Go
Blue !
In Chicago winter has hit fiercely. In California catholic
priests pray for rain, and in Bellevue it rains almost every day. However,
regardless of the weather, the majority of Americans will stop and watch American
football.
I see now many teams banners hung at the shops, and TV presenters wear supporters shirts for a change. Last Saturday, as part of the National
Football League playoffs, our local team Seattle Seahawks played against the
New Orleans Saints. The rain on the field was less familiar to the players from
Louisiana. The victory led the Seahawks to the Super Bowl semi finals.
We watched the match at our friends taligate party, which loosely means held
by the open trunk. It takes place before and during sporting events. What if
not a barbecue and good beer will help the determined fan cheer? Remember that
a football game lasts about three hours.
For me American football is a sport quite difficult
to understand (like baseball, which I had the opportunity to see live) and also
too brutal. Nevertheless, the social aspect is undoubtedly its great advantage.
Before the matches the national anthem of the U.S.
is sung and, telling from my experience, it really makes an impression. Football
attracts fans independent of age, gender, skin color, zip code or vocation. Top
athletes are celebrities and often millionaires. It is worth noting that the price
of tickets for important games starts at a minimum of two hundred dollars.
The stadiums are very friendly and safe. I have not
heard about skirmishes between supporters. Recently I’ve seen a cult American
film Invincible. It tells a true
story about a player who starts professional football team at the late age of 30.
In one scene, main character’s a girlfriend puts on a shirt of her hometown
club. Although sitting in section supporting the opposition, she encounters
only minor pokes. That is where team antagonisms end.
Yesterday I noticed a blue flag with the number 12 on
it. It was attached to a flying helicopter. By the street blue water was
splurging from the fountains. Let me
explain. Each team fields eleven players and twelve symbolizes the fans. Blue
is the official color of the team from Seattle. Next Sunday Seahawks will play
against San Francisco. Go Blue !
H.
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