FOLLOW THE LEADER: James Laurinitis & The St. Louis Rams

Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

Sometimes when tragedy strikes, people stand tall and come together in times of need. Leaders also emerge to help those in need and provide a sense of love and support.

In this case we shed light on Jim Laurinitis,various Ram players, and office staff that went to Harrisburg Illinois. On their journey they were able to put smiles on some of the faces who dealt with a massive tornado that the Illinois community. The team has partnered with Operation Blessing International and the Salvation Army to provide relief.

The Rams players and office staff got a first hand look at what the tornado did to Harrisburg Illinois.

Middle Linebacker James Laurinaitis stated

“you see these big concrete foundations of houses. There’s three steps and everything else is just torn apart.”

The group helped distribute emergency supplies to the townspeople from a grocery store, turned donation center. The team also surprised a single mom whose home was destroyed with a brand new home.

Laurinaitis was able to speak with students at Harrisburg High School and gave them words of encouragement. Laurinaitis also listened to a man tell of how he survived after the winds picked up his SUV and threw it about twenty yards.

“I think sometimes we do these things. It helps put things back into perspective, you realize how good you have it” said Laurinaiitis.

We here at Skinnypost.com take our hats off to the Rams Players and office staff that took the time out to help the community of Harrisburg. Its the little things that people do that make the biggest difference.

Anyone who is interested in volunteering in Harribsurg is asked to call the Operation Blessing International Volunteer Center at 757-226-3407.

FOLLOW THE LEADER: Jeff Fisher Helps Car Crash Victims

By Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

Jeff Fisher gives the St. Louis Rams fans a glimpse of what kind of coach their getting for their franchise. Not only is he a leader on the field but he follows suit off the field.

According to WKRN-TV. This past Sunday, the newly hired rams coach arrived at the scene of a car crash in Brentwood, Tenn. Coach Fisher was the first to arrive at the scene, where a Nissan Altima went off the road and overturned after hitting a pole. Read more

FOLLOW THE LEADER: Ran Carthon

By Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

President Obama announced his Fatherhood Initiative called “Strong Fathers, Strong Families” designed to help fathers be more involved in the lives of their children in fun and meaningful ways. Responding to the call by President Obama to strengthen fathers and families, Ran Carthon, a pro scout with the Atlanta Falcons, took the Fatherhood Initiative to heart. Read more

Peyton Manning: A Charitable Case

By Blake Fields
of PomPomandCigars.com

Peyton Manning? Yeah, that guy’s pretty good.

“If you like six-five, 230 pound quarterbacks with a laser rocket arm,” says the Indianapolis Colts quarterback himself in an ad for Sprint.

Those of us who follow the game know that the guy is more than “pretty good,” he’s one of the best. With four NFL MVP awards and a Super Bowl ring (and MVP) included in his resume, it’s no doubt that this guy is great at what he does. But we are all aware of all the great things that he does on the field; it’s all of the great things that he does off the field that usually goes unnoticed. Read more

Jason Garrett: Puts a Ban on Rookie Hazing

By Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

Looks like Jason Garrett is taking the no nonsense approach seriously in Dallas. So far, Coach Garrett is keeping his players in check, by putting a ban on rookie hazing in training camp.

“The young guys are part of our team,” Garrett told area reporters on Sunday. “They certainly need to get themselves acclimated in a lot of different ways, and our veteran players are in charge of welcoming them to the NFL in a very positive way.

When Jason Garrett took over the head coaching job of the Dallas Cowboys in the middle of the last season, it was expected he would keep his players in line with a no-nonsense approach.

“There’s not going to be anything demeaning in any way that a rookie has to do. We don’t believe in that.”

Last year one rookie was not having it, and his name was Dez Bryant. In last years camp wide receiver Dez Bryant refused to carry the equipment for veteran Roy Williams, who is playing with the Chicago Bears. Luckily for this years draft class, they wont have to go down the hazing path.

Garrett is trying to implement the foundation for leadership on the Cowboys team. After last years debacle, bringing a new mindset to the game was imperative. All the team leaders from, Tony Romo, Jason Witten to DeMarcus Ware are following Garrett’s lead.

