falcongrrl: (falcon mama)
falcongrrl ([personal profile] falcongrrl) wrote2006-02-06 08:40 am

S Bowl

So, last night was Daniel's first Super Bowl...or at least, the first one that he's taken an interest in.

It was the Steelers vs. the Seahogs.

Seahawks, I said. Look at their helmets. See the little bird head on them?

He was pulling for the Pittsburgh, as was Dave. I was secretly (to Daniel) and not-so-secretly (to Dave) hoping for a win for Seattle.

"Why do you want the Steelers to win?" I asked Daniel, suspecting his dad of brainwashing influence, although I really don't think Dave said much one way or the other.

"Well, Steelers is a much cooler name than Seahogs. I mean, steel is what they make swords and stuff out of, like for fighting. So Steelers are like fighters."

SeaHAWKS, I wanted to say, but I complimented him on his reasoning. We talked about the other meaning for steal and how that could work for a football team as well (stealing the ball).

Daniel watched very little of the actual game, but he did keep track of the score. Kind of.

"31!" He shouted triumphantly. "31 points!"

"13," Dave corrected automatically.

I was still pleased that he'd gotten the numbers correct, even though he'd read them wrong.

When Seattle scored, he had a mini-meltdown. "They have 10 now and we only have 14 and now they're going to come back and they're going to BEAT us!" he yelled.

"It might happen," Dave said, "but it might not." Or something to that effect. I think he was trying to stay diplomatic. I never actually said that I wanted Seattle to win, and he never actually said that he wanted Pittsburgh to win, but we both sort of knew it all the same.

"This is Seattle's first time in the Super Bowl," I said, which was code for, I really want them to win.

"Well, they're an expansion team," Dave said, which was code for, I still want the Steelers to win. He's liked Pittsburgh since he was a kid.

"Expansion team?" I said. "When did they join the league?"

"At the same time as the Bucs," he said.

"You mean the Jaguars, right?" I said. I have vague memories of when we got a third Florida team--I think I was in high school or maybe college.

"No, the Bucs. Buccaneers."

Umm...okay. I don't even remember a time when Tampa Bay wasn't a team. They joined...maybe thirty years ago? Granted, I don't follow football. And I wasn't really watching the game. But still.

In fact, I didn't even think to ask until the game had already been over for some time.

"The Steelers won?" I asked.

"Yeah," he said, "21-10."

I told Daniel this morning on the way to school. He seemed pleased.

And now he can go regale the other kindergarteners with tales of Steel and Seahogs. Because, you know, this kind of thing is important.

Maybe.

A little bit.

[identity profile] lazarusrat.livejournal.com 2006-02-06 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a period of about a year when I was a kid, shortly after learning that "buccaneer" was a fancy word for "pirate," that they were my favorite team. Despite the fact that I never watched a single football game in that time. Then I saw the color scheme for their logo and dropped them. It may also have had something to do with the Superbowl Shuffle and my sudden loyalty to the Bears. >.>

[identity profile] ladyperegrine.livejournal.com 2006-02-06 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Color scheme is important! *grins* I'm sure part of the reason I wanted Seattle to win is that blue is my favorite color.

And yes, those Bucs uniforms were hideous back in the day. I think the updated ones are a little better.

I was in eighth grade during the whole Superbowl Shuffle thing, and I wanted the Bears to win too, mostly 'cause my friends did.

Growing up, I remember that the Bucs always lost, but they were still my Uncle Ron's favorite team, 'cause he said that you never stop liking your favorite team even though they lose. I understand it a bit better now than I did at the time, when I thought the Bucs were all f***-ups, and I couldn't understand why anyone could stay loyal under those circumstances. To me at the time, winning was proof of the worth of a team. :-D

[identity profile] shaterri.livejournal.com 2006-02-06 04:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Rrrrragh!! Must... drive 2500 miles... lay waste to city of Pittsburgh... caffeine-fueled rage--!!

...or, uhhh, maybe I'll just have another cinnamon roll and calm down. :-)

Drinking decaf today,
Steve.