Elgin Davis

Author
& Motivational Speaker

 

Your Subtitle text
Elgin's Blog

Sign Elgin's Guestbook.
Share your thoughts, comments and perspectives



.

Subscribe to
Elgin's
E-News

Sign Up Today!

* required

*







Email Marketing by VerticalResponse
July 26, 2009

Hello to all of my friends, and my high school classmates:

 

Mark your calendars for August 29, 2009.  I'll tell you why.  First, I've been thrilled to have heard from many of you on Facebook.  Since my days at Ribault I've experienced many triumphant moments but I've also faced many difficulties, and by God's grace and mercy i have weathered the storms. Today I stand with certainty that all things are possible through Christ.  I was blessed to have played in the NFL with the New England Patriots and the Pittsburgh Steelers.  I met many beautiful people who enriched my life, but I cherish the memories of the blue and white that we experienced together at Ribault more than any.  Those were the best times of my life. Thank you for preparing me through my formative years; it made me who I am today.

 

Recently, I published my new book Why Did It Happen To MeIn it I share the stories of many of the unqiue experiences I've had.  Now i would like to share them with you and at the same time give back to the community.

 

On Saturday evening, August 29th, beginning at 7 PM when the ship sails, I will be hosting a literary book signing and scholarship event aboard the SunCruiz Casino, sailing from Jacksonville, Florida.  There will be a special ticket price / boarding fee of $25.00 per person, which includes dinner and drinks for the 5-hour cruise.  But most importantly, at least 25% of the proceeds will be donated to Ribault High School with the funds to be used to create a scholarship to a deserving student.  This scholarship will be created in our honor!

 

With our difficult economic times, more intelligent and hard-working high school students are finding it challenging to raise money for college and that's something we can change.  I need your support and prayers and I hope that you will join the fun and stand with me because, together, we can make a difference for a special young person. 

 

Won't you join me and show our community what we, as alumni, can do?  I'm pleased that, already, the Channel 4 morning show will feature our event as a model for all to see.  And that's just the beginning!  This promises to be a rewarding and historic event and I hope you'll be there.

 

TO RSVP:  You can get more information and RSVP online at my website at www.ElginDavis.com.  You can also call Charlie Griffin at 904-866-7483.  If you have questions, you can also email me at elgin@elgindavis.com.  

 

Thank you and I look forward to seeing you!

  

Posted by Elgin Davis at 6:00  PM   Comment

June 4, 2009

 

It's been several years since my Dad's passing, and not a day goes by that I'm not reminded of how much he truly meant to me.  I thank God for giving me the kindest, most loving and supportive father that any kid could have.  His true beauty was unleashed by his charming smile, and his heart was as pure as gold. I wish you could have met him, he was truly a gem.  Some days as I reflect on the memories we shared together I cry; other times I smile.  But  I 'm left feeling grateful that God gave me such a wonderful example to have as a father. 

 

My Dad blessed me with extraordinary gifts and talents; and he challenged me to give my all and to reach for my dreams.  Sometimes, the tasks I faced were difficult but his love and guidance lead me through the tough times.  He allowed me to approach each obstacle in life with optimism until I had successfully completed the mission.

 

Like most fathers he wasn't perfect.  My Dad struggled with alcohol abuse and many other problems.  But what I felt the most was his unconditional love for me and that wiped away a multitude of his sins.  There was nothing too good for his son; he made me feel special.  Throughout our journey together we laughed, we wept, we played, we fellowshipped, we did it all! 

 

He was my best friend; I'll never stop missing you.  Daddy, I love you.

 Elgin and his Dad, Fred Davis

In Memory of Fred Davis.  June 4 1940 - October 18, 2004.  Rest in Peace.

 


Posted by Elgin Davis at 6:00  PM   Comment

------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Friday, May 22, 2009
Elgin Davis
I loved playing football.  I started playing the game as a young boy, when Coach Cook, the head football coach of our local team, the Forest View Trojans, approached me and asked me if I wanted to play.  With my knees and hands trembling, emphatically I shouted "Yes!"  But I had to check with my Mom and when she said yes, I ran through my house like a wild man, faking around chairs and stuff.  I wrote in my book that it was the happiest day of my life.

It was only one of the days when football brought me great joy.  My many years of Pop Warner play, then High School and College - the University of Central Florida - all gave me their share of fun and glory.

