Saturday, December 7, 2013

Stay away from Steamrollers, especially in Brazil...


Ever since I was a child I had always wanted to travel to the great country of Brazil. After all, there are so many things that make that country an exotic, beautiful and a wonderful place. The Amazon Rainforest, the famous city of Rio de Janeiro, the vast swampland's of Monte Grosso De Sul and a winding list of other places that would easily be on anyone's bucket-list that has ever heard of the wonderful stories of this grand country. 

To give you an idea of my experiences in Brazil, it is important to give you a little glimpse of my history as an import player and coach. I have spent the last 5 years traveling from country to country soaking up the rich cultures and experiences all over the planet while promoting American football and making wonderful friends all over the place. 

I have been blessed to be able to help promote football in many extremely different cultures and environments from the cold crisp air of Finland, the history-rich villages of Poland, cool crystal clear Adriatic waters of Croatia to all the way down to a hot humid castle covered mountains overlooking the Mediterranean Sea in Spain. 

The last 5 years have been amazing and to be quite honest I now have friends all over the planet that I will have until the day I die. I have always taken my job as an import player seriously and even though life as an import for sure has its cons, I always try my best to leave a long lasting impact on all the people I am able to invest in with my time and effort. 

In absolutely everything in life there will be adversity and at this point of life I have come to understand that - and even welcome it - because I now know that the very same adversity that challenges us as people is the very same adversity that makes us grow and shine above others that have failed to be tested. 

With that being said, I have a certain responsibility to all the American imports and coaches to hold teams and leadership accountable for the way that they treat imports and how they represent themselves in light of football and its growth. Unfortunately that is the exact reason why I feel I have to write this article...

This season I was playing football in Sao Paulo, Brazil for a well-known team called the Corinthians Steamrollers. Unfortunately something a little less known about the Steamrollers is the way they treat those whom are brought in to help them. The fans and the organization of the Corinthians were great. I always loved the fans and Corinthianos unwavering support of their players. The Corinthians Sports Club was also were very supportive and helpful whenever I needed them and always made me feel welcome and at home, but the leadership and coaching staff of the American Football Club were far from supportive and helpful. 

Prior to my arrival I had been informed from a laundry list of people that this American football club was corrupt and had constantly manipulated and took advantage of its import help, but because I had spent time skyping and communicating with one of the coaches on the team, I was under the impression that in all the prior situations it was all the Americans fault and that somehow the Steamrollers constantly brought in Americans with bad attitudes and cancer-like attributes. 

I have to say I love many of the players on the Corinthians Football Team and would vouch for many of them to play on teams all across the planet. Some standouts include a talented young Brazilian QB, a long list of skilled receivers and tight-ends and a hard-hitting long safety that hurt his neck mid-season, but was possibly the best non-import safety I have ever seen on a foreign American Football Club. To say the least, the club had a long list of talented national players and many were hard working and coachable. If you know anything about coaching that is a mixture that you do not get to see too often.

Like I said above, I was not the first American to experience such horrible experiences. There were a list of Americans before me to leave in very terrible circumstances (some even worse than mine). One example is an American that stayed for only less than a month before his contract was terminated and then repeatedly bashed publicly by the organization to me and many others. There are other stories of an American that experienced a terrible divorce-like ending to a strong career as a leader of the Corinthians, but whose absence showed up immediately when the offense was left with a dramatically noticeable hole that was nowhere close to filled by the defensive minded unqualified replacements. It was quite shocking to see such a noticeable void. 

Before going into problems I have had with team, I would like to express that I understand problems happen every year and that is never an issue. I have always been more than understanding of any clubs struggles and overlook many things as long as the management of the club is respectful, professional and makes an attempt to communicate with me or fix the situations that have arose. The management of the Steamrollers did quite the opposite. 

Problem 1- HEALTH INSURANCE 
About six months into my contract I walked into a hospital in order to get a X-ray on my neck (I had been having terrible pain because of nerve damage I had suffered from some practices and games) and the employee of the hospital looked at me with an awkward face and told me that I no longer had health insurance coverage with them and that I needed to go talk to my team. You could imagine how shocked and frustrated I was to sit in the hospital waiting room for hours just to learn that I in fact had no health insurance and I was out of luck when it came to injuries I had suffered while helping this football club. Soon I was to find out that I and the other players had not had health insurance for quite some time and that the team management was hiding it from us and just hoping nothing serious happened. The worst part is that the club claimed that if something would happen, they would reimburse the players (with a laughable amount of money given to them by a sponsor) and expected that to be sufficient. They even casted insults at me and the other import for not trusting that that was enough and for expecting actual insurance instead of just promises. I never ended up getting any help on my neck, I currently still have pain and got completely cheated in this aspect.

