Wow! I have to say that after years of not being a fan, Brian and I are certainly getting quite the introduction into all the excitement NFL football has to offer! Amazingly, both the Vikings and the Jets won their division games on Sunday, and so this coming Sunday, they're playing in their conference championship games!! And this also means the possibility of a Vikings-Jets Superbowl is still alive!
But before I go into that, let me talk a little about last Sunday's games. The Vikings-Cowboys game was great because the entire Vikings team looked good - including the defense. The defense had been a little sketchy the last few games, but on Sunday they looked more like they had back in October. Even my favorite defensive player, Jared Allen, had his first sack in several games! And he wasn't the only one who had a turn knocking down Tony Romo. The Cowboys really just seemed unable to do anything, as evidenced by the very lopsided final score of 34-3. But that didn't bother me one bit! I thought it was great to see the Vikings on fire!
And as I think about the Jets-Chargers game and why that was exciting, I'd have to say that it was pretty much for the same reason - the entire Jets team looked good too. There was no question in my mind that the defense would perform well - after all, they have the number one defense in the NFL - but I was kind of worried about the offense. However, they warmed themselves up slowly, and by the second half, they were looking good and scoring points. And they actually scored enough points to win the game!! At the end of the fourth quarter, when there was about a minute left, it slowly dawned on me that the Jets really were going to win, and the Chargers couldn't do anything about it! I really was quite astonished - but thrilled as well!
Of course, this means we have at least one more Sunday of nerve-wracking excitement in our household! And I really don't know what to think at this point about who's going to win each game. It boggles my own mind when I think about how many articles and interviews I've read about these upcoming games and the reasons why each of the four teams could win or lose. I mean, I have really become a football fanatic! Although I wouldn't be able to have a very long, complicated conversation about technical aspects of the game, I think I could probably keep up in a simpler conversation for a good while. And at this point, I think I can list the names and numbers of more Vikings players than Brian can. (I'm getting there with the Jets - but we haven't seen as many of their games on TV because they weren't broadcast in our area.)
So, back to the idea of a Vikings-Jets Superbowl - I guess it really could still happen, but do I want it to? I'm not sure! I will be sad if one of the teams loses on Sunday, but if they both win, I really don't know who I'm going to root for! There are so many good reasons to root for both teams! But I guess I shouldn't worry about that yet... right now I just have to make it through this coming Sunday!
If I don't play basketball, what DO I do? All sorts of different things, which you can read about here.
Showing posts with label New York Jets. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Playoffs!
If you remember from my post back in October (titled "a strange transformation"), my husband and I, for the first time in our lives, have become fans of NFL football. And we're not only supporting one team, but two - the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Jets.
And can you believe this - both of our teams are in the playoffs! And they're both playing today! So at 1:00 today we'll be wearing our Vikings apparel, cheering them on against the Cowboys, and then after that game is over we'll quickly change into our Jets apparel, and start rooting for them to beat the Chargers!!
I know there are probably some mathematical statistics that could be calculated to determine the odds of this situation, but I have to think it's a pretty rare occurence. I mean, consider the following:
1) it's our first year following NFL football
2) there are 32 teams in the NFL - 16 in each conference
3) we become fans of one team in each conference
4) both teams make their conference playoffs
5) both teams play on the same day
And I'd say most people would agree that the Jets being in the playoffs is kind of surprising. (Even in October I was saying I didn't expect them to make it!) With a rookie coach and a rookie quarterback, they weren't exactly a well-oiled machine. However, they're certainly looking more like that now, as the season has unfolded.
As for the Vikings, well, I don't think it's as much of a surprise that they're in the playoffs, with quarterback Brett Favre at the helm. However, their performance in December kind of fizzled a little, although they did do well in the last game they played.
However, despite what others may have thought and predicted, both the Vikings and the Jets are getting ready to play today, in really big games. And I think they both have very tough opponents to face. The Vikings got a week off to rest and recharge, which will hopefully help them, along with their home-field advantage. On the other hand, the Jets have not had a break, but it seems like for them that might be a good thing, because they've been building momentum and getting better each week. Of course all this could be subjective wishful thinking of a fan. :-)
I certainly hope both teams win, but I don't think it's guaranteed for either of them. So It's going to be quite a tense afternoon in our household today!!
And can you believe this - both of our teams are in the playoffs! And they're both playing today! So at 1:00 today we'll be wearing our Vikings apparel, cheering them on against the Cowboys, and then after that game is over we'll quickly change into our Jets apparel, and start rooting for them to beat the Chargers!!
