Thomas Jefferson Memorial
Church--Unitarian Universalist
Living With The Unexpected
Rev. David Takahashi Morris
February 25, 2007
FOOTBALL
Louis Jenkins
I take the snap from center, fake to the right, fade back. . . I’ve got protection. I’ve got a receiver open downfield. . . . What the hell is this? This isn’t a football it’s a shoe. A man’s brown leather oxford. A cousin to a football, maybe, the same skin, but not the same, a thing made for the earth, not the air. I realize that this is a world where anything is possible and I understand, also, that one often has to make do with what one has. I have eaten pancakes, for instance, with that clear corn syrup on them because there was no maple syrup and they weren’t very good. Well, anyway, this is different. (My man downfield is waving his arms.) One has certain responsibilities, one has to make choices. This isn’t right and I’m not going to throw it.