Problem 2 - SALARY 
Not one single month did I receive the agreed salary amount and even today have never seen any of the money that the team shaved off the top of the agreed upon salary. Import players and coaches get paid such little amount of money to do so much to help teams and I find it appalling that the management of the Steamrollers never delivered on their end of the deal and at the same time they used the tiny salary as leverage to cause division on the team and to attempt to manipulate the imports they brought in. 

Problem 3 - FLIGHTS 
This problem is single-handedly one that would have kept me from signing a contract with the club in the first place. I could never have imagined a scenario where a football club would have the audacity to bring in a player, let him help them for half a year and then leave him stranded in a foreign country with absolutely nothing and refuse to do anything but make threats on the player and his family. Yep, the Steamrollers have made a habit of not paying for return flights for some of the players they bring in. This is something unacceptable no matter what the scenario. 

Problem 4 – VISA
When first speaking with the Corinthian Steamrollers, I was assured that before signing a contract with them they would be reimbursing me for my visa expenses. As you can imagine, I assumed that they meant they were going to do it legally. Well, sorry, but that is not the case here. They brought me and all the other imports in with tourist visas and pressured us into accepting that they did not have to do it legally (by getting us working sports visas) and that we should just accept that in Brazil you do not have to follow the working laws. I understand that this is common practice when it comes to imports, but the reason I mention it is because before I left, the Steamrollers management made threats about calling the US consulate and implied they were going to call the Federal Police on me because of the working requirements. This is totally unacceptable and no import player or coach should ever have to be manipulated in this manner. 

Problem 5 – HOUSING AND TRANSPORTATION
The only thing the Steamrollers did correctly was to house me with a wonderful lady, that was the landlord of the place I stayed at. If it was not for her, the Steamrollers would have failed in absolutely every category possible. It was just unfortunate that the place that I lived at was easily an hour or two walk away from practices and training. Even with taking public transportation (that I paid for out of my pocket) it was still over an hour travel time and like you can imagine - despite promises - I never was reimbursed for the hundreds I spent on this. I will not even go into the details of the tiny apartments living conditions out of respect for the landlord that I care for dearly, but do note that 99% of imports would not have been so kind in the situation I found myself in.

Problem 6 – TRAINING AND GAME ENVIRONMENT 
One very apparent problem that I constantly had to deal with was the terrible attitudes and lack of discipline within the team that, in my opinion, was not only accepted, but also promoted by the leadership and the coaching staff. Players would commonly throw helmets to the ground, cuss out coaches, physically assault each other, back-stab and talk behind each other’s backs. Unfortunately it was just the culture of football within the Corinthians Steamrollers. When one of these problems would happen, the leadership of the team neglected to take action to prevent it from happening again and in some cases they were even directly involved with the problems. I can remember times where players screamed at the coach calling him out on his lack of offensive understanding and coaching and then the coach walked out on the team mid game…

Like I said before, I could go on and on and on with problems that I ran into while playing with the Steamrollers Football Club, but I do not have enough time and or patience to go into the details that would blow your mind. Instead, I would like to leave you with this.

I will forever love the Corinthians, most of the players and the of course the great fans…But I will forever be ashamed of the lies, deceit and manipulation of the American Football Club bearing their name.

Benjamin Jones

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Coaching some Sharks










Like always...I am late with my blogs and always forget to update them as soon as things happen so this is a quick recap of my experiences with the Alicante, Sharks in wonderful sunny Spain!

 The winter of 2012 I got the very fulfilling and wonderful opportunity to be an assistant coach with the quickly growing and rapidly developing American football team in Alicante. I am proud to have been able to be around such a group of great guys with a burning passion for American football in a country that barely recognizes its existence, and so commonly is living in the shadow of some of the best soccer aka football in the world.

  From the little time spent with the players and coaching staff of the Sharks, I learned a couple things. No matter a persons and or teams size or experience the wonderful sport of American football can grow and thrive and bless the lives of the people who sacrifice and dedicate their time and emotion to it.  The Sharks are a grossly undersized team but where they lack in size they for sure make up for it in heart!

The team was led by a experienced Spanish head coach Jesus Cosie Alcaine , and talented assistant coaches, Rogelio Pardo Mateos Alejandro Pertíñez Gómez, and of course president Manuel Gómez-Brufal and in my opinion are some of the best coaching talent and management in Spain! I enjoyed my coaching and working with all the great players in this club and wish them the best of luck in the future, I am sad to have had to leave back to Finland before I got to see the players battle it out on the gridiron and wish them nothing but the best for their  organization, lives, and of course future seasons!  GO SHARKS!!!!!!


