I've always enjoyed football, and I think one reason is that success requires so much execution. A great game isn't won by one spectacular play. It's won because dozens of people consistently do their jobs—blocking, running routes, reading defenses, communicating, adjusting, and executing under pressure. The more I think about it, the more it reminds me of business. Running a business isn't about one big sale or one viral social media post. It's about showing up every day, serving your clients well, following up with leads, managing your finances, improving your systems, and making hundreds of small decisions that add up over time. Football also reminds me that neither business nor life is perfect. There are big wins. There are costly mistakes. There are moments when everything seems to click... ...and moments when you wonder what just happened. But the best football teams—and the best businesses—have something in common. They know how to endure. They don't let one bad play define the game. They learn, adjust, and line up for the next play. Maybe that's why football has always resonated with me. It reminds me of my time as a conductor, too. Everyone has a role to play, and when everyone executes together with discipline and purpose, the result is something much greater than any one individual could accomplish alone. That's how great teams are built. And that's how great businesses are built. DBR P.S. If you didn't know, I own DBR Bookkeeping, which has proudly been a sponsor of this community. Supporting local businesses, entrepreneurs, and community events is something I genuinely enjoy. As we begin thinking about next season, I'm looking forward to finding more ways for local businesses to get involved and continue investing in this amazing community.