Tom Brady, a Best Buddy

By Steve O’Reilly

There have been many battles lately that have embraced the name of Tom Brady, most likely some court filings that used Brady’s name to represent the Players in the on-going lockout dispute. This is a different battle, a battle to make a difference in the lives of mentally handicapped adults and young adults who need support, a friend to show them the way. Best Buddies is looks to promote friendship and generate employment opportunities for mentally handicapped people.

My sister used to work for Best Buddies and would often share with me that all most of these individuals need is some coaching and a friend. Mentally handicapped people sometimes lack close friendly relationships and Best Buddies, and their 1500 Chapters across the country make a huge impact on these individuals. The Massachusetts home office received a big, big boost when Tom Brady of the New England Patriots decided to step in and help out. Brady is a winner both on and off the field!

“I first did the ride nine years ago,” Brady said. “I rode 40 miles with my sisters, and it was a great family event. I really liked the premise — trying to build friendships for those less fortunate than we are. That was the premise, the importance of friendship. I think of the value of my friends in my life, and that’s something some of these [mentally challenged] people don’t have, based on something that was out of their control when they were born. It’s just unfair. And this group does so much for them that I just wanted to do my part.”

What started out as a bike ride with friends and family for a cause has turned into a full blown dedication by Brady. He is the Honorary Chairman for the Audi Best Buddies Challenge: Hyannis Port where Brady held and participated in a few different events.

According to CBS Boston the full filled activities

kicks off with the Tom Brady Football Challenge & Tailgate at Harvard Stadium Friday at 6 pm. The three-time Super Bowl champ will play quarterback for two teams made up of Best Buddies participants and supporters.

Saturday’s Best Buddies Challenge will feature many events, including 20, 50, and 1000-mile cycle routes, a 5K run, and a 3K walk, all ending in Hyannis Port. It will all wrap up with a New England-style clambake and private concert by Natasha Bedingfeld.

When you look a man like Tom Brady, who’s done it all in terms of Football, married to a Supermodel and has adoring fans everywhere it begs to be shouted how he can stay grounded and focus on the little things like making a difference in someone’s life who can now say that they caught a pass from one of the greatest QB’s in NFL history. Gives a new meaning to the word, Special.

Broncos Safety Substitutes the NFL with Teaching

By Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

During the NFL Lockout, Broncos safety David Bruton has turned back to his roots. Not only is Bruton back in his home town, but he’s teaching the youth at his old high school in Miamisburg, Ohio. Read more

Randy Moss Speaks to Young Inmates

By Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

Unfortunately Randy has had a first hand experience with being a troubled teen, however Moss is taking his negative past and turning it into a positive.

On the football field, Moss led the DuPont Panthers to back-to-back state championships in 1992 and 1993. He was a star at wide receiver and defensive back, returned kickoffs and punts, and was the team’s kicker and punter. In 1994, he was West Virginia’s Football & Basketball Player of the Year.

Off the field growing up in Rand,West Virginia, Randy Moss got into some trouble which paved the way for a slow start to his college career. It first started with a fight with a fellow student at DuPont High School that landed him in jail for 30 days. The fight caused Moss to lose his scholarship to the University of Notre Dame. Moss was expelled from DuPont and eventually completed his education at Cabell Alternative School.

The next year Moss failed a drug test which violated the terms of his probation, which caused him to lose his chance at a college career at Florida State University. Before Randy Moss even suited up for the Seminoles he was kicked off the team. He served an additional 60 days in jail for the probation violation

Moss took two college courses as part of his work-release program and transferred the credits to Marshall University, where he became a Heisman Trophy finalist in 1997.

With all that being said, last week the 34 year old Randy Moss had an opportunity to sit down with a group of inmates at the West Virginia Industrial Home for Youth.

Given his past, Randy’s words hold weight:

“Everybody is entitled to a mistake or two or three,” Moss said of his visit to the facility. “I don’t want them to think my road was easy. I’ve had some bumps in the road.

“I’ve been there. I’ve been where they are. I’ve worn those orange jumpsuits.”

