“The Thrill of Victory, the Agony of Defeat”

As a young girl, thanks to my father’s expertise on the ins and outs of the game, I grew up a football fan. We never missed a televised game, even sometimes supporting our hometown team in the seats of their own stadium. No matter the outcome, we eagerly geared up to see which two teams would stay alive for two additional weeks, and tackle their way into the Super Bowl. After 17 weeks, those two teams were the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. This matchup came unexpected, as the New England Patriots have made it to the Super Bowl for the past three years. For hardcore fans, this was a disappointing feat. For others, it was a refreshing sight to see two teams, who have worked their way up to being honored at such a major event in American culture, gain their rightful position in this year’s Super Bowl.

The 49ers defense is armed with Rookie of the Year, Nick Bosa. The Chiefs offense is dominated by quarterback Patrick Mahomes and players such as his go-to receiver, Sammy Watkins, or his star tight end, Travis Kelce. It is clear why these two teams were able to outshine the others. Before we discuss this matchup, we must not ignore the accomplishments of multiple teams from both the AFC and NFC division. I want to shine light upon the teams and notable players, whose chances of proceeding any further were cut short despite an amazing season.

1. Baltimore Ravens

It’s been expected for months, but Lamar Jackson is now officially an NFL MVP. (Nick Wass/AP)

This team entered the 2019-20 postseason with the highest scoring offense and defense. The Ravens have the star quarterback, Lamar Jackson, whose abilities were initially doubted by many. In 2018, he was the team’s last pick in the first round of the NFL draft. Two years later, he is now the third youngest winner for the MVP award, winning by a unanimous vote. The only other player to be chosen unanimously for MVP was Tom Brady. This season Jackson became the first player in league history to produce over 3,000 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing. This star first caught the attention of football fans around the world in the season opener when he landed a touchdown strike to Marquise Brown with a phenomenal 83-yard pass. In this game, Jackson threw five touchdown passes and claimed a perfect passer rating of 158.3, ultimately leading his team to 59-10 victory. Seemingly unstoppable, he continued to prove why he deserved to be named this year’s MVP. But, in a 28-12 upset loss to the Tennessee Titans in the AFC divisional round, Baltimore’s dazzling prosperity came to a woeful end. The team’s outstanding season performance just wasn’t enough to lead them to victory. Still, the Ravens have great potential and I believe this won’t be the last time we see the levels to which Lamar Jackson can take his team.

2. Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (AP Photo/Mark Zaleski)

This year the Titans became a hot topic. Their 2019-20 season unfolded a story of perseverance that all starts with one person, Ryan Tannehill. He was traded in the 2019 draft from the Miami Dolphins to the Tennessee Titans, as a backup quarterback. Given a chance early in the season, Tannehill was able to drive his new team and personal career to newfound levels of success. With him, they only lost three of the next 10 games. Then, in a wild card game, the team made history. With CB Logan Ryan’s pick-six, they succeeded in dismantling the Patriots in a 20-13 feat. Then, despite being the suspected underdogs, Tennessee’s defense and RB Derrick Henry’s 195 rushing yards garnered the team a 20-13 win over the league’s top team. Going on to face the Chiefs, the Titans were one game away from playing in the Super Bowl. Unfortunately the team’s euphoric winning streak ceased. The Chief’s offense was indestructible and the game resulted in a disappointing 35-24 loss. In spite of this dismal end, many stars arose from this team. Derrick Henry, who has been with the Titans for his first four years in the league, finished the regular season with 446 rushing yards and was named Ground Player of the Year. Ryan Tannehill deservingly earned Comeback Player of the Year. Despite the heartbreaking loss, their hope never faltered.

3. Buffalo Bills

QB Josh Allen jumps over Minnesota Vikings defender Anthony Barr; Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports

Though they receive less spotlight, this team had many accomplishments in the 2019-20 season. Assisted by one of the best defenses in the league and an adept second-year quarterback, Josh Allen, the Bills were able to take their talents and run to new heights. In the 2019 NFL draft, the team picked up free agents WR John Brown and Cole Beasley, then rookie RB Devin Singletary in a third-round draft pick. The team’s new additions proved rewarding, each making propitious moves for the team. Brown had 1,060 receiving yards and six touchdowns. Beasley had 778 receiving yards as well as six touchdowns. Singletary accrued 775 rushing yards. The team showed major improvement from years prior and surpassed many milestones. For the first time in three years, the Bills clinched their spot in the playoffs with a 17–10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in week 15. Once the playoffs began, they were only able to survive for one round, before ultimately being defeated by the Texans in a close-scoring wild card game; the final score was 22-19. Nevertheless this team is packed with talent. By the end of the season, the team had 10 wins, which is the most in franchise history since winning 11 in 1999. This team will continue to display their adroitness on the field. For fans, the Bills forthcoming seasons will be highly anticipated and, for now, seem promising.

