There's always next year...

0 comments Friday, June 18, 2010

Watching the last game of the season a few years back, I was reminded once again how frustrating it can be to be a dedicated fan. The Redskins were playing well, and actually WINNING! Had they been able to win a few more games earlier in the season, they might have had a chance to make the play-offs This was the team I had expected to see all season, the team I schlepped from Annapolis to Ashburn in the sweltering heat of August to watch during training camp...the team I bravely defended in the face of blistering attacks from Ravens fans in my mixed Redskins/Ravens Maryland neighborhood. I watched helplessly as the Skins pulled off a stunner of a win, but it wouldn't matter. They were going home, and the other teams (many of which I HATED!) were moving on to the playoffs.

Oh, the joy of watching them take to the field with such fearless abandon! It was magical, especially when the defense sacked the opposing quarterback, recovered the fumble and rumbled to the end-zone to set up the game’s only touchdown. It had been weeks – months, really – since I had enjoyed myself this much watching the Redskins play. Instead of waiting for the other shoe to drop (or a field goal to bump off the goal post, a fumble to fall into the hands of the other team, or any number of other hapless calamities to befall them), I was actually having fun! Why, I wondered, couldn’t they have played with this kind of fire earlier in the season? Where was this team earlier in the season? Why, oh why, couldn’t they have won just one more of those close games back in October?

Of course, you know the end of this tale. The Redskins were eliminated from playoff contention once again, making their post-season appearances VERY few and far between over the past 15 years. And the hopes of thousands of Redskins fans were shelved for another off-season, during which we will all ruminate and speculate and hope and pray and gear up for next year. The hardiest fans might suffer significant withdrawal at first, meeting in the blog spots to chat about Redskins draft picks, the Senior Bowl and the new coaching staff. Other, more casual fans simply move on to other sports without much fanfare, perhaps even occasionally throwing on their Redskins baseball caps without even a hint of angst. But most, if not all of us, will continue to ponder what might have been, at least for a little while.


And so, I thought about the trials of being a die-hard Redskin fan. It’s easy for the casual observer to laugh it off and say, “There’s always next year!” But for those of us who truly love our teams, that sentiment simply won’t be enough. We’ll fret and we’ll worry and we’ll argue and we’ll listen for any scrap of information we can find about our teams. And to add insult to injury, we’ll have to suffer through the indignity of other fans’ ecstasy, as their teams move through the playoffs on the annual march toward the Super bowl. In some ways, it can be a relief to be released from the anguish of it all, especially since the Redskins, at least, never seem to really dominate anymore, and when they have made the playoffs recently fans are left holding their breath until they are eventually and inevitably eliminated. In some ways, it's easier to just enjoy playoff football without all the stress. But it's not nearly as much fun. And it certainly can't take the sting out of a day in December that started out with so much promise, and turned out to just be too-little, too-late!

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Countdown to Kick-off!

0 comments Wednesday, June 16, 2010
About this time in the summer, I start to get antsy. Yes, the weather is warm, the kids are out of school, and it's time to relax. For most people, anyway. Cook-outs, lazy days by the pool, and cold beer...they all scream "summer is here" for the average mom. And I can enjoy these things, up to a point. But in the back of my mind, the clock has started to tick. I try to push the thoughts away, but they inevitably keep crowding back into my brain. Because while the lazy days of summer have definitely arrived, the countdown to kick-off for me has already begun.

I'm not talking about the start of the football season, at least not in the sense many people think of when that first whistle blows on the field and the games actually count. I'm talking about one of MY favorite times of the year: TRAINING CAMP!

Yup, I'm ready. Ready for the silence at Redskins Park to be broken. Ready for the heat and humidity to shimmer over the grassy fields, for the players to hose off their sweaty heads with those hose-nozzle contraptions they use during practice, for the live local radio coverage to begin. I'm ready for players whose names no one has ever heard of to take the field. I'm ready to watch 3rd-string quarterbacks to throw long, arching passes to 3rd and 4th-string receivers. I'm ready to root for underdog players who are long-shots to make the team, the ones the media trumps as the "hard-workers" and "character guys" most people know nothing about. I'm ready to stand in the baking sun with my binoculars up-close-and-personal with ten thousand other Redskin fans watching players stretching on the field. "One, Two, Three...huh. Two, Two, Three...HUH!"

