NFL Humanitarian Awards

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http://www.forbes.com/sites/leighsteinberg/2015/01/16/good-nfl-news-humanitarian-awards/

Amidst all the focus on misdeeds and misconduct of NFL players this year, it is important to emphasize that these behaviors are aberrational and not the norm. The definition of news is not dog bites man, it is man bites dog. Reading the daily recitation of drunk driving and bar fights involving players, coaches and executives can create the impression of sports gone haywire–yet these incidents represent a minuscule percentage of the enormous pool involved with the League.

This is why my associate, Chris Cabott, and I thought it was important to create an award that recognized the community and charitable service that characterizes the typical lives of people involved with professional football. Along with my partner, Cosmo DeNicola, we will be presenting the Steinberg-DeNicola Awards for Humanitarian Service at my 28th Annual Superbowl Party in Phoenix at the Science Museum on Saturday afternoon January 31st. Proceeds from a silent auction will go to benefit the awardees cause and local beneficiaries will attend.

The Owner’s Award with go to Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets. Johnson has dedicated time and resources to try and improve the system of public health in this country and is a role model for community service. The Team TISI +0.53% Executive Award will go to Dennis Hickey, General Manager of the Miami Dolphins. Hickey has been a stalwart support of the Special Olympics Program. The combination of pro football and these valiant young athletes is a natural.

The Coaches Award is being given to Jeff Fisher, Coach of the St. Louis Rams. Fisher has given vigorous support to the Wounded Warriors Project. Honoring and providing resources to the courageous soldiers defending our freedom is the least we can do as a society.

The Players Award recipient is Jonathan Babineaux, Defensive Lineman and Team Captain of the Atlanta Falcons. Babineaux has a foundation which has donated to over 84 community causes. He has provided laptops to needy toddlers, donated a computer lab to a group home and helped kids with prosthetic limbs.

I have helped athletes retrace their roots for the last 40 years, build programs at the high school, collegiate and professional level that have targeted specific ills and raised over $800 million for causes. The NFL as a League, through its’ teams, execs, coaches and teams, consistently makes a positive impact in the community. This is the good news.
 

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Laptops to needy toddlers?

Aren't toddlers like 2 or 3 years old?
 

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This day and age... Start them early. o_O
Yeah, but still. Needy toddlers need laptops?

Formula, I can see.
Food, I can see.
Socks, I can see.

Laptops? :ROFLMAO:
 

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I was teaching in a 3rd grade class today, and at one point, they were all using laptops.

Is that close enough?