THRIVING Melanin Family Magazine November 2018 | Page 19

The Tragedy of the Triumph If I had known the dangers of football, my decision to play might have been different. may have UNKNOWINGLY contributed to their own BEHEADINGS by subjecting themselves to a violent, unforgiving, traumatic, mind stealing sport/profession that requires repetitive head “banging.” They are supposed to establish a “no-man’s” land between (totaling 100 yards) vertical lines that are separated into intervals of five vertical yards, those Mired in “man-tears” (‘man-tears’ you wipe them away quickly, so no one will notice), I paint this canvas with revealing truths of those “gladiators” (friends) of whom I, revere, respect, embrace and mourn for! I label these friends, “gladiators” because; as athletes, we were expected to adopt this “archaic” analogy and we were to psychologically adapt to the concept of being and or becoming great “warriors.”  Many if not most young males were familiar with movies like; Ben Hur and others that depicted five yards are separated into intervals of 1 yard each, this area is “framed” by the remaining real-estate known as the sideline which is fifty yards wide. To possess this area of real-estate, there is little if any regard for “casualties-of-war”! This brings us face to face with the question; If I had known the dangers of football would my decision to play have been different? It has been both a blessing and a curse to have participated at such a high level in such a popular sport as football, suffice it to say that it is the most popular professional sport in America. heroism, bravery and MANLINESS which epitomized What do you do when the crowd stops cheering? a Roman gladiator. The untold story of those “gladiators” that were faced with dehumanization and marginalization by those in power, were often perceived, by the power structure to be of limited “usefulness” to their respective thrown. They viewed these gladiators as prized stock that were being tolerated and was only allowed to remain in their provinces as a source of personal entertainment, while “re-assuring” them that they were replaceable commodities. These gladiators were thrust into the fighting pits while receiving very little if any empathy or sympathy from their kings nor the peasants (spectators) and were only allowed to enjoy some of the spoils of “Victory” if they managed to somehow avoid being BEHEADED! The Tragedy of The Triumph is a perfect depiction of athlete’s fulfillments of their dreams of becoming professional football stars only to realize that, they,  A more piercing thought is What Do You Do When The Crowd Stops Cheering, and you realize that you and or your friends have been decapitated while maintaining your head? It is not only devastating and frightening, it takes you to a place of utter fear and uncertainty. Questions like; How long will I be able to function “normally” if at all, Will I have to depend on others to assist me with simple, mundane task, how do I fit into society now that I am viewed as damaged goods, will my spouse abandon me, will my children be embarrassed of me, the list is infinite.    One of my closest friends perished before most of this discussion of CTE became a focal point and CAME OUT OF the “closet,” he and I told each other everything or so I thought, it was only after his passing while engaging in a discussion with his wife  NOVEMBER 2018 • THRIVE | 17