Here is a great reminder from Coach Rogers that we need to be Alert and not get Blindsided.
The most important Player on the offense for a right handed Quarterback is the Left Offensive Tackle. This is the Player that protects the Quarterback's back side. If the Left Tackle misses his block the QB gets wiped out without even knowing it.
Therefore the QB must develop a great deal of Trust in his Left Tackle to be effective. The Left Tackle must accept the responsibility of protecting the QB.
This is why it is so important that we hang around the right people. We protect each other from the enemy. We all have a Blindside. Let's make sure we have the right friends to help us.
Also, we can't do it alone. What if the QB tried to do it alone?
He would be unsure, paranoid, throw interceptions and ultimately lose the game.
By having great friends we will be Positive, and make a huge impact in the game of life.

"As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17
You are a Champion!
Just Go! Win the Day!
Rick
Phil 4:13
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Be Alert!
BIBLE MEDITATION: "But let us, who are of the day, be sober, putting on the breastplate of faith and love; and for a helmet, the hope of salvation." 1 Thessalonians 5:8
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT: A preacher friend was walking away from another friend when this friend called out to him, "Well, so long! Love God. Hate sin. And watch out for trucks!"
Now, that's good advice. Trucks will hurt you if they hit you. It doesn't matter whether you're saved or lost. We all need to love God. We all need to hate sin.
But I want to tell you we are also human and we need to watch out for the things in life that may hurt us. God has given us the mind of Christ and we need to use that mind (see 1 Corinthians 2:16).
ACTION POINT: Is your head in the clouds today? Are you alert to the things of this world that could harm you? Be sober. Be alert. And watch out for trucks!
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