Former Cowboy Springs dies after coma

By Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

Ron springs a former Cowboy running back, passed away at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Medical City Dallas hospital at the age of 54. For the last four years he’s been in a coma after losing oxygen during a 2007 operation, in which he never regained consciousness.

Everson walls, who was a teammate of Springs with the Cowboys, even donated a kidney to Springs for a transplant. While playing together Springs and Walls developed a great friendship. Ron Springs is the godfather to Walls oldest daughter, as Springs youngest child’s godfather is Walls.

Springs had slipped into a coma in 2007 after undergoing surgery to remove a cyst from his forearm about seven months after receiving the kidney.

In 2008, Springs’ wife, Adriane, filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against two doctors she says caused brain damage to her husband during the cyst surgery.

Despite the lengthy coma, the death came as a surprise, Walls said.
”We are people of faith, and we never gave up home that he would regain consciousness,” he said. ”He seemed to be holding his own. They say he just took a breath and he flat-lined.”
”He was such a worldly person who touched so many lives in every area code,” he said.

In a statement issued Thursday night, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said, ”Ron’s life will always be remembered by the joy and laughter that he brought to others and the courage and toughness he displayed until the end. Regardless of the circumstances, he always had a smile for everyone. The Dallas Cowboys have lost a wonderful member of our family, and we share our thoughts and prayers with his family.”

Springs was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys out of Ohio State in 1979 and became a starter alongside Tony Dorsett in ’81, the year Walls arrived as an undrafted rookie from Grambling. Springs left in 1985, finishing his career with two seasons in Tampa Bay.

He ran for 2,519 yards, had 2,259 yards receiving and scored 10 touchdowns in his NFL career.

Walls and Springs formed the Gift for Life Foundation, which aims to educate people about ways to prevent chronic kidney disease and dispel myths about the living donor process.

Skinnypost.com sends our condolences to the Springs and Walls family at this time.

Boy’s Random Act of Kindness brings Superbowl Ring back to “The Fridge”

By Gayle Saunders
Follow Him on Twitter

Sometimes they say its the littlest things that make a big difference in life. Well in this instance, a ten year old boy by the name of Cliff Forrest made a big difference in the life of Bears great William “The Refrigerator” Perry.

Due to certain circumtances in William Perry’s life, he had to part ways with his superbowl ring. His 1985 Super Bowl ring back is now back in his possession due to the random act of kindness provided by Cliff Forrest.

$8,500 is a decent amount of money to lay down for any adult for a random purchase…for an average 10 year old that is an incredible amount to spend. Forrest took $8,500 out of his own college savings account to buy Perry’s Super Bowl ring in New York.

The boy asked his father if he could give the ring back to Perry, however Cliff Forrest Sr. said he wouldn’t have approved the purchase, but his mother was a bit more “soft-hearted” and his mom approved.

After the Forrests’ agreed to their son’s request they were determined to return the ring to Perry. They took a flight to Chicago where Perry was to have a an autograph session.

“He was very appreciative and he said, ‘Thank you,’” Cliff said. In return, Perry gave the boy two autographed jerseys signed: “The Fridge, Thanks!”

William “The Refrigerator” Perry played 10 seasons in the NFL. The hefty yet nimble defensive lineman, became famous for his goal-line running back duties as well as his TD celebrations. During the bears Super Bowl run in 1985, Perry just a rookie, became a instant celebrity along the way helping the bears win a Super Bowl title.

We here at Skinnypost.com would like to give a big shout out to Cliff Forrest for his random act of kindness…as Cliff said he did it because he felt it was right. If more people, let alone kids, would do things cause it was the right thing to do the world would be a better place. Thank you Cliff Forrest!

Click here for more of the story

Next Page »

  • Question of the Day

    Will Drew Brees get a long term contract before the end of July when the Franchise Tag sticks?

    View Results

    Loading ... Loading ...
  • Skinny Categories

  • Recent Comments

  • Latest Tweets (Steve O)

  • Latest Tweets (Gayle S)

  • Skinny Sponsored Ads