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There is no denying that the sports businessmight have been tempting to muse if the story
these days is awash in bright lights ...Quitewas about some incident after a play was
often, though, the same can't be said for the'long dead,' only a hardcore Winter Olympics
people or practices involved.The passage ofmaven would recognize that a coach for the
time, the fading of origins and the constantheadfirst sledding events is in some sort of
superseding of slang can combine to causetrouble. The sleighs involved in that
some curious contemporary contexts.To start,discipline acquired the name 'skeleton' by a
have you ever really thought about howlogic that was similar to that of the
pedantic the word 'quarterback' is? When theresultant term for putting a player a quarter
innovators who metamorphosed rugby intoof the way between the fullback and the
gridiron football were telling players wherecenter: the sled involved is literally a
to stand, it was only logical to have someonebare-bones equivalent of a bobsleigh or a
placed all the way behind the line called aluge, and the engineers must have gotten to
'fullback.' By then, soccer already had twoit before the marketers did. Of course, if
defending positions which used that term, soyou've ever seen this sport in action, you
they surely provided the acceptable sportingcould easily believe that its moniker was
frame of reference. For the gridiron game'sderived from what was left of an athlete if
founding fathers to next place another playerhe ever lost control of his sled at
halfway between the fullback and the linemen70mph.Given the apparent discord between
and call him a 'halfback' made sense, too.sports terminology and the perception of
But, perhaps they overdid this theme bythose same words and phrases by the rest of
sticking a third player halfway between thethe world, it's not surprising that
halfback and the linemen and arriving at thesometimes, ordinary words can be a cause of
unfortunately obvious titling conclusion.Itconfusion to those who have spent their lives
only figures that such a mathematicallyin the sporting arena.In the late 1960s, two
correct --- but verbally clumsy --- locationformer gridiron football
of a player would turn out to describe thestars-turned-broadcasters --- New York Giants
most important position in the game. Anygreat, Pat Summerall, and Philadelphia Eagles
sports fan has heard that word a thousandreceiver, Tom Brookshier --- were covering a
times and surely doesn't think twice anymoregame involving the Washington Redskins. At
about what it means or how silly it sounds.the time, those two were better known for
The rest of the salient world, though, issocializing before the game than for
left to wonder what minds like those hadpreparing themselves for the broadcast.
named their kids.On the other hand, theBrookshier, especially, seemed to depend on
venerable game of cricket doesn't even thinkthe depth charts and player profiles laid
the word 'silly' sounds silly. Players'before them in the booth, rather than doing
positions in that game are also defined byhis own research.During the course of the
their location, and they actually have agame, a kickoff came to a relatively unknown
series of spots called 'silly point,' 'sillyRedskin named Herb Mul-Key. He got a couple
mid-off' and 'silly mid-on.' In this case,of key initial blocks, found a seam and
it's truth in advertising. That's becausescampered for a substantial return. It
they're placed so close to the batsman thatdefinitely warranted a comment from the
solid contact from a full swing could resultanalyst, which was Brookshier's role.However,
in serious bodily harm from a scorching linehe clearly didn't know anything about Herb
drive, which means that someone would have toMul-Key. All he could do was look for
be absolutely foolhardy to play there. Or,something of note on the player-bio card, and
maybe just silly. (Just so you're aware thathe thought he found something."I see," he
all cricketers aren't that crazy, the 'silly'announced, "that Mul-Key went to No-Knee
locations are only occupied when the fieldingCollege. I've never heard of that
team believes the batsman will only takeschool."Summerall's pause was extended.
defensive swings to protect hisFinally, with subtle exasperation, he finally
wicket.)Certain topics just weren't discussedmade the correction."I believe the word is
in public a century ago. So, a gridiron'None,' Tom."Brookshire was truly a man
position like 'tight end' or a rugby positiontrapped in sports. I guess that meant, to
like 'hooker' never gave anyone a secondhim, the cue card had something in common
thought. That was then. I'm assuming thosewith the term for another rugby position:It
athletes frame their conversations withwas a tight head prop.J Square Humboldt is
non-fans more carefully now.There are timesthe featured columnist at the Longer Life
when even the sports media should thinkwebsite, which is dedicated to providing
deeper about their choice of words. Sportsinformation, strategies, analysis and
fans often have to do a double-take atcommentary designed to improve the quality of
headlines being thrust before them. Here's aliving. His page can be found at and his
recent offering from ESPN.com:"Panel to Lookobservations are published three times per
at Claims Against Skeleton Coach."While itweek.



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