BEST OF LUCK THIS SEASON BOYS!!!



Wednesday, November 21, 2012

35 people $35, 1 month!


Like you might have seen before I was invited to attend a combine back in America for some NFL and CFL scouts!!! I will need to raise a VERY reachable amount of money in the next MONTH for the expenses associated with all the trip in order to make this happen! (International Airfare, hotels, and associated fees). Close friends and family I need you
r help!

I have broke it down and it is simple, I need 35 close friends and family members to help by donating $35 in just a month to reach my goal!!!

35-$35 in one month!!! I have had the greatest friends and fans ever since the beginning and I appreciate everyone's help so much!!!!

MAKE A PLEDGE NOW AND LET ME KNOW ASAP!!! I only have 1 month to make this happen!!! :D COMBINE 2013!

To make a donation click on the Not Just Alive campaign button at the top right of this page and DONATE TODAY!!!

(Please also send me a email phatcow07@live.com with your mailing address so that I can send you out a thank you card, and post cards in the future!!!

THANK YOU SO MUCH EVERYONE!!!!!!

Euro-America Challenge 2012

For a small town boy from Robinson Texas, my life has proven to be very crazy and unpredictable in the last 10 years, sometimes a little more than I would even like to admit. Specifically, I have spent the last 4 years of my life flying around the European continent and playing and coaching the sport that I can truly say is my passion.  On August 29th I found myself on a airplane on my way to Warsaw Poland to play in a European American football All Star game, nervous and excited but ready to play some good football.

As you might know American football in Europe is typically not the breathtaking spectacle that captures the imagination of a country like it does in the USA, but on September 1 2012, the Warsaw Eagles American football club of Poland put on a football game that caused a wave of excitement, curiosity, entertainment, and even some drama!
   To say the absolute least the Euro-America football challenge in Poland was a huge success! I wanna say the total sold ticket count was over 30 thousand and over 40 thousand were in attendance. It is crazy to think that any American football game in Europe could be this big and it was a huge honor to be selected to be on the EUROPE All star team. The EU team had some extremely talented players. While I was in the locker room I was looking around and was very surprised of the sheer athleticism of some of the athletes from all over the European continent. Believe it or not the EU team suited up quite a few ex NFL football players and a handful of D1 caliber athletes, and like you might have guessed so did team USA. aka the entire roster. lol

Life has a funny way of sneaking up on us and really taking us places that we would have never imagined and this was one of those event. All around I had a wonderful experience and met some great athletes from all over the world.  Euro-America Challenge = life changing experience and proof American football is exploding in Europe.



 


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Croatia in retrospect.

Hummmm Croatia in retrospect.....The 5 months I spent in Croatia were wonderful , trust me I know you have to take everything with a grain of salt but I really enjoyed almost all of my time living and playing for the Zagreb Thunder football club.  I did not have the best season of my life but it was still full of great plays and good teammates, so I cant complain.  The season was speckled with low team numbers and injuries but in the end it ended with a playoff game that depended on the point spread. One more touchdown despite losing would have secured a spot for our club in the Final game! They say a picture can say a thousand words so, lets see what a whole bunch of them can say. Enjoy. 



 Coaching during a walk threw practice
 Coaches meeting at the gym.
 Visiting Budapest
 On top of the local mountain in Zagreb
 Split, Croatia
 At the National Camp, helping coach.
 On top of the city of Zagreb
 Crikvenica, holiday trip
 Snorkeling in the sea
 Croatian seaside sunset
 More snorkling
 The island of Solta
 In the tower on top of Split, Croatia
 Warmups before playing the Cannons
 This happened 4 days before the football season.....
 This is 4 days later...should not have played. Terrible decision
 91 yard scamper ;D
 Trying to break 1000 tackles

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

My Paradise

I have been many places in my life, some warm, some hot, some really cold, and most of these places leave me with new great experiences and memories, but occasionally I run across a place that I know will forever be stuck not only in my mind but also my heart. In the summer of 2012 that place that will for sure stain my mind and soul was- The Adriatic Sea. There is a since of peacefulness about this particular sea that is unparalleled by anywhere else I have traveled. The warm breeze, the soft kiss of the sun, the refreshment of a nice dip in the cool sea, just to retreat back to the warm towel laid ready for your return. Mmm not many places like it. The Adriatic Sea is the kind of medicine that God has given to the soul that needs peace, for I am almost sure, no broken heart could turn away the peace that those gentle waves bring, stroke after stroke from the warm promise of a sunrise all the way to the settling comfort the sunset brings.  -The Adriatic Sea, my paradise.