@TheMonologist The Carbon meat truck camera shot is fantastic. I was told they had the steadicam operator on a forklift, trucked it forward then he stepped off so he could walk in to the meat truck.
Write this down:
If you choose to be part of a team…
showing up as less than your best is selfish.
Your standard impacts everyone else.
When you don’t bring your best,
you lower the ceiling for the whole room.
Lead accordingly.
Remember when Derek Redmond’s dad put fatherhood on display before the entire world when his son tore his hamstring during the Olympics?
In the 1992 Olympics, Derek Redmond started his heat like any other runner… But then his hamstring tore. He fell, limped, and pain took over.
As doctors and officials rushed in to stop him, something else happened: His father ran onto the track, embraced him, and said, “Let’s finish.”
That embrace changed everything.
That moment wasn’t about a medal.
It was about perseverance, dignity, and the unbreakable bond between a father and son.
When Derek stood back up… he didn’t just run, he walked his way across the finish line, helped by his dad.
Tears.
Strength.
Defiance.
Hope.
This is proof that sometimes the greatest achievements aren’t won by speed, but by heart.
Because life isn’t just about how fast you run.
It’s about who helps you when you can’t run anymore.
Wisdom from a man who was coming to terms with his own mortality.
Take the 2 minutes and 50 seconds to watch this.
Incredible. What a great human being.
@nut_history Respectfully disagree. The fact that he did not say anything to either manager before the game started, or give Syndergaard a warning was WRONG! If his “ass was in the jackpot” and “knew the situation” then he should have said that before the game started!!