleans to study by. Like most in high school Peyton played football, baseball, and basketball. By Peyton’s sophomore year in high school he was talented enough to be the starting quarterback. His brother
Many athletes are injured every year. These injuries sometimes are career ending and ruin dreams of great players. In football alone there are nearly 15 concussions a season. This could cause major problems in the future for these athletes. After, the first concussion you could die if you get hit again. College injuries are by far the worst. The school is not responsible for caring and aiding the injured player. The player can be hurt and be in need of surgery which is very expensive. The school
Metagrobolized Morals J.J Watt was awarded the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award for raising 37 million dollars for Hurricane Harvey relief. Periodically I receive mail from Operation Smile asking for donations. Although Watt’s award is considered a great honor by society, and donating to charities is very common today, Ayn Rand would disagree with all this. In the excerpts from The Virtue of Selfishness and For the New Intellectual, and in her novel Anthem, Rand lays out her morals. In