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Sunday, May 8, 2011
Peyton Hillis stares down the Madden curse
Browns running back Peyton Hillis will be on the cover of the new Madden game. But Hillis doesn’t believe that the honor amounts to a curse.
“I don’t believe in curses,” Hillis told Joe Brescia of the New York Times. “I could get hurt next year, but I don’t believe it has anything to do with the curse. I’m a Christian man and I don’t believe anything could be put in front of me that God can’t take away. I would love to prove everyone wrong and have an exceptional year and not get hurt.”
But that’s precisely how a curse can become something tangible. This year, Hillis will be thinking about “prov[ing] everyone wrong,” by not getting hurt. And plenty of guys get hurt when they specifically are trying not to get hurt.
So even though there’s no such thing as a Madden curse, Hillis’ desire to prove that there is no Madden curse could, in a roundabout way, become a Madden curse.
source: PFT.com
author: Mike Florio
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