"my brain reeled as I saw the mighty walls rushing asunder - there
was a long tumultuous shouting sound like the voice of a thousand
waters - and the deep and dank tarn at my feet closed sullenly and
silently over the fragments of the 'House of Usher .' "
The
ending of Edgar Allen Poe's greatest prose finds the death of two
siblings, mad from anxiety and hypochondria, their senses heightened by
such as to foster torment - mad from what they believe their lives to
be, mad because they are compelled to be mad, their family history
suggesting no other recourse.
Self-fulfilling
prophesy is a common theme in Poe's works, and apparently with some of
the more volatile of the sometimes cold New England sports media - using
the New England Patriots' recent string of personnel hiccups to justify
their beliefs that the so-called Patriot Way is dead or, according
to many journalists, never existed at all...
...claiming
that the "gullible" public had been fleeced by an illusion of integrity
created by Robert Kraft and fostered by success unmatched in the decade
and a half that Kraft has had Bill Belichick in charge of his personnel
- their eyes veiled by the allure and lustre of three shiny trophies -
these scribes choosing to narrate the fall of the house of Kraft as if
fulfilling their own dark desires to see and end to their own means.
In The Fall of the House of Usher,
the protagonist tells the story of trying to comfort an old friend, a
friend whom he had not seen in decades, a friend who had become mentally
ill through the anxiety that comes with being repressed by things
beyond his control.
A friend who asked him to help
entomb his sister after she fell into a cataleptic state - knowing full
well that she was still alive, witnessing like-episodes in the past -
the sister, now quite unhinged and murderous from being buried alive,
appears in the friend's bedroom doorway and exacts her revenge upon her
brother, given the strength of panic she strangles him in a rage...
...the
narrator escaping the terrifying scene just in time, riding away from
the house as quickly as a horse could pull his chariot, a flash of light
beckoning him to look back to the house, which splits in two and
disappears into the stale water of a pond that surrounded the house.
There
are no heroes in Poe's classic tale, nor in the filthy drama
currently unfolding in an affluent neighborhood just south of Gillette
Stadium - only a short list of ne'er do wells and a litany of victims
not unlike what you will find every single time that you open that
monument to human ugliness called newspapers...
...yet
many fans and Boston area journalists are distancing themselves from the
New England Patriots in the wake of the Hernandez saga, and while the
homicide investigation is ongoing, both fans and writers alike
are preparing their lists of indiscretions, fulfilling their own
prophesy of being users and fixers and plagiarists.
The
Patriot Way is in itself a self-fulfilling prophesy, a set of standards
and clichés conceived by the media to explain how a franchise that had
been downtrodden and the doormat of the NFL for many years suddenly
became the organization to which all other organizations were
compared...
...a set of coattails created for fans and
journalists to ride as far as the good times last, and then a
springboard from which to jump as far overboard as they can when they
perceive the ship is about to sink.
A standard that the
Kraft family embraced, though not in so many words - as you will seldom
hear anyone in the organization use them - an impromptu and
unofficial mission statement that they never tried to do anything
but culture and to edify, doing the best that they could to uphold a
standard that they knew could never be reached, given the ambiguity of
human nature - because they really had no choice.
Because
in the end, football is a business and, not unlike any other business,
the boss will sermonize to their charges that, as an employee, they
represent the company, their family and their core values. Nobody wants
to hire lazy people. Nobody wants to hire selfish people who have only
their own best interest in mind.
Nobody wants to hire
someone who may or may not eventually have something to do with the
death of another human being, yet it happens every single day in this
country - but you seldom open your newspaper to read the type of
derogatory swill that the New England media is laying on the Patriots in
the light of the Patriots' summer of misery.
In the
history of business, there are many corporations in many different
fields that have hired people that have ended up committing crimes, that
have ended up being fired for incompetence or can not escape their
painful past - yet these corporations are not viewed to have strayed
from their mission statement.
The United States Postal
Service have endured many strange and violent periods, yet the mantra
"Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers
from the swift completion of their appointed rounds" still resonates
- and we still get our mail.
Print publications are not
immune to hiring people who have had brushes with the law - nor have
journalists always followed the canons of ethics like truthfulness,
accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness and public
accountability - yet our newspapers are still at the front door every
morning.
The New England Patriots are in the business
of winning football games. They hire people talented in their field of
endeavor, many college graduates, but with the same unfamiliarity as any
other person. Some businesses take on employees with troubled pasts or
with a history of injury in hopes that the past will be left behind and
a change in venue will help the person be all they can be.
Taking
chances are part of business. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose -
and sometimes you take a series of hard knocks that can be construed
into a losing streak, but winners never give up - and that is the true
meaning of the recently emasculated credo.
The Patriots
may have just been doing the same things as everyone else in the Kraft
era, as suggested by more than one writer, but also have doing it
consistently better and for longer than any other team in the league.
Why? Because the Patriots Way does exist.
The
Patriots Way doesn't mean perfection. The Patriots way means doing
your best, striving to realize the zenith of their profession - along
the way affording opportunity to players who may have lost their way -
if it doesn't work, then it didn't work. Not every idea does, but every
once in a while a gem emerges as a result of the given opportunity that
no other team could absorb without falling apart...
...their
want and desire to be better than everyone else a creed that has
existed in human nature since the beginning of time, and is essential to
the success of any business endeavor - the Patriot Way is strong and it
will survive, because to people with souls and consciences it means so
much more than something created to be destroyed.
It is
at times like these that I wonder why I ever dreamed of being a sports
writer, as it seems that people who do actually make it in the world of
journalism tend to lose their passion and integrity along the way - but
then I stop and think that if someone were to give me the opportunity
that I could be different, that there would be no way that I could ever
lose my passion for the game and for my teams but, just like any other
human, I would be prone to putting my soul up for sale to achieve my
goals...
...so I understand how writers corrupt their
sense of objectivity, but will never understand how people can ride the
coattails of whatever entity took them where they were going, then
criticize the manner in which the people wearing the coattails got
them to their destination.
The Patriot Way bandwagon is
being abandoned like rats fleeing a sinking ship - the Patriots' ship
is not sinking, but the perception of the Patriot Way being dead has
droves of fickle fans and media criticizing and scrutinizing their every
move - which is curious, because since the Patriot Way is a product of
people who can't stand upon their skill and merit alone, they are only
criticizing themselves...
...so on second thought, please continue. You are quite good at it.
"Never create anything, it will be misinterpreted, it will chain you and follow you for the rest of your life.”
Dr. Hunter S, Thompson
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