Nonstopdrivel
6 years ago

The 5 Toughest Corners I've Ever Faced 

by Davante Adams

It was Oct. 2, 2014, my fifth game as a Packer. We were playing the Vikings at Lambeau. Aaron called a play, and I knew — man, I just knew — that I wasn’t getting the ball. I was on the post route and Aaron didn’t like to throw the deep ball on that particular play. He always threw it to the intermediate route. A few coaches had even said to me that Aaron had thrown it to the post on that play only three times in his career.

So … you probably already know what happened.

After the snap, I was just running my guy off — just clearing him out of the way. Fifteen yards out or something, I looked up at the jumbotron — which I like to do to know where to block without having to turn my head around.

Aaron still had the ball. He was supposed to have thrown it already. But he still had it. He was tilting way back, about to throw it deep.

I was a mile from where I was supposed to be.

He tucked the ball — and he got like two yards on a scramble. Broken play. I knew I’d screwed up the second I saw him on the jumbotron. After the play, Aaron looked over at our offensive coordinator and pointed at me. He made a yanking motion with his arm — like, Take this dude off the field.

I spent the next eight plays on the sidelines.



If this entertaining, illuminating article is any indication, Davante Adams is either a highly intelligent, insightful, introspective, and self-aware student of the game, or he has the benefit of a good ghostwriter. Part of me suspects it's a combination of the two. In any case, it's well worth the read. His description of Sam Shields is pretty fun.
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Cheesey
6 years ago
It shows that he learned from that mistake right away. Shows that he (unlike some) are able to admit they are not "all that" and can take criticism.
He's grown into a pretty darn good player!
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Barfarn
6 years ago
I held my breath the entire article hoping he wouldn't mention Casey Hayward.
DoddPower
6 years ago
This is interesting. So he writes his own articles? Is that a common practice these days?
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6 years ago

If this entertaining, illuminating article is any indication, Davante Adams is either a highly intelligent, insightful, introspective, and self-aware student of the game, or he has the benefit of a good ghostwriter. Part of me suspects it's a combination of the two. In any case, it's well worth the read. His description of Sam Shields is pretty fun.

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 



My guess is this mostly his work but had someone look it over and make a few suggestions.
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beast
6 years ago

This is interesting. So he writes his own articles? Is that a common practice these days?

Originally Posted by: DoddPower 



It seems like it's becoming more and more common place, slowly but surely. Though most of the ones I've seen have been very recently retired players more than active players but it's growing.

And to be honest I've been arguing for it, at least grabbing some of those players with short careers and turning them into writers because they know more about football than some of these English, Writing, or Literature degree reports that have never seemed to play the game at any level... I'm amazed that smart college athletes, who were not quite talented enough to go pro, aren't getting those professional reporters jobs, I mean they're more an expert than some of the writers.

PS: Some of those reports with report type degrees are GREAT, certainly not meaning to slam them all, but a few don't understand football... and while they might be good enough to cover one team, if you see them start trying to compare two different teams with different systems it's clear they don't know what they're talking about... and I'm taking about veteran reporters, which should know better.
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gbguy20
6 years ago
Love theplayerstribune
Nonstopdrivel
6 years ago

My guess is this mostly his work but had someone look it over and make a few suggestions.

Originally Posted by: wpr 



I tend to agree with you. This article is from The Players' Tribune , which was founded by Derek Jeter to give athletes a public forum in which to express themselves. The site brands itself "The Voice of the Game." What strikes me is that by and large, all of the articles on that site are excellent. They're so surprisingly well written, in fact, that I can't help but think they're heavily edited by site staff -- or perhaps the players' PR agents. The stark difference in quality of expression between the writing in these articles and the interviews these athletes tend to give stands out to me. The other factor that makes me think the articles are edited by staff is that many of them seem to have a very similar voice and style. For example, I read an article by Greg Jennings  in which he souned an awful lot like Davante Adams (and a whole lot better than he sounded as a color commentator the other day!), though he seems to favor one-line paragraphs more than Adams.

Maybe there's just a certain kind of voice that folks in the industry instinctively pick up? Then again, there are an awful lot of comm majors in the NFL. 😁
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Zero2Cool
6 years ago

I tend to agree with you. This article is from The Players' Tribune , which was founded by Derek Jeter to give athletes a public forum in which to express themselves. The site brands itself "The Voice of the Game." What strikes me is that by and large, all of the articles on that site are excellent. They're so surprisingly well written, in fact, that I can't help but think they're heavily edited by site staff -- or perhaps the players' PR agents. The stark difference in quality of expression between the writing in these articles and the interviews these athletes tend to give stands out to me. The other factor that makes me think the articles are edited by staff is that many of them seem to have a very similar voice and style. For example, I read an article by Greg Jennings  in which he souned an awful lot like Davante Adams (and a whole lot better than he sounded as a color commentator the other day!), though he seems to favor one-line paragraphs more than Adams.

Maybe there's just a certain kind of voice that folks in the industry instinctively pick up? Then again, there are an awful lot of comm majors in the NFL. 😁

Originally Posted by: Nonstopdrivel 



Writing is not that complicated. When you have something to say, and you have the time to sit down and word it out. It's quite simple. Reading this entry from Davante and listening to him talk in his interviews (same with the Josh Norman entry) it seems quite obvious the player is leading the way. As for Greg Jennings color commentary vs writing, those are two polar opposites. One you have time to think, write, start over, review, try again, and the other is once the toothpaste is out of the bottle you're toast.

Julius Peppers was another good one. I've read quite a few. It's neat reading how different plays word things and think.
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Nonstopdrivel
6 years ago

Writing is not that complicated.

Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool 


I wish I agreed with you. If I did, I would be so much farther along in life than I am now. I'm glad you feel this way, though. I genuinely am. I hope to get there someday myself.

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