For all the controversy and discussion surrounding Oregon University running back LeGarrette Blount's haymaker heard ‘round the sports world, the media frenzy has yet to focus on the one bright spot in this sad sucker punch of a story: Chip Kelly.
The first-year Oregon duck head coach made the right decision in the level of discipline Blount received, handling the media blitz with flying colors.
For those questioning Kelly, the punishment fits the crime. As impulsive as society is today, especially in sports where fans are exponentially demanding causing athletes' tolerance for hecklers (be it fan or another player) to be at an all time low. Blount has to know his actions are weighted more because he's a player especially after incidents like Ron Artest, Warren Sapp, and the the South Carolina/ Clemson brawl.
This is not the first time Blount has blown up. He was suspended indefinitely at the end of the 2008 season for undisclosed reasons. The premise for hitting Byron Hout is faulty at best. If Hout was trash-talking to Blount about Boise St. beating Oregon …again, the Ducks need to eat crow considering they instigated the latest round of smack talk prior to the game. Rumors have also swirled that the statements made to Blount were racially charged or about his family. As offensive as that would be, Blount still has to find a way to restrain himself. Imagine the talk that goes on between heated rivalries like Alabama/Auburn, Florida/ Florida St., Michigan/ Ohio St. If Blount can't handle some jabber from a lineman in a non- conference game, how could he handle the NFL? What would his reaction be in Philadelphia, New York, or the "Black Hole" in Oakland? There is simply no room for extracurricular altercations in this sport and Coach Kelly fulfilled his responsibility maintaining the safety of his team.
The silver lining to this story is the depth Kelly has shown as a leader, not just a football coach. It takes a great deal of strength to look a player in the eye, end his collegiate career and still find ways to improve him as a person. This is something that the Bowden, Meyer, and Carroll's of the college world should embrace more.
After suspending Blount, Kelly has since allowed the running back to practice with team and was kind enough to keep him on scholarship to finish his education at Oregon. The coach has gone one step further in arranging mentoring sessions, one of which will feature former Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Jon Gruden to provide insight on the rigors of the NFL.
Ultimately there will be football after Oregon for Legarrette Blount. If Lawrence Phillips, Mike Williams and Maurice Clarrett can find a franchise, so can Blount. Let's just hope that he can absorb as much as possible from someone who is more than a football coach: a teacher.




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