I know there are probably some mathematical statistics that could be calculated to determine the odds of this situation, but I have to think it's a pretty rare occurence. I mean, consider the following:
1) it's our first year following NFL football
2) there are 32 teams in the NFL - 16 in each conference
3) we become fans of one team in each conference
4) both teams make their conference playoffs
5) both teams play on the same day
And I'd say most people would agree that the Jets being in the playoffs is kind of surprising. (Even in October I was saying I didn't expect them to make it!) With a rookie coach and a rookie quarterback, they weren't exactly a well-oiled machine. However, they're certainly looking more like that now, as the season has unfolded.
As for the Vikings, well, I don't think it's as much of a surprise that they're in the playoffs, with quarterback Brett Favre at the helm. However, their performance in December kind of fizzled a little, although they did do well in the last game they played.
However, despite what others may have thought and predicted, both the Vikings and the Jets are getting ready to play today, in really big games. And I think they both have very tough opponents to face. The Vikings got a week off to rest and recharge, which will hopefully help them, along with their home-field advantage. On the other hand, the Jets have not had a break, but it seems like for them that might be a good thing, because they've been building momentum and getting better each week. Of course all this could be subjective wishful thinking of a fan. :-)
I certainly hope both teams win, but I don't think it's guaranteed for either of them. So It's going to be quite a tense afternoon in our household today!!
Sunday, October 11, 2009
A strange transformation
Later on today, I'm going to be doing something that, if you had told me a year ago I'd be doing, I would have said, "Really? That's kind of surprising," but two years ago and prior, I would have said, "No way. I don't believe that at all."
No, it's not riding my bicycle - although those comments actually do match pretty well with my change in attitude towards bicycling over the past couple of years. (Not to mention the fact that it would be a good day for a ride today!)
No, instead, what I will be doing in a couple of hours is accompanying my husband to a local bar and grill to watch an NFL football game.
This may not sound remarkable, except perhaps when I mention that for more than 18 of the almost-20 years we've been together, Brian never cared for football at all. In fact, he and I would have "anti-Superbowl parties" each year, where we'd sit around, eat snacks, and not watch the Superbowl.
So why, now, do I find myself washing NFL replica jerseys each week and looking through my closet for purple or green tops to wear?
It started in August 2008. We were in Las Vegas for our anniversary vacation. Because every casino has a sports book, and all kinds of sports betting is allowed there, there are TVs everywhere tuned to sports channels. The big news at the time we were there was Brett Favre - whether he was going to retire, whether the Green Bay Packers would keep him another year, etc. It was on all the televisions at all hours of the day and night, and Brian became quite interested in the story. He was very excited when Brett Favre signed with the Jets, but I figured his interest in the subject of football would fade once we got back from vacation.
I was wrong. Not too long after we got back, after some persuasion by his friend Toly, Brian purchased the "Madden 09" football video game for the Xbox 360 (with Brett Favre- still in a Packers jersey- on the cover). He started playing it online with Toly, and he began getting into it. And playing the video football game seemed to give him a better appreciation for real-life football.
I don't think he watched a full Jets game last season when Brett Favre was playing, but when it came to be playoff season, both of us actually did watch a few of the playoff games - and even I found them to be pretty exciting. And, for the first time ever, in February of this year, we both watched an entire Superbowl game.
This summer, as you probably know, there was more Brett Favre drama, which Brian again followed very closely. In fact, early in the summer, long before Brett signed with the Vikings, he had a custom Vikings jersey made with Brett's name and number on it. He wore it in public a few times, and it caused quite a few comments and questions from people, which was pretty funny. He ended up returning that jersey because the number was peeling, but weeks later he was happily able to order an official Brett Favre Vikings jersey.
However, even though Brian is definitely a Brett Favre fan, he has not abandoned his support of the New York Jets. He has a connection to the Jets from way back - one of his favorite moves as a kid was the 1980 movie Flash Gordon, in which the lead character was a quarterback for the New York Jets.
So, in addition to owning a Favre Vikings jersey (and a Favre Jets jersey), he also has the jersey for New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez. And he's following both teams this year - so much so, that he's actually going elsewhere to watch the games when they aren't being shown locally. And, as I mentioned at the beginning of the post, I've been going with him.
