Vladimirr wrote:
Cause dere ain't nuttin else to do in Wisconsin in da winter, ey? Beer, cheese, sausage, and football. Because growing up as a fan of a perpetually-losing team builds character, and makes it even sweeter when they start winning. Because the Packers are the only fan-owned NFL team. Because wearing cheese on your head is a fashion statement.
It's just not the same for baseball. I mean, I have a lot of fond memories of summertime afternoons spent listening to the Brewers game on AM radio. I spent more days at County Stadium than I can count, especially when I had a buddy who worked there and snuck me in through the groundskeeper entrance. Maybe it was just because there were more games in a season, maybe it's the pace of the game, I don't know... going to a baseball game was more about tailgating and hanging out.
Football was a way of life growing up. The entire city shuts down when it's game time (except them FIBs). On Sunday, the priest is hurrying up his sermon because it's almost game time. The streets are empty. If you're unlucky enough to work that Sunday, it's OK, because the boss pulls the old TV out of the back room, and business comes to a crawl. When there's a big play coming up, the place falls silent. Being a Packer Backer gives you instant comraderie with people who might otherwise just be random strangers, people from all age groups and walks of life. When you watch the game, you're taking a small part in something much bigger, a rich history going back almost a hundred years. It's that same feeling as when you go to the Green Bay Packers hall of fame.
In Florida, pro football doesn't seem to have the same impact on people's lives. Maybe college ball... but people aren't rabid about the Dolphins. I guess you don't have the fourth- and fifth- generation fans here. My family has been pretty accepting of me but I don't know if they get it 100% yet. My wife is really understanding. She watches the games with me, runs around like a lunatic ringing a bell when they score, and she volunteered to put green and gold in her hair for Sunday's game (I think I might get her to put on the face paint too)
Wow, I understand every word you've written, even the part about FIBs ...
I grew up rejecting the Packers, and looking outside of Wisconsin for my sports fixes. The Vikings had cool helmets ... I was born in Los Angeles, so, yeah, root for the Rams (and Dodgers). I lost interest in football for a while, then we moved to Green Bay, and I saw Bart Starr in a candy store. It was in the dark days of the late 70s, but damn if that man still didn't have charisma and an aura of leadership about him. I was drawn into the Packer mystique, and can proudly say that I have sat in the snow, in Lambeau Field, for a Packers loss in November.
So, blame it on Bart Starr, I guess.
Now that I live in LA, and my wife is a good Dodgers fan, I've rediscovered my love of the Dodgers. But, really, I just like baseball, don't really have to have any rooting interest to sit down and watch a game. Not quite the same with football, though. I just don't find it as intrinsically interesting.