4. Houston Texans

Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson; Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

I speak unbiased when I say the Houston Texans had an excellent 2019-20 season. For the second year in a row, they won first in their AFC division. The absence of defensive end J.J. Watt for eight games seemed to hinder the team’s defensive performance. Where the defense lineup lacked, quarterback Deshaun Watson stepped up. With his overall extraordinary passing rate, he is a dominant force behind a majority of the team’s success. First-year running backs, Carlos Hyde and Duke Johnson, both surpassed career-highs in yards this season. Carlos Hyde amassed 1070 yards while Duke Johnson reached 410 yards. Another great addition to the team was WR Kenny Stills. In only his first season with the Texans, he had caught 40 passes for 561 yards. WR DeAndre Hopkins, per usual, was a prominent pawn in each game. Perhaps the team’s biggest feat, came early in the season when they shockingly beat the Patriots 28-22. They were able to make it past the wild card round and into the divisional round of the playoffs. This game set up a rematch between the Texans and The Chiefs, whom they defeated earlier in the season. At first, it seemed that the Texans had secured a game win, when they were up 24-0 at halftime. Unfortunately, in a record-breaking comeback, the Chiefs put up 51 points on the board, allowing them to advance. Despite this devastating loss, there’s no denying the Texans are praiseworthy. With a few adjustments and further training, this team can set their sights on a Super Bowl in the near future.

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes hoist the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium, Feb. 2, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla.

February 2nd, 2020, the Kansas City Chiefs faced the San Francisco 49ers in the 54th NFL Super Bowl. Prior to the game, the Chiefs seemed to be the fan favorite and projected winner. After the game kicked off, it seemed like this may not be the case. The 49ers defense had certainly put pressure on QB Mahomes, and at halftime the score was only tied 10-10. This was thanks to 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk’s 15-yard touchdown. With this play he became the first player that attended Harvard to score a TD in the Super Bowl. It was also the first touchdown scored by a fullback in the Super Bowl in 17 years. QB Jimmy Garrapolo aided his team in putting another ten points on the board and fans cheered for what seemed like a promising win. But, when the ball landed back in the hands of Mahomes, the game took a turn. With plenty of time left, the Chiefs offense shut down the 49ers defense. The team climbed back on top by adding 21 points to their score in the fourth quarter. The Chiefs had won 31-20 and were crowned the Super Bowl champions. So the game goes, as in life, there are those who get to feel the thrill of victory while others must endure the agony of defeat.

MIAMI GARDENS, FL – FEBRUARY 2: San Francisco 49ers’ Joe Staley (74) walks off the field after being defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., on Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020. The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20. (Jose Carlos Fajardo/Bay Area News Group)

Women in Music: Let Their Voices Be Heard

For decades the measure of a woman’s success in music was defined by her beauty. Her voice was secondary and her message was irrelevant. Year after year, music award shows have clearly been in favor of men, and only women who fit the traditional standards of popular beauty were extended a nomination. Time and time again, women in this industry are pit against one another, degraded for their physical appearance, and vilified in often false tabloid drama. With the coming of this new decade, it seems a page is finally turning in the climate and culture of music. Gone are the days in music where women merely “stand still and look pretty”. While successful, talented women are still struggling to have their music recognized as prolifically as their male counterparts, uniquely feminine messages are more commonly standing out in a cacophony of male music. These women, that I felt deserved to be showcased, have now shattered these limitations and are finally having their voices heard.

