[Vision2020] The Great Value of Sports (Bob Schieffer)

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Sun Feb 4 09:02:34 PST 2007


>From Bob Schieffer's commentary at the end of today's (February 4, 2007)
"Face the Nation" -

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The Great Value of Sports
By Bob Schieffer

News can be broken into two parts, what people NEED to know and what they
WANT to know. 

We usually concentrate on the news we believe you need to know. The Super
Bowl on the other hand is big news that millions upon millions of Americans
WANT to know. Since someone had to do it, we volunteered to help tell the
story. 

(Now how's that for a high minded excuse for being here?) 

For sure, the Super Bowl has become an institution, as much a part of
American life as the Fourth of July and Thanksgiving - even a factor in the
national economy. 

For all of that, for all the hype, whatever happens here doesn't really
matter, and to me that is the best part. 

We worry, we bet the office pool, we cheer. We analyze and agonize. But in
the end, nations will neither rise nor fall because of what happens here.
Soldiers will not die. Disease will neither spread nor be cured. 

Some years back a weird Dallas Cowboy running back named Duane Thomas put it
in some perspective when he said, "If this is the ultimate game, why are
they playing it again next year?" 

Yet, for a few hours, millions here and even some of our soldiers overseas
will put aside what does matter and enjoy something that doesn't. Not many
things in American life have the power to do that. And that is a good thing,
the great value of sports.

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Seeya round town, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

"If not us, who?
If not now, when?"

- Unknown




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