Sunday, February 6, 2011

Super Bowl Champs - It's Much More Than That


This is my first blog of 2011 and wow this one feels great! As many of you know, I grew up in Wisconsin. Sundays meant Green Bay Packer football. To witness them become Super Bowl Champs this past Sunday night was euphoric!

However, I don't want to write about how they were a #6 seed and overcame a ridiculous amount of injuries to key players all year long. I'd rather share why this is such an emotional victory as a sports fan. I exchanged text messages with a good friend of mine, who is a former NFL player (he will remain nameless, but let's just say his initials are W.D.). I asked why he was so shocked that I was overcome with joy and emotion after watching the Packers win. He said, "dude it's just a game." My response to that was, 'its much more than that.'

The NFL game is unique to other pro sports because your team plays one day a week. It's usually on Sunday afternoons. Growing up as a kid, this makes for the perfect scenario to find quality time with mom and dad and any siblings in the house. Watching the Packers win this Sunday night brought back memories of sitting on my couch as a 10 year old or 15 year old in Milwaukee with my parents, my brother and watching guys like Lynn Dickey at quarterback, Eddie Lee Ivory, James Lofton. No matter what happened throughout the week, I knew Sundays our family would be together because the Packer game was coming on the television.

I spent much of this past Sunday night texting with my brother. My dad called periodically to check my heart rate and to make sure I didn't pop one too many xanex pills! I even found myself thinking of my mom who passed away in 2002. I know she would be thrilled right now too.

"It's much more than that." This is about Emotions. Memories. Family. Tradition. It's a celebration of a journey. For me, the journey isn't the 16 game season, but rather the trip down memory lane.

My nine year old nephew watched the game Sunday night. He sat on the couch with his dad and grandfather. He saw the Green Bay Packers win. He may not appreciate it today, but 20 years from now he will remember this night. He may not remember the play of Aaron Rodgers or the interception by Nick Collins. What he will remember is how for one night in February he shared a special moment with family. He will realize it was more than just a game. "It's much more than that."

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