1. Billie Eilish

Photo of Billie Eilish, who won five awards at the 62nd annual Grammy awards. Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images

Rising to fame in 2016, Billie Eilish became the face of the future generation of women singers with her first hit, “Ocean Eyes”. Billie herself represents your average teenage girl that rose to instant fame after going viral online. The sad truth of today’s society is that women, even young girls are repeatedly sexualized in the media for their figure and appearance; therefore, as a singer, one’s art is completely undermined. Doing what she can to preserve her youthful innocence and protect herself from degrading comments, you will typically catch her sporting baggy, oversized clothing. Her fashion sense has been labeled as outlandish, but is uniquely her own, and allows us to focus less on her appearance and more on her tranquil, enchanting vocals. Commenting on her fashion choices Billie says, “Nobody can have an opinion because they haven’t seen what’s underneath”. She has overcome and seemingly changed the accepted societal standards of correctness especially of the image of a female singer, and embraces her fashion style as her true identity. Billie released her first album in 2019, portraying her range of sounds from soft ballads to electronic pop, and ever since has rapidly gained popularity. In her music, she tackles topics relatable to many teens such as anxiety and depression, and even speaks out on her concerns for our world, making her highly favorable to the public. Her album’s biggest hit “Bad Guy” reverses the societal norms on the roles of men and women, portraying the woman as the tough one. In only her first year of extreme popularity, at only the age of 18, Billie has been recognized for her talent. She amazingly won her first five Grammy Awards out of the six for which she was nominated, four of these awards being in the biggest categories. With this outstanding achievement, she became the first artist to sweep the top 4 categorizes since 1981. Keep her name in mind, as for I believe her success is only getting started and this certainly isn’t the last time we will hear it. She is the voice of the future of women in music. Billie Eilish is history in the making.

2. Lizzo

Lizzo on the red carpet of the 2020 Grammys; photo by Steve Granitz

Melissa Viviane Jefferson, more commonly known as Lizzo, represents a strong woman with a myriad of talents. As many may be unaware, Lizzo has actually been in the music business for years prior to her success within this past year. In fact, at a glance, you may not believe that this confident young woman once lived out of her car for a year in the midst of attempting to kickstart her music career. She rose to fame with her viral anthemic, women-empowering, spirit-uplifting song “Truth Hurts” that attained popularity in 2019, two years after its initial release. Her perseverance paid off as she received three Grammy Awards this week. If this doesn’t spread an inspiring message to never give up no matter the state of one’s upbringing, and that anyone can get a taste of success, then I truly don’t know what else might. For today’s society, Lizzo has played an important role in garnering acceptance for others like herself in more recent years than ever before, specifically by embracing her curves. Such is the case in her song titled “Juice”. In addition to her seemingly effortless vocals, many would be surprised to know she is an exceptional flute player and even incorporates the instrument into her performances. Lizzo represents hope for women who have been shamed for their physical appearance and have ultimately felt underrepresented.

3. H.E.R.

H.E.R. performing at the 62nd Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on January 26, 2020

From the moment I heard this artist, I knew she would easily rise to widespread popularity. Her remarkable voice alone has the ability to captivate millions. H.E.R., which stands for “Having Everything Revealed,” ironically operates with mystery. When seen by the public, not for a second is she seen without sunglasses to conceal her eyes, on and off stage. Gabi Wilson first hailed as a child prodigy when she played a rendition of “No One” by Alicia Keyes on The Today Show, at the age of 12. Unbeknownst to the world, years later she would step out into the light with her mysterious stage name, H.E.R. Explaining the name and why she has never revealed her eyes, she states, “I want the people to hear the music for what it is, and not have any judgments or make any assumptions.” Her most vulnerable unveiling is through her music and the power of her voice, not by her physical appearance. She is a R&B singer/songwriter that, in 2017, got the attention of many figures in the music industry with her first EP, H.E.R Vol. 1. H.E.R. received her first two Grammy Awards at the 61st Grammys in 2019 for Best New Artist and Best R&B Song. The singer was respectively recognized at the 62nd Grammy Awards, receiving nominations in the top categories: Album, Record and Song of the Year, for her EP H.E.R Vol. 2 and her track “Hard Place”. H.E.R. can be compared to the singer Sia, as they both conceal their faces in attempt to let their messages grasp the audience. I am eager to see where music takes this rising star, and as a fan, will follow her throughout every step in her musical journey.