But the greatest day, the culmination of my childhood dream, was when the New England Patriots drafted me and invited me to become a player in the National Football League.  At 2:02 a.m. on the final day of the draft, Dick Steinberg, player personnel from the team, called me and told me I was their final pick.  I clenched my fists and shed a tear.  I was an official NFL draft pick.

Going to Foxboro, Massachusetts for the first time was exciting and frightening at the same time, and I was prepared to work hard and play harder.  I will always have great memories of the two seasons I played as a member of the New England Patriots.  I stay in touch with the organization and former teammates, get involved in their charitable activities and follow the team closely through the season.  I decided I want to
share my passion and love for this team and organization with you so I am creating my Patriots Pages on my website. Here I will share alumni news, activities and events information and great photos of players and alumni, front office staff and a whole lot more. 

Check out what we have to start and then come on back when you get a chance and see what we've added.  As always, I hope you'll give me your thoughts and ideas at my email, at Elgin@elgindavis.com.  I look forward to hearing from you.  Thanks!


Posted by Elgin Davis at 3:00  PM   Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Tuesday, May 6, 2009


Often in our lives, the times became difficult - mentally, spiritually and emotionally - and we don’t know where our next blessing will come from.  In the days growing up when I faced my toughest challenges,

I had one blessing I could always turn to.  With Mother’s Day fast approaching, it’s another chance I have to thank her – my blessing, my mom. 

 

Azalene James is her name and she is the world to me.  Throughout tough times, my mom’s faith was undisturbed.  She kept praying and believing in God, and she taught me to do the same. 


Frequently I recall mom’s favorite picture hanging on the wall.  It was a picture of a cat hanging on to life by a string with a great distance beneath him.  Above it, it read, “Lord just help me to keep hanging on.”  That picture helped us to make it through many years, and continues to provide inspiration even today.  

 

On this Mother’s Day, remember your mom and how she was there to help you to hang on when you needed to. 


And as my Mom taught me, if life has become unbearable and you think you can’t hold on any longer, just ask God to give you strength and he will.  If you don’t turn loose of his hand, he will never let you fall.


To my mom Azalene and moms everywhere, Happy Mother’s Day! 



Posted by Elgin Davis at 3:00 PM       Comment
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Monday, April 20, 2009


Welcome Friends!

 As a young man I dreamed of a career in professional football and when I was selected by the New England Patriots in the 1987 draft, I thought I had made it.  My career seemed certain and I was on top of the world.

Playing for the Patriots was one of the best times of my life and I worked hard, aiming for the stars.  To be sure there was a sense of glamour to the NFL, like we see on TV and in magazines.  But just as sure, behind the scenes it was often different. 

To play at that elite level means you are asking your body to perform at its peak and sometimes that can take its toll.  The result for me was a devastating hamstring injury that gave me a difficult choice: use cortisone to speed recovery and take away the pain so I could play or not use the drug and risk losing my spot to someone else.  I chose the cortisone and my damaged leg never fully recovered.  After several more seasons I had to retire from the game I loved but I learned a lot.

I’ve written and have now released my new book, Why Did It Happen to Me.   In it I write about my time with the Patriots and much more, beginning with my life as a young boy in a house with few material possessions but an abundance of parental love and support.  Why Did It Happen to Me takes you through those early days, my time at the University of Central Florida when I fully realized that a good education is the axis around which civilization revolves and then through the difficult times when my best friend was shot and killed.  That was Darryl Usher.

Darryl, who you see in the photo here, and I met when he came to the Patriots as a rookie; I was in my second year.  He was an amazing player and we became close friends, sharing the ups and downs of the NFL.  When he left the team as a free agent and, after several stops, found a home with the Arizona Cardinals, he took with him hopes and dreams to be the best that the Cardinals would have.  But he didn’t get that chance because his life was cut short by a bullet.  At the age of 25, Darryl’s bright star was dimmed.  I felt as if I had lost a part of myself; I was adrift.

But my parents had instilled in me the values that provided a strong foundation for my future and would help me to find my way back.  My parents gave me physical, mental and spiritual strengths.  My father was a fierce competitor who blessed me with the physical skills to become a world class athlete.  My mother nurtured me into a caring and loving person and her forgiving spirit taught me to have tolerance for others.  

Today, as the proud father of three daughters, I have come through light and darkness to find my place in this world.  I am eager to share my thoughts with you and invite you to share a part of your life with me, too.

Posted by Elgin Davis at 3:00 PM     Comment