In the world of football, where the plays are grand,
There's a lesson to learn, in this sporty land.
It's about a coach, Ken Dorsey by name,
And a play he called once, in a moment of fame.
"Ken Dorsey," they said, "you're a football sage,
But this one play call, it's like a page,
From the book of strange choices, a puzzling decision,
A Shotgun Draw Play, it lacks football precision."
It happened on second and goal, from the one-yard line,
A chance to score points, a moment so fine.
But the call was quite curious, to everyone's surprise,
A Shotgun Draw Play, with wide-open eyes.
The quarterback backed up, the snap in his hand,
The defense advanced, like a shifting sand.
The running back took it, tried to make a dash,
But the defenders swarmed, like a lightning flash.
"Ken Dorsey," they shouted, "what did you do?
A Shotgun Draw Play from the one-yard, it's true.
You've got to be careful, make choices that fit,
In this game of inches, where touchdowns are lit."
So let this be a lesson to coaches, you see,
In the world of football, for you and for me.
A Shotgun Draw Play, from the one-yard line?
It's a choice that may not end as divine.
Stick to the basics, keep it simple and true,
And your team will succeed, that's what they'll do.
In football, as in life, the lesson is clear,
Don't make strange decisions, let your choices steer.