Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Ben Seewald's Football Camp


"Ben likes to play quarterback. That's his favorite position. It's fun to see him in his element."
-Jessa Seewald

Did you tune in to last night's episode? If not, be sure to read our written recap.

Ben Seewald's football camp turns out to be a smashing success. With help from Jessa, the Duggar siblings, and a handful of guys who have played college and professional ball (listed below), he is able to welcome nearly 70 kids. The final event of the day is a flag football tournament, with the "coaches" stepping in as quarterbacks (video below).
  • Jeb Huckeba, defensive end, Seattle Seahawks
  • Cortez McCraney, defensive tackle, Mississippi State and Baltimore Ravens
  • Terry Spencer, offensive line and defensive line, University of Arkansas
  • Reggie Jones, wide receiver, Kansas City Chiefs
  • Spencer Brown, quarterback, University of Arkansas
  • Steve Conley, defensive end and linebacker, University of Arkansas and Pittsburgh Steelers


Photo/video courtesy TLC

43 comments:

  1. Where are all the girls?

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  2. A smashing success? All I saw were a bunch of kids running around getting sweaty, and then some man talks to them using vocabulary words they probably didn't understand to try to tell them a message that looked like it flew right over their heads. All the kids wanted to do was play.

    How did a once-and-done event like this change their lives in any way? I thought that was the goal of this, to make a difference in a kid's life. Seems you'd need to have this be a series of events, like a Big Brother program, with a lot more time invested than a single day. A "camp" is usually what you go to for many days, not just one. The whole thing was odd, and knowing this show and what they do for filming, suspicious. What did this camp cost? Was it free? How was it advertised? How were the kids selected? Did the parents know in advance about the filming and the preaching? Lots of details left unexplained last night, as usual.

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    1. Not to mention, they said 70+ People were there, but almost 20 of them were Duggars themselves. There wasn't a scene where at least one Duggar family member was there!

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    2. There is often a one day camp for different sports

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  3. What a great program and ministry!

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  4. Great show. Can't wait till the big event next week.. hurry Tuesday

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  5. Ben's favorite position is quarterback?

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  6. Enjoyed the show. So glad to see Ben's vision come to life with some awesome gentlemen.

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  7. Everyone looked hot and uncomfortable. You can see people fanning themselves in the background. Who picked that stifling hot venue? That was not smart.

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    1. It's Arkansas in the summer, after all!!! Our football kids practice in the late summer, in the heat, in the northeast! Just the way football is timed!

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    2. This was not football practice for school, which has to be done in late summer, it was some special "camp." By the amount of sweat on those t-shirts, I was amazed no kid fainted.

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  8. Ben is continuing to surprise me. My first impression of him was of a timid kid but he has proven me wrong. He followed through with his plan to reach out with kids after talking with Flame and truly made at attempt to enrich their lives through sports. Way to go Ben, I'm impressed!

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    1. It's ONE event staged most likely by TLC. Please correct me if that statement is incorrect.

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  9. I loved this episode, glad to see Ben doing this kind of service with the kids on his community. Great job Ben! Many blessings to you, your family and all the coaches that helped with your project. Awesome job every body don't let this be the only time GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!!

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  10. Very rewarding effort for the community. I'm sure those kids won't forget.WTG Ben!!!

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    1. They didn't explain that or anything... Where it was advertised, who was invited, how much it might have cost, who is actually behind "Life Champs," why this "camp" was only one day, etc. They should have explained more, not just make it look like it was Ben's idea and Ben paid for it. Also, he talked about wanting to serve "at risk" kids. It was never explained how that criteria was met. But being involved for only one day in the life of an "at risk" child, does that make any difference? How does that pull them out of risk? Again, not explained. It would have been more profound if we had understood where this program came from, not just watched a bunch of kids and a few former football players run around and get hot. They (TLC) blew it.

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    2. Sept 29 5:58pm.. I must ask, how do you know that Ben' s only involvement was just one day,you shouldn't assume this.

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    3. "I want to put on a football camp" Ben says, so he does it. One day. The organization is in Little Rock. He's not.

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  12. I'm so glad that the football camp was successful. Hopefully, it will become an annual event. Kids need good role models and fun activity in a safe environment.

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    1. It should be a daily or weekly event to really make a difference in a kid's life. Once a year, like Halloween or Christmas? No.

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    2. Kids in need require more than just a one day event to impact their lives!

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    3. I'm pretty sure tlc paid people to be there. Paid actors is thing for reality shows so it woukd cross my mind that they did. I mean who wouldn't want to use someone to advertise their organization?

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  13. I loved this episode. I thought the camp was so inspirational. It was encouraging to see how God used Ben and the other coaches to minister to the children.

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  14. I like this show. And I admire the Duggars. I really do. So I hope no one will think I'm anti-Duggar. But any football camp my son attended helped those interested to play quarterback. I was so surprised that Ben was quarterbacking. I think it's something he wanted to do so he created this camp to give him the opportunity. Next time I think some of the boys need to try quarterbacking too.

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  15. Please, please....it is a sin to knowingly mislead someone. "Ben Seewald's Football Camp"? Really. We have looked this group up and it is an already established thing. Ben didn't invent this activity or "found it" either. He actually did quite little to bring this already established camp.

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    1. I couldn't agree more. Lying is a sin, and to say this family stretches the truth is an understatement. This is not Ben Seewalds camp. Ben is a volunteer to an established camp that he had no part in forming. But I guess it's normal for this family to claim to be and do what they are not and have not done. ..

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    2. The point wasn't that he created the camp. He initiated the camp with volunteer's within that community and did so with a football friend.
      Two episodes ago the discussion started.
      The ladies running this blog mean well and don't intend to mislead the reader. I've seen the introduction to a feed phrasing confusing or excitingly embellished. Their hearts are good and if you watch the show regularly you understand.

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    3. He didn't initiate anything. As the first person already said, this group was already established. All he did was put together bags and take credit.

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    4. ...And then he stood there pretending not to know how many kids were coming, if any...

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  16. Great job on bens part to be involved with the kids but How come life champs ( life champs.com)
    Didn't get recognized? They are the ones who put the tournament on!! Tlc also paid for everything. Sad how tlc is stretching the truth and how the duggars just play along.....

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  17. Ben seems a nice guy but I didn't get much out of this segment. I think a RELATIONSHIP with kids at risk is important like big brothers/big sisters. Not sure a one-time camp accomplishes anything. Seems to have been the idea of tlc as a time filler?

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    1. I agree, 9:49. At this point, anything done on this show is suspect. TLC is not doing a good job of telling the truth or making the D kids look genuine.

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  18. I'd be interested to know what the football players really thought of Ben's idea???

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    1. Obviously they were were onboard with the day or they would not have volunteered their time to give kids a great afternoon.

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    2. This wasn't Ben's idea. Life Champs sports already existed. Ben just put together bags and took credit.

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  19. Isn't Ben in college? What sort of career is he pursuing?

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    1. Ministry, I think.

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    2. Reality television cast member, it would seem. And odd jobs technician.

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  20. No Cowboys player on the team.

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  21. "His element"? Ben never played more than pick up football games!!! If quarterbacking is his element; why didn't he ever play on an organized football team ???

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  22. That episode was about as real as the time Jinger sold a car....

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  23. I love the Duggars, but the show is becoming so repetitive. They repeat what they're doing about 5 times before they actually show the segment. The girls are now decorating what appears to be the same house Jill and Derrick lived in before they left for Central America. Another Duggar girl is swooning. I'm interested in what is happening to them, but this repeating everything over and over with very little new information is making me lose interest in the show. I love the Duggars, but the show is bothering me.

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