MURPHY'S LAW
When I first started seriously watching sports on television, the people who played the games were men, larger than life, and I was just and awe-struck kid.
They seemed like giants; fit, trim and so cool in their uniforms. They would gracefully glide through a perfectly manicured outfield to make a sliding catch or reach out for a football that landed gently in their hands. Others raced up and down a basketball court, soaring through the air before dunking the ball.
It all seemed so magical, like these athletes were gods living among mere mortals and little boys who dreamed of being one of them some day.
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