NFL and Media Should Spotlight the Good, Ignore the Bad

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Published: September 1, 2009

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... was how to handle behavior in the classroom. College prepared me for teaching my core subjects, but dealing with behavioral issues was a baptism by fire.

Did I want to spend all my time dealing with the five percent of the class that had behavior issues, virtually ignoring the 95 percent of the class who wanted to be there and do well in school? It took some time, but eventually I discovered that by focusing on the good that happened in the classroom, the bad behavior eventually sorted itself out because they saw the attention that the good students were getting.

The relationship between the NFL and the media sits in stark contrast to this.

When you think about the highlights of the NFL offseason, what stories come to mind?

There’s Plaxico Burress’ career going to waste over a firearms mishap in a New York nightclub. There’s Donte Stallworth’s DUI, which resulted...

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