I love it. Training camp is the REAL start of football season, at least for me. I love that day in late July when I turn on the news and they're showing footage of the players carrying their stereos and suitcases into some local hotel to begin their stay at camp...one of the oldest traditions in football. I love the guys carrying their clothes in a pillowcase, and the ones wearing those huge headphones and rocking their heads to the beat while refusing to acknowledge the cameras. I love turning on my local sports talk radio station in the car and hearing that first LIVE broadcast from Redskins Park!

Oh, the excitement...the expectation! Training camp is filled with promise, buoyed with the sense that everyone is starting over...that last year's horrible gaffes and major mistakes have all been forgiven and forgotten. Training camp is a fresh start, a new beginning, the dawning of a new day. It's a time for optimism. A time for good cheer. The past has been wiped away, and anything is possible. Who doesn't get excited about that??

I know, I know, it's ridiculous to start obsessing about training camp -- TRAINING CAMP -- where nothing actually counts and many players will be back bagging groceries and selling cars by fall, this early, but that is my lot in life and I have come to accept it. Every year, usually around Memorial Day, when everyone else is gearing up for summer vacation and splashing in the pool, I begin my quiet countdown. "How many more days until they release the training camp schedule? What days will I attend this year? Will there be morning AND evening practices?" I wonder. And I wait. And I surreptitiously check the Redskins website for tidbits of information so I can start planning, organizing, and cleaning off those binoculars...

About six weeks and counting -- the countdown has begun!
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Football Obsession

1 comments Friday, June 4, 2010
I love football. More specifically, I love REDSKIN football. I love everything about the team that has become my obsession for the past 20 years. I admit it...I am totally nuts. Everyone who knows me knows I am completely and totally crazy for anything and everything burgandy-and-gold (for the uninitiated, those are the Redskins colors). This is a blog about my hobby...my obsession...my die-hard fanaticism of the team I love. Join me on my wild ride through the football season and beyond. I guarantee you won't be disappointed, even if you ARE a Dallas fan, or even if you hate football altogether (gasp!)

I often say I'm the only mom in the pre-school carline pick up who listens to sports talk radio instead of The Wiggles. It's true. (That line, by the way, won me tickets a few years ago to a Redskins game when I was selected as one of the "craziest 'Skins fans" in DC by that very same sports talk radio station. I even got to go down on the field to watch the players warm up before the game...talk about a dream come true!)

I'm the crazy fan who watches all the games alone because I can't stand having anyone talk to me while the Skins are on the field. I watch hours of pre- and post-game coverage of each and every Redskin's game, including the preseason. I blog, I "chat" with other fans, and I sometimes even call in to the local sports talk radio station to vent if I'm really upset after a game.

Speaking of the games, I never, ever, EVER miss one. If we have family obligations or other events on Sundays when the Skins are playing, I either don't go, or I go and hover by any TV I can find to make sure I don't miss one snap. It infuriates me when people call my house when the Redskins are playing. I can't understand why people keep doing it, especially since I either won't answer the phone or I'm so rude I tend to scare people off. (You know who you are, people!)

I religiously follow a number of Redskin blogs and "insider" sites to ensure I am up-to-date on all the latest info on the team, even during the off-season. For me, there IS no off-season. I scrape and claw for any nugget of info I can find about the Skins, all year long. It never gets old.

It's weird, this obsession of mine, but I've come to embrace it. I love how being a crazy fan of a team like the Redskins makes me feel connected. Being a Redskin fan means being part of a community. It's a shared history between me and all of those other fans out there who love the team as much as I do. It's the promise of the future. There is tradition. There is pagentry. There is intrigue. You never know what the next season, the next game, the next play, will bring. How can you not get excited about that?

Of course, there are downsides. Like, say, being a fan of a team that hasn't won anything of import since 1992 -- my senior year of college. Or having to always remind Redskin haters of the "glory days", while knowing all the while how pathetic I sound.

Oh yes, there is heartbreak. But nothing in life is worth doing if it isn't done fully, with heart, with purpose, with optimism. That's how I view my "fan-dom"...it's part of the fabric of who I am. And I'm proud of it, even if I do look like an idiot on game days sometimes. That's a price I'm willing to pay...for the team I love.
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