There's a little more motivation now for Brian to more closely follow those two teams- as well as many others. Toly talked him into joining a Fantasy Football league this year, and with the help of another friend, Bob, who really studies and knows a lot about football, Brian set up a team. And as of right now, he's in second place in his league! He seems to be enjoying it pretty well, although he's the first to admit he truly doesn't understand every aspect of Fantasy Football. From what I've seen of it over his shoulder, it does seem kind of complicated, but I guess you don't really have to know every single detail about it to be able to participate - or win.
And so, after many years, our household has been transformed into a 'football household.' I'm still kind of marveling at this change, but I don't mind it. I've actually enjoyed watching the few games I've seen so far and learning more about the game. And Brian is happy to have me join him in this new pastime.
So maybe in February of 2010, we'll end up hosting our first-ever "Superbowl Party" - and cross your fingers that the Vikings will be one of the teams in the game! (I'd say 'or the Jets' too, but I'm not sure they have as good of a chance as the Vikings do. :-))
No, it's not riding my bicycle - although those comments actually do match pretty well with my change in attitude towards bicycling over the past couple of years. (Not to mention the fact that it would be a good day for a ride today!)
No, instead, what I will be doing in a couple of hours is accompanying my husband to a local bar and grill to watch an NFL football game.
This may not sound remarkable, except perhaps when I mention that for more than 18 of the almost-20 years we've been together, Brian never cared for football at all. In fact, he and I would have "anti-Superbowl parties" each year, where we'd sit around, eat snacks, and not watch the Superbowl.
So why, now, do I find myself washing NFL replica jerseys each week and looking through my closet for purple or green tops to wear?
It started in August 2008. We were in Las Vegas for our anniversary vacation. Because every casino has a sports book, and all kinds of sports betting is allowed there, there are TVs everywhere tuned to sports channels. The big news at the time we were there was Brett Favre - whether he was going to retire, whether the Green Bay Packers would keep him another year, etc. It was on all the televisions at all hours of the day and night, and Brian became quite interested in the story. He was very excited when Brett Favre signed with the Jets, but I figured his interest in the subject of football would fade once we got back from vacation.
I was wrong. Not too long after we got back, after some persuasion by his friend Toly, Brian purchased the "Madden 09" football video game for the Xbox 360 (with Brett Favre- still in a Packers jersey- on the cover). He started playing it online with Toly, and he began getting into it. And playing the video football game seemed to give him a better appreciation for real-life football.
I don't think he watched a full Jets game last season when Brett Favre was playing, but when it came to be playoff season, both of us actually did watch a few of the playoff games - and even I found them to be pretty exciting. And, for the first time ever, in February of this year, we both watched an entire Superbowl game.
This summer, as you probably know, there was more Brett Favre drama, which Brian again followed very closely. In fact, early in the summer, long before Brett signed with the Vikings, he had a custom Vikings jersey made with Brett's name and number on it. He wore it in public a few times, and it caused quite a few comments and questions from people, which was pretty funny. He ended up returning that jersey because the number was peeling, but weeks later he was happily able to order an official Brett Favre Vikings jersey.
However, even though Brian is definitely a Brett Favre fan, he has not abandoned his support of the New York Jets. He has a connection to the Jets from way back - one of his favorite moves as a kid was the 1980 movie Flash Gordon, in which the lead character was a quarterback for the New York Jets.
So, in addition to owning a Favre Vikings jersey (and a Favre Jets jersey), he also has the jersey for New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez. And he's following both teams this year - so much so, that he's actually going elsewhere to watch the games when they aren't being shown locally. And, as I mentioned at the beginning of the post, I've been going with him.
There's a little more motivation now for Brian to more closely follow those two teams- as well as many others. Toly talked him into joining a Fantasy Football league this year, and with the help of another friend, Bob, who really studies and knows a lot about football, Brian set up a team. And as of right now, he's in second place in his league! He seems to be enjoying it pretty well, although he's the first to admit he truly doesn't understand every aspect of Fantasy Football. From what I've seen of it over his shoulder, it does seem kind of complicated, but I guess you don't really have to know every single detail about it to be able to participate - or win.
And so, after many years, our household has been transformed into a 'football household.' I'm still kind of marveling at this change, but I don't mind it. I've actually enjoyed watching the few games I've seen so far and learning more about the game. And Brian is happy to have me join him in this new pastime.
So maybe in February of 2010, we'll end up hosting our first-ever "Superbowl Party" - and cross your fingers that the Vikings will be one of the teams in the game! (I'd say 'or the Jets' too, but I'm not sure they have as good of a chance as the Vikings do. :-))
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