My father and I spent ten minutes today discussing Eli Manning’s performance in the Super Bowl.
“Even you can’t deny it,” my father said. “That last play of the game was divine intervention.”
“No, it wasn’t. It was –"
“DIVINE INTERVENTION!” he repeated. “That play was a miracle!”
“It was not miraculous,” I said. “It was good, but it wasn’t a miracle.”
“It was the work of God!” my father insisted.
If you think my father’s commentary was ridiculous, just wait until you hear what Dr. Joanne G. Sujansky, CSP, CEO and Founder of Pittsburgh-based KEYGroup, said in their recent press release “Hey, Corporate America!”
“When the New York Giants' 28-year-old quarterback led his team to a Super Bowl victory, he showed 97 million viewers that Gen Ys are the do-it-and-prove-it generation,” reads the release.
"If this Gen Y quarterback could do it with the best team in the NFL, what's to stop Gen Ys from moving our country's corporate teams to their Super Bowls?" Dr. Sujansky asks.
Gen Ys doing-it and proving-it for a corporate team in a Super Bowl equivalent?
It’ll take a miracle to figure that mess out.
Friday, February 8, 2008
Eli Manning Turns Water Into Wine
Posted by Top Daily at 8:08 PM
Labels: Dr. Joanne G. Sujansky, KEYGroup, my father, Religion, Super Bowl
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Maybe god thinks that the Patriots needed to be stopped.
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