I did not wear any of our Colts jerseys to the confirmation session for my son today, although I spotted plenty of jerseys at mass. After the championship game, I was defintely invested for all the same reasons why I've been married since 1986: Vonne was born in Indiana and it mattered plenty to her.
So yeah, we had all the widescreens tuned, and after I did all the floors in the house and worked out, I was wearing my Harrison #88 and in the home theater, just refurbished with a new lamp for the InFocus HD projector (don't ask the price).
After the first quarter, it felt just fine, like any good Colt victory, and I was feeling very positive for Peyton, who deserves everything he gets.
But it did not happen, and it did not happen in such a Favre-like way: giving away the game on an INT-TD-return.
Needless to say I am even more bonded to my AFC mistress by this pain. Vonne slapped me on the shoulder after the return and said, "Now, we'll move up even faster on the waiting list for season tickets!?
Of course I love this woman!
And it does feel good to contemplate staying here longer than expected. I do love this house, and I do love this family. And now that I know that Indiana is not necessarily a cursed physical location for me (post sinus surgery), I am happy enough contemplating staying longer, especially since my Pack is on sked to show up here for the 2012 SB in Indy!
But it does hurt.
Not like the Pack loss to Denver, but the household is sad.
My younger son and I had to immediately switch to a first season "Lost" episode to clear our palates, and check out Kate's outfit on Disc 5.
I am happy for NOLA though. The team delivered me from Farve and, as such, they deserve everything they dare grasp. Congrats to the Saints.
Beyond all this, I do suspect we've just witnessed an historic Super Bowl. Remember, this is the season of the Belichick 4th-and-2 go-for-it. Consider the Saints go-for-broke at the end of the first half and then the on-side to start the second. I do believe we're seeing the early onset of the no-punt NFL--already brewing in the HS and college game.
And I think this game will be perceived as a turning point in NFL history.