Hunter, More Than A Punter

by Chris Murdico 1/27/2008 9:23:00 AM

We all know of, have heard of or even been to see Bronson Arroyo the musician. In fact his recent performance in Boston brought about controversy here on the GSI blog because of his changing of the words to the Augustana song, "Boston." What you may not know is that there is another relatively local athlete that has a band. Last night I was privileged to hear Hunter Smith's band, Connersvine, perform at Winter Jam '08. Smith, for those that may not know, is the punter for the Indianapolis Colts. The band consists of Smith and a long time friend of his, Chris Wilson. They are an acoustic-style band that plays Christian rock music. Yes, Smith is a devout Christian. Connersvine has been around for almost 10 years according to Smith. I had never heard of them until last night. I didn't even know he was going to be there last night. But I'm glad he was. Smith, a member of the Colts since 1999 when he was drafted out of Notre Dame, has a great voice and his band has a great style to their music.

With the way the concert was set up last night, Smith and Wilson only had the chance to play a couple songs. One of the songs they played was called "Hero." Smith gave the background on the song as being a one for his children. He wants to be a hero to his kids by the way he lives, who he is as a person, and as a believer in Christ. It was an amazing song...a real tear-jerker. I really related to the song as I want to be a hero to my children. As a side note, recently I found out that I am going to be a dad for the first time, most likely in September. I can't wait!

Its amazing to see a side of a professional athlete that we're not used to seeing. Usually all we ever hear about is an athlete getting into trouble or being suspended for whatever reason. We hear about professional athletes, some of which are some of our favorites or even considered heroes to us, taking illegal substances or steroids. We very rarely ever get to hear about the other side of things. We hardly ever hear about an athlete doing good for his community. Oh the stories are there, believe me, but they are always overshadowed by the negative stories. Why? Because those stories are more juicy to tell and people are more intrigued by them. That's why last night's performance by Smith and Connersvine was that much more special.

Yes, we've heard of athletes coming out and speaking about their faith. Kurt Warner has done it. Jon Kitna actually got fined for doing it when he wore his signature hat with a cross on it to a press conference rather than an NFL sanctioned product. Its awesome to get to see this side of a professional athlete. With all the egos that go around in professional sports, especially in the NFL, getting to hear the heart of someone that represents the sport (even if he is "just a punter"), brings about a great deal of respect for Smith from me. Its not easy to stand up for what you believe in these days, especially when it comes to your faith and religion. Smith is out there spreading a message of hope, love and that God is amazing. He is passionate in what he believes in and isn't afraid to let everyone know about it. As a believer myself, I can appreciate that while Smith may be in the public eye as a pro athlete, he actually chooses to use that "celebrity" to help spread the Message. If you like Christian music, acoustic music, or even just music with a positive message, check out Connersvine. You won't be disappointed.

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1/27/2008 11:12:27 AM

Adam Bartel

Congrats on the impending fatherhood Chris, that's awesome!

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1/27/2008 1:49:46 PM

Chris Murdico

A little more background on the song I mentioned in my post...as seen on the MySpace site for Connersvine.

“Hero” is a song written for Smith’s son Josiah—and a special gift for his wife. “Hopefully, it’ll challenge men to love their families and be role models for their children,” Smith says. “Hero” is a very special song because it will always remind me of the love I should not only feel, but also extend toward my children.”

To learn more about the band, visit their MySpace site at: http://www.myspace.com/connersvine

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1/27/2008 5:23:42 PM

John Palazzolo

Awesome article Chris!!!! Thanks for sharing a bit about an athlete who can be a positive influence on our children and society as a whole. I am so sick of hearing about professional athletes (and celebrities) and their illegal, immoral lifestyles both off and on the field (and set), that I have begun voting with my bank account what teams / movies / media outlets I patronize

I believe we as a society need to do the same and start voting with our checkbooks (although I guess debit cards are used more than checkbooks these days) on what we want to hear, see, read and spend our money on by sending a clear message to sports and media owners that we are "Mad as Hell and Are Not Going To Take It (or their teams illegal / immoral lifestyles) Anymore".

Even if the records were reversed, I would rather watch Tony Dungy and the Colts than our own Marvin Lewis and the Bengals!!!

PS - Congrats again on your upcoming Fatherhood!!!

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1/30/2008 10:55:21 AM

keith Stuart

I think your article hits it on the head...we really need role models who can bring love for God, family and community into the public focus. Teens and pre-teens are heavily influenced by athletes. Both my kids love Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson and are really perplexed by Chad's 'less than teamlike' behavior or at least the coverage on it.
Anyway, the more there can be role models like Hunter Smith and his band too, the better for the community as a whole. Teens and pre-teens as we know emulate athletes and musicians more than others in the public eye.
Also, a HUGE congratulations on becoming a father...All the BEST for you.

Keith Stuart

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