4. Maddie and Tae

Maddie Marlow and Tae Dye of Maddie & Tae.
Image of country duo Maddie and Tae, captured by Kevin White

Whether you are a fan of country music or not, there’s no denying that these two women are strong, talented female artists that have changed the way many perceive country music. With their empowering debut single in 2014, “Girl In A Country Song”, country duo Maddie and Tae address the inequity of standards between men and women in the music industry, as it is seemingly at its highest in recent years. The song mocks me the typical male-sung radio hit by saying, “…all we’re good for is lookin’ good for you and your friends on the weekend, nothin’ more. We used to get a little respect…shakin’ my moneymaker ain’t ever made me a dime and there ain’t no sugar for you in this shaker of mine. Tell me one more time you gotta get you some of that, Sure I’ll slide on over, but you’re gonna get slapped…These days it ain’t easy being that…Girl in a country song”. Speaking on their intended message with this song Maddie stated, “ ‘Girl In A Country Song’ is basically a song about what it’s like to be the girl in modern day country songs and how hard it is to be this perfect Barbie doll girl that we are portrayed as”. They both agreed that “It’s very hard and high expectations that no one can really live up to.” In 2014 they landed a deal with Big Machine Label Group, which is also Taylor Swift’s label. Both girls fiercely represent what it means to be a woman. Speaking more on their hit song, they explained, “In ‘Girl in a Country Song’… we were just calling out the trend of this stereotype of a woman who has to just sit there and look hot and do whatever the guy tells her to do, and look a certain way. We didn’t fit this stereotype…We’re not that, and we’re not women [who] can just keep our mouths shut and not say anything or not have a voice. We wanted to speak up for the women who felt that same way.” In a society in which half the world shuns those who wear the specific label of “feminist”, Maddie and Tae provided clarity in saying, “…Tae and I are completely comfortable with being labeled as feminists because feminism actually means someone who believes in equality for men and women. For some reason there’s a stigma with feminism, saying, “Oh, we hate men.” But it’s not that…It’s just saying, “Hey, women deserve the opportunities that men have, and vice versa. Men deserve the opportunities that women have.” We’re totally comfortable with saying that, and speaking out for women and men. At the end of the day, we’re just trying to give people a voice.” For this, Maddie and Tae inspire young girls and set an example for future generations of women in music.

5. Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift, 2019 Billboard Women in Music, Red Carpet Fashion
Taylor Swift on Billboard’s 2019 Women In Music Awards carpet. Steve Granitz/WireImage

Taylor Swift said it best in her acceptance speech that she recited when she became the first-ever recipient of Billboard’s Woman of the Decade Award at the 2019 Women in Music Awards. She recalls, “… as a female in this industry, some people will always have slight reservations about you… people love to explain away a woman’s success in the music industry. Taylor revealed that 2010, when she was a young, upcoming artist, marked a time in which she was thrown into the flames of harsh backlash, more than she had ever experienced before. She says “…now I realize that this is just what happens to a woman in music if she achieves success or power beyond people’s comfort level.” She continues on to say, “… women in this industry are criticized and measured up to each other and picked at for their bodies, their romantic lives, their fashion, or have you ever heard someone say about a male artist, ‘I really like his songs but I don’t know what it is, there’s just something about him I don’t like?’ No! That criticism is reserved for us!…We are held at a higher, sometimes impossible-feeling standard.” Addressing her recent battle with her music manager she had this to say: “…the definition of the toxic male privilege in our industry is people saying, ‘But he’s always been nice to me,’ when I’m raising valid concerns about artists and their rights to own their music…The fact is that private equity is what enabled this man to think…that he could buy me.” Taylor Swift firsthand became victim to unfair treatment by men in the music industry in late 2019, but this amiable, confident singer has always held her head high when faced with trouble. She stands for equality and women empowerment. Her song “The Man” perfectly calls out such ridiculous standards for women in music, highlighting how men are easily viewed as a star, yet women just can’t seem to the receive the same praise. The song voices, “What’s it like to brag about raking in dollars and getting bitches and models?…If I was out flashin’ my dollars I’d be a bitch, not a baller… I’m so sick of running as fast as I can wondering if I’d get there quicker if I was a man”. No matter the backlash she may face, Taylor remains wholeheartedly outspoken in her beliefs. As Taylor’s star continues to rise, she is a fighter, and a powerful catalyst for women in music.

While there are many more notable woman that I could have mentioned, these are just a few that I genuinely feel have changed the way we view and respect women as artists. While still not resolved, there has been more acceptance of the power behind a woman’s message through song. I’m someone who finds a story in every person, and sees the power of each lyric woven in the art of music. I strive to use my platform as not only a storyteller, but a woman writer, to shine light upon these female singers who have shared their own stories with gripping melodies over heart-felt instrumentals. We have reached a breakthrough in history, and I hope this success becomes the rule rather than the exception in the industry. We the people seem to finally be listening to these women who have fought so long to be heard.