Paul Levy says he's sure the Sox, whom he loves, meant well, but that it's time to retire the Do Damage motto because its use is spreading in ways the Sox didn't intend:
I am a referee for high school soccer games and started to hear talk this fall of “doing damage” to the other team from some of the boys on the fields of Eastern Massachusetts. They did not always mean it in the sense that Alex Cora used the term. They meant it in terms of “taking out” other players. Of course, as the referee, I would be extra vigilant and discourage any such language or behavior. But my point is that many of these games already contain moments of excess competitiveness, driven by testosterone and yelling coaches. Do we really need the extra impetus of a slogan that can that carry the message of hurting someone else?
It can’t be that hard to conjure up a more positive theme that captures the inherent competitiveness of sports without violent overtones. And when our beloved Sox do well, let’s show that we are capable of expressing joy in a manner that uplifts.
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Oh FFS
By StillFromDorchester
Sat, 11/03/2018 - 7:03pm
Give me a break. Should we stop saying we BEAT them?
Or how about we DESTROYED them?
What we need to stop, is word police.
Don't forget a few more...
By Smart Arse
Sat, 11/03/2018 - 2:20pm
HIT a home run! Or even HIT the ball. That's violent and must be stopped.
The term Strike also has a violent connotation. To Strike is to Hit.....can't say that anymore.
And above all....BALLS. My god, how sexist are we to allow the term BALLS to be thrown around.
The only safe word in the sport is....safe. As in, safe space.
The Baltimore Orioles’ slogan
By anon
Sat, 11/03/2018 - 12:57pm
The Baltimore Orioles’ slogan this year was “Don’t Damage” and look where it got them!
My god
By Bugs Bunny
Sat, 11/03/2018 - 1:39pm
Only in MA would this be an issue.
no
By SwirlyGrrl
Sat, 11/03/2018 - 3:40pm
no
Is this former BIDMC ceo Paul
By Anon
Sat, 11/03/2018 - 2:03pm
Is this former BIDMC ceo Paul Levy?
Yes
By adamg
Sat, 11/03/2018 - 3:30pm
Former BIDMC ceo Paul Levy who had his hospital sponsor the Red Sox, in this context.
Same CEO Paul Levy who had relationship with female employee?
By O-FISH-L
Sun, 11/04/2018 - 9:23am
Is this the same CEO Paul Levy who resigned and was fined heavily for having a relationship with a young female employee? Talk about damage! She'll never be the same.
A far-left Dukakis hack from the 1980's. The Peter Principle is about right if his endgame is officiating youth soccer, although I personally wouldn't want him around small children. Referee is about as high as he should go.
The same Paul Levy who worked on the Boston harbor clean up?
By Rob K.
Sun, 11/04/2018 - 3:34pm
The harbor that is now so nice that whales frolic in it?
Yep
By adamg
Sun, 11/04/2018 - 5:22pm
The same.
#DamagedOne
By Galileo Mars
Sun, 11/04/2018 - 11:04am
I keep seeing it as this.
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