he cut off those nasty, goofy dreds!!!
sounds like mr. smith is becoming a man and FINALLY gets what it takes to be a pro on and off the field.
hats off to him and i am rooting for his success this year instead of hoping for his perma-benching.
takes a LOT of guts to go against your peers dress codes and make a DRASTIC change in your appearance. in 1984 i could tie my hair in a pony tail and tuck it into my belt in the back. i played music for a living and it had its place but as i grew older and and began to delve into the adult world, i realized fighting the status was useless and holding me back in life. like it or not, right or wrong, we ARE percieved by our appearance and a first impression is the one that sticks.
so, one day i decide it time to get rid of a few feet of hair. i still played music [still do] and it was a scary decision to face my friends with my new cropped look [didnt go buzz cut, but i wasnt getting floor grime on my hair any longer]. and YES, they were shocked and i received a lot of the expected "awe, dude, yer going straight now? gonna go get a suit and tie?" etc.......
so i know what a huge decision this was for smith. that takes guts and a LOT of intestinal fortitude, and most of all...... MATURITY!!
hopefully this will rub off on some others [ya feel me omar?][/QUOTE
It's unfortunate that in this day and age, we still put so much importance on societal norms of what is appropriate and inappropriate for appearence etc.....your hairstyle, beliefs or values should not impact the way you are viewed as long as you are respectful of others....I hope Smith cut his dreads from a personal standpoint and not because he is worried about how others percieve him.....its not about appearences but changing who you are and maturing from the inside.....takes more guts to be yourself and mature at the same time,,,,,,just my 2 cents