Monday, February 1, 2016

SUPER BOWL 50

Super Bowl 50 is coming up on February 7th. Okay, now I am really feeling old since I can vividly recall Super Bowl III, three, as in 1-2-3. Geez, that was 47 years ago. How is it that I can easily remember something that happened 47 years ago??? Un-frickin-believable!

In fact Super Bowl III was when I first seriously got into pro football. As a quick side note - I don't know why they decided to use Roman numerals to identify the games. It was fine for the first 10 or 20 since most of us learned the basics of V, X, I, L & M in school. But when they got up into the 30s & 40s it became just a bit cumbersome. I mean, really, Super Bowl XXXVIII or Super Bowl XLVII. Who can glance at that & know it was 38 or 47?

But I digress, back to Super Bowl III in January of 1969 held in Miami, Florida at the old Orange Bowl. The New York Jets led by flamboyant quarterback Joe Namath took on the much stronger Baltimore Colts & Johnny Unitas (& Earl Morrall for you diehard fans).

I was only 18 years old & didn't know much about professional football - major league baseball had been my sport of choice. But when Broadway Joe Namath brashly declared a few days before the game that he "guaranteed a win" by the Jets, I was caught up in the hype. Football fans were aghast that the underdog Jets quarterback would be so bold. I loved it & jumped on the bandwagon.

My father & his friend, Harold, were huge sports fans. A few years prior I had attended my first pro football game with them on a rainy day at Frank Youell Field on the campus of Laney College where the Oakland Raiders played from 1962-65. Harold was a real character with a great sense of humor. It was always a treat to be in the company of my dad & Harold.

They couldn't believe Namath guaranteed a win. During a good natured "argument" when they both told me I was crazy for thinking there was any way the Jets would win, I proposed a bet with both of them! It was either $3 or $5 each - I can't remember. Of course, they agreed, saying it wasn't fair to take a girl's money - but if I insisted. I took the Jets with no points & they both had the Colts.

Well, needless to say when the Jets won 16-7, I collected my winnings & never let either one of them forget that they both lost to an 18 year old girl who knew nothing about football but listened to Joe Namath!  Harold has long since passed away but I reminded him & my dad of that bet for decades. And I have been hooked on football ever since.

Our family has hosted a small Super Bowl get together for many, many years now. We often did something fun & unique to the particular game as we all made our rooting choices. For instance when the Washington Redskins were in it & their offensive line was nicknamed "The Hogs", all their fans would wear plastic pig noses. I made some out of pink construction paper that we tied around our faces. Or when the Denver Broncos were dubbed the Orange Crush & everyone brought bottles of Orange Crush soda, I decorated a six pack of beer with Orange Crush labels to share with my dad. Hey, it kept me out of trouble.

The run that our San Francisco Forty-Niners had during the 1980s of 5 Super Bowl wins was legendary for all of us die-hard fans who suffered through the bad years. Those parties were the best - cheering on our OWN team to victory after victory! I swore I would never complain about them again - & I haven't.

These past two years there have been no Super Bowl parties for good reason. Lou finally "won" the right to purchase tickets to Super Bowl XLVIII (that's 48 in Roman numerals) in New Jersey which meant that we were there in person!  Woo Hoo!  The event was wonderful but the game sucked. The hated Seattle Seahawks, who beat our Niners in the title game (we were sooooo close to seeing our team in the Super Bowl), killed the Denver Broncos. And last year we watched it on the Oasis of the Seas in the middle of the Caribbean Sea where the New England Patriots beat those same Seattle Seahawks.

But this year I'm once again making my traditional Seven-Layer Bean Dip (that really only has 6 layers - go figure) & we will be cheering on either Peyton Manning & the Broncos or Cam Newton & the Panthers at my dad's house in Roseville.