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Weekly Commentary with New Orleans Magazine’s Errol Laborde
Dec 19, 2011
05:00 AM
The Editor's Room

Football's Most Illogical Cliché

Dec 19, 2011 - 05:00 AM
Football's Most Illogical Cliché

John Madden

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Clichés have always been a part of sports. Some of them, such as “we have to win one game at a time,” are tired but, at least, have elements of truth to them. After all, there is no sport in which a team plays two games at a time.

Whenever a New Orleans team is doing well, a sportscaster will inevitably say, “they’re dancing on Bourbon Street.” That may also be true, at least for those still sober enough to dance.

There's is one cliché though, spoken most often by sportscasters and analysts, that is not only worn but totally illogical. You will hear it used most often in terms of teams trying to get themselves into the post-season. Sooner later some expert will say (warning— here it comes), “they control their own destiny.”

Yech!

Destiny - as defined by Merriam-Webster:

a predetermined course of events often held to be an irresistible power ….

Simply, the word refers to something that will happen over which a person has no control. So, attention Tim Brando and others, you cannot control what cannot be controlled. Therefore, destiny cannot be controlled.

What the pundits mean to say is that a team is in a situation to influence the outcome. That outcome, however, is not destiny. If it were then teams would not have to spend big money on players since it was already destined to win or lose. Yet, as surely as two-minute warning breaks are packed with commercials, we will here this cliché uttered by professionals who should know better.

That, unfortunately, is our destiny.

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Errol LabordeErrol Laborde holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of New Orleans and is the editor in chief of Renaissance Publishing. In that capacity he serves as editor/associate publisher of New Orleans Magazine and editor/publisher of Louisiana Life magazine.

Errol is also a producer and a regular panelist on Informed Sources, a weekly news discussion program broadcast on public television station WYES-TV, Channel 12. Errol is a three-time winner of the Alex Waller Award, the highest award given in print journalism by the Press Club of New Orleans.

Errol’s most recent books are Krewe: The Early Carnival from Comus to Zulu and Marched the Day God: A History of the Rex Organization. In his free time he enjoys playing tennis and traveling with his wife, Peggy, to anywhere they can get away to, but some of his favorite spots are the Caribbean and historic locations around Louisiana. You can reach Errol at (504) 830-7235 or errol@myneworleans.com.

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