I’m not a hard-core football fan. I’m not even soft-core. I’m more of what you would call a “Bowler.” The only televised football game I watch all season is the Super Bowl. Unless my one inherited team (Denver Broncos have been my dad’s favorite since before I can remember) makes it, I have no idea who to root for. Since I don’t watch any games leading to the big one, I have no investment in any other team. But I still like to watch the Super Bowl. At least, until halftime. Plus, with the Super Bowl comes Super Bowl food. I’m in.
So how do I decide who to pull for? Sometimes the game has to start first. I have this natural instinct to pull for the perceived underdog. Or, as my brother puts it, be the antagonist. But I like describing myself as the underdog cheerleader. The team nobody else is cheering for or the second one to score. This means I have cheered for a lot of losing teams (did I mention the Broncos are my inherited team? I’m used to it).
This year I already determined the underdog was the New England Patriots. The New York Giants are more of a machine than a team. Don’t argue with me. I realize all teams are more franchises and businesses than actual teams. But for some reason, the New York Giants sounded more corporate than the Pats. All I can say is that it makes sense in my head. I can’t really connect the dots for you. Sometimes you just have to nod and agree with me so that I’ll move on.
However, once I discovered who the quarterbacks are for the teams, I have switched alliances. For the second year in a row I am picking my Super Bowl team based on the off-field antics of the quarterbacks. It worked for me last year with Green Bay (thanks Aaron!).
The New York Giants’ quarterback is Eli Manning. I mainly know him from the cute commercials he does with his brother, Peyton. I’ve heard a lot about the Manning family. Everything I’ve heard has been centered on football. No scandals. No off field shenanigans. Strictly football. Since that’s his career, I like that. I appreciate the fact I haven’t read about him anywhere else. And, I’m so gonna sound like a girly girl, but I think he’s cute. But don’t tell my brother that’s how I pick my team – I’ll never hear the end of it.
The New England Patriots’ quarterback is Tom “KenDoll” Brady. It’s not that I have something against extremely beautiful people. Well, maybe I do. But it’s more the fact that I’ve read a lot about Brady in entertainment news and I’m sick of him. He’s become more celebrity than football player. I’ve read too much about him. I know too much about him and not what he should be known for. I just can’t bring myself to cheer for him.
On Sunday, while we are gathered to watch the Super Bowl, I will be the only Giants’ cheerleader in a room full of Pats. So, I guess I will be the underdog again. Go Giants!
And they won!..
Yay!