Little Baby Girl Completely Changes The Game By Taking Her First Steps In The Middle Of A Crawling Competition
The NBA has guys like Steph Curry, who changed the game by stretching the court and making it rain from the logo. The NFL has guys like Michael Vick, who changed the game by making it damn near mandatory for quarterbacks to be just as elusive with their legs as they are lethal with their arms. The NHL has guys like Pavel Datsyuk, who changed the game by performing pure wizardry with the puck on his stick.
Baby crawling competitions now have athletes like this little girl, who has completely changed the game by taking her first steps in the middle of a crawling competition. Sure, some people may consider it to be unorthodox. Others might even consider it to be a form of cheating.
And maybe they'd be right. I mean you can't argue that this is clearly an unfair competitive advantage. But at one point, the forward pass in football was to be an illegal move as well. Maybe this little baby technically broke the rules, but she also changed the game forever. The same way that every 8-year-old in the country wants to splash 3's like Steph Curry, I think in a few years from now we are going to be seeing 90% of babies trying to walk during crawling competitions. She's altered the trajectory of the game forever. That's the mark of greatness in sport.
Sidenote: Having a baby is just constantly dealing with opening a new can of worms. You spend the first few months of their life thinking about how nice it'll be once they can start to crawl around on their own. But once they start to crawl, gone are the days when you could just set them down for a quick second and know exactly where they'd be when you get back. Then you start to think about how nice it'll be once they can start to walk on their own. But once they start to walk, you realize you've lost control and now they can get into everything. Then once they can start to climb and run, you realize how good you actually had it during those first few months.