I made it home in time for the last half of the 2nd quarter in the opening season game and started firing off the questions to my man and our neighbor. I figured it was time to learn the fundamentals! Before 7:00pm Pacific Time, the only positions I really knew were quarterback, running back, and wide receiver. Due to a combination of reality television and USC alumni status, I knew some major players. VHI shows featuring Terrell Owens & Chad Ochocinco taught be about the wide receiver in addition to the headache of dating an NFL star. I mean what sane woman would put up with all the cheating, cigar smoking, hours spent "watching tape", and horrible fashion choices? Ochocinco is hot but I just can't date a man who wears white pants on a regular basis & lives in Cincinnati. Reggie Bush was the only running back I ever knew. Quarterbacks are a little easier to recognize as they're always getting the love from the press & fans. Unless you've been living under a rock, names like Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Jay Cutler, Philip Rivers, Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Dan Marino & Drew Brees are pretty much household names. It must have something to do with their pretty faces. Other than these guys, everyone just went into the category Offense or Defense. And thank God they were wearing different colored uniforms otherwise I would never know the difference!
Lesson #1: The positions on the field. Let's start with Offense...we've got the QB, center, wide receiver, running back, full back, tight end, and offensive lineman (tackles and guards). Then we have the Defense...lineman, linebackers, cornerbacks, and safety. My neighbor told me that the numbers on the players' jerseys actually correspond to the position they play. This required more investigating! According to Wikipedia, a system of assignment of jersey numbers was started by the NFL in 1952 (see imaginary footnote). You should google it to get more details, but basically players are assigned a number 1-99 based on their position. For example, offensive & defensive lineman are assigned a number between 60 and 79. Before 1973, the numbers 0 and 00 were allowed, but apparently that's not cool anymore. And there's your first NFL factoid :-)
I hope you weren't expecting any additional info about the different positions. I get overwhelmed easily and, truth be told, I had to write down the positions just to remember them from 2 hours ago. Plus, I'm really more interested in sizing up the players and making my own commentary. I don't need Bob Costas to tell me who I should like and who's good! Seriously, Costas looks like a muppet and he gets all dramatic about the back stories. I love gossip just like every warm-blooded American, but it doesn't require slow motion footage and dramatic pauses. I want it quick and easily digestible, like the gossip and photos that come in my Us Weekly. Now here's my breakdown of the Packers vs. Saints game.
First, I really wanted the Saints to win as they were my Yahoo! Pro Football Pick 'Em choice for tonight. God help Drew Brees if he just cheated me out of $26 (insert menacingly shaking fist). Also, because I grew up around Chicago I was raised to hate the Green Bay Packers, Lambeau Field & Brett Favre. It was my birthright! I can let go of the feelings towards the Packers, but I really do hate Brett Favre. I'm glad he finally stayed retired this year instead of toying with every one's emotions and coming back at the last minute; then being a little whiny bitch about having to attend camp. Dude, we saw your penis via text message and now we all know what you were compensating for. But I digress...and apologize for the totally unprovoked animosity.
There were really 3 things that stuck out for me during this game: Drew Brees' sacking in the 3rd quarter, Packers Defense #52 & #50, and NFLshop.com. Let's start with the sacking. Why the hell did Drew Brees attempt to throw on the 4th down when the Saints could have guarenteed a field goal? And why didn't he throw away the ball before he got sacked? We'll never know the answer to the 1st question, but the second question led to a teachable moment: intentional grounding. I thought QB's could just toss the ball out of bounds if they were gonna get sacked, ran out of time, or got scared & didn't know what to do. It turns out they can only throw the ball before a sack if it's headed towards an intended receiver, otherwise it's a penalty and you lose 10 yards. Mystery solved, but I would have taken the 10 yards just to stop those big guys from jumping on me.
Moving on to the Packers' defense, especially #52 Clay Matthews & #50 AJ Hawk. I will now forever refer to these guys as the Toxic Twins (or Nelson). Check out those flowing blonde manes and nasty tackles! With a quick check of the Packers' roster I even found out that Matthews went to 'SC. There's no doubt that these two are great linebackers, but they would also make totally awesome knights at Medieval Times! They were my MVPs of the game.
Finally, NFLshop.com. Why is this important? It's not, I just want to incorporate shopping into my football watching. You can buy a couch with your team's insignia on it! Or a toaster that will burn your team's logo onto your toast. I'm too cheap to actually buy any of these items for myself, but I do accept gifts. Now my boyfriend has no excuse not to buy me stuff because he can buy me everything with a Steelers logo on it. I think it might even be a little "weekly segment" on my blog. Each week I will choose 1 feature item from NFLshop.com and my wonderful man can surprise me with it the next week in the mail. Luckily we live in sunny southern California, so I can actually wear a Steelers bikini in the Fall. Free Shipping!