I admit I enjoy football.
I became enamored with football when I was a child, sitting
crossed-leg on the floor in front of the television during a Steelers game. Terry Bradshaw passed the ball. It flew through the air in a perfect arch and
landed in the arms of a receiver far down field. It was absolutely magical, unreal, and
unforgettable.
During the 1970’s the Steelers were football’s finest,
winning four Super Bowls. Living in a
small town along the Rust Belt, not far from Pittsburgh, I could feel the elation
for the team’s success permeate everyone in the community. When the Steelers won, our little town
won. The emotions ran deep, and for me
still do.
It is not unusual to find me glued to YouTube watching footage of the Steelers. My favorites include Troy Polamalu, Mean Joe Greene, and of course Terry Bradshaw. My favorite play, the one
I always go back to, is after a missed Steelers field goal in Super Bowl X, Cowboys
safety Cliff Harris mockingly patted the kicker on his helmet and thanked him
for "helping Dallas out".
Harris was immediately thrown to the ground by linebacker Jack Lambert. Talk about sticking up for the members of
your team. I have always wanted someone to stand up for
me like that. Pummel my nemesis right
down to the ground. Lambert's way of tackling is no longer allowed in the NFL. But I still find footage of him defeating his opponents play after play inspiring.
At times, I can barely watch the Steelers play. I get too emotional. I have thrown remotes at the television set
in anger and turned cartwheels in the living room in joy. Even during the times when the Steelers have
not been successful I have stayed loyal, watching week after week during the
NFL season, waiting and hoping for an incredible Steelers win.
My worst moment as a Steelers fan this year was after the horrific loss to Denver. One member of my household, who shall remain
nameless because he’s a Colt’s fan and they are insignificant, spent
the entire evening “Tebowing”. He’s
still not forgiven for that episode of behavior and never will be.
But I will be watching on Sunday, even without a Steelers
appearance. Of course, I am looking forward to
Madonna’s half time show, but more so, I am looking forward to a great
game. You see, football is like
life. Line up, run your play, if you get
tackled get up, line up, and try again.
Try not to fumble. But if you do,
send in Lambert and get the ball back.
Then don’t stop until you cross the goal line.
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OMG you have to read what I wrote about when my team lost to Stanford - luckily we still went to the RoseBowl but I was pissed that we weren't in the running for the National Championship! UGGHH! Stopping in to follow form todays hop - hope you have time to visit soon and can return teh favor :) www.shaunanosler.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLOVE the analogy at the end. Good one, Sperk.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a football fan at all. I honestly don't even know what the game is about. But I still always watch the game, mostly for the snacks, commercials, and half time. Enjoy the game :)
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