As a little bit of background for my sports allegiances, my parents both grew up in the Boston area. My Dad grew up a HUGE Patriots, Red Sox and Celtics fan. Upon moving to Chicago, after law school, he wanted to become a Cubs fan because given the history of the two organizations, there was little chance that he would ever have to choose between the two clubs (remember this pre-dated interleague play, so the only time American and National League teams met was in the World Series). Unfortunately for him, he (like all fans should have by now) grew so frustrated with the losing ways of the Cubs, their refusal to even attempt to improve, the logistical nightmare that is going to a baseball game at Wrigley Field (I've always maintained Wrigley Field is an awesome bar, but a terrible place if you actually care about baseball), that he raised us White Sox fans. While he still maintained his allegiance to the Red Sox, my younger brother and I were such baseball fans and my family went to so many White Sox games growing up that his allegiance to the Red Sox softened and he became a dual fan, many times choosing the happiness of his children (and by extension the White Sox) over that of his own (the Red Sox). Having two young boys growing up in the mid-1990s in Chicago, during the Michael Jordan era, he quickly switched out his Celtics fandom to root on the Bulls en route to their six championships.
Fans entering Gillette Stadium |
The weekend itself was an excellent one, I got to catch up with some college friends (It was great seeing you, Will, Lo and Flanders), despite a snow storm (there have been two snow storms in Boston this year so far, and I have been there for both...go figure...). I got to see my mom and sister, spend some quality time with my parents, and see my Dad's new office in Boston.
With seconds to go after driving the length of the field and having what looked to be a sure touchdown knocked out of the hands of Lee Evans by Patriots undrafted rookie defensive back Sterling Moore, the Ravens lined up for what should have been a sure-thing 32 yard field goal to tie the game and send it to overtime.
Ravens kicker, Billy Cundiff shanked the field goal wide left giving the Patriots the win.
It was an incredible experience, one I'm so thankful I got to experience, and even more grateful that I got to experience it with my Dad. One more win to go for Tom Brady to win his fourth Superbowl and end the best quarterback of this generation debate once and for all. Go Pats!!
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