It’s Super Bowl Sunday! If polls are to be believed, I will join over one hundred million other fans watching the world championship of football. Unless something disastrous happens before this evening’s game, I will watch my fifty-second game. I’ve watched them all, dating back to the first one when the Bart Starr led Packers easily defeated the Len Dawson led Chiefs in what was not even called the Super Bowl. It was the NFL-AFL Championship. It doesn’t matter, I pulled for the wrong team…as usual.
The game has certainly changed…except for me pulling for the losing team. I have actually rooted for the winner half a dozen times…maybe. In some ways, it has become more about the concerts, half-time show and commercials than the game itself. I must admit I have always enjoyed the commercials…especially the Budweiser Frogs and Clydesdales. And there was the one featuring a scantily clad and pubescent Britney Spears dancing under erect Pepsi Cola bottles, which popped their lids in a foaming conclusion…after a Viagra commercial. Very poor timing.
What I’ve not enjoyed, is seeing teams I pull for demolished. As I look back, the line from the Steely Dan tune, “Deacon Blues”, comes to mind.
“They got a name for the winners in the world
I want a name when I lose
They call Alabama the Crimson Tide
Call me Deacon Blues”
So just call me Deacon Don I guess.
On to the politics of the game. Kneeling versus Standing…or Standing versus Kneeling, boycotting versus watching. Because my father was a World War II veteran, I will…probably never kneel…even though I believe their cause is just. Because my father was a World War II veteran I’ll never berate those who do, and I’ll never boycott. It may be the biggest game of the year, but it is still a game…an expensive game but a game none-the-less. It’s not life or death…and despite what they might say, it isn’t war.
I find it interesting people will wish failure upon others because of their political views. Sure, some of the people playing the game are spoiled and I would say all are overpaid…just like in other businesses. According to many, it’s just Capitalism. The league and owners are getting rich and commercials cost way too much. Just Capitalism… right? Some of the players are criminals…just like in other businesses. Some are not very loveable…just like in other businesses. I would also comment that an old white guy probably shouldn’t comment on the trials and tribulations young black men might go through despite what they make now because it’s not about money.
What really concerns me are the folks who make their livings off professional football who aren’t players, coaches or owners. The groundskeepers, the guy on the street hawking knock-off t-shirts, the folks working in concessions, even the folks working in the Wilson factory producing the footballs for the game…over three hundred. These people rely upon the game of football for their livelihoods. Do we wish to put them out of work because of a political stand? I don’t.
Art, and I believe there is an art to all forms of athletics, has always reflected the politics of the times. From Dante’s Inferno to Common Sense to “For What It’s Worth” to present day Rap and in between. Politics and social upheavals have fueled many art forms and people have used their forums to express their beliefs…and their protest. They have the right, and we need to protect those rights at all costs…and yes, you have the same right to turn it off or change the channel. I also reserve the right to believe wishing failure upon my friends and neighbors is stupid…even if I don’t know them, and even if they pull for a different team…or political party.
Above all, and most important…Gooooo Loser!
Don Miller writes on varying subjects…some might be considered interesting. Please go to his author’s page and check him out. https://www.amazon.com/Don-Miller/e/B018IT38GM
I love that Steely Dan song. This gives it a whole new level of meaning for me. Thanks.
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