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By
Copyright: 2005
Being a
I grew up in a hockey family and my dad was
particularly faithful to the Bruins. From a very early age I can remember
him watching Bobby Orr and Esposito skate circles around other teams. By
the time I was old enough to actually understand what was going on, the
Bruins were comprised of some more awesome players like Middleton,
O'Reilly, Pederson, and Milbury. I used to love to watch
It was great to see Terry O'Reilly beat the heck out of other players, and it was cool to watch all these veterans a few years later skate around without helmets while the rest of the players had to wear them. I guess it was some sort of grandfather clause or something. They just looked tough. When Cam Neely and Ray Bourque started playing I enjoyed the Bruins just as much. But after Orr and Esposito were gone, none of these more recent players won the Boston Bruins a Stanley Cup, quite frustrating.
But not to fear, The Celtics around this time were hot. Like the Bruins/Canadians, the Celtics/Lakers rivalry was a blast to experience, especially when the Celts won. And they did. I remember probably one of the greatest NBA teams ever to exist, Bird, McHale, Parish, DJ and Ainge. They weren’t the prettiest bunch of guys around, Bird being particularly funky looking, but they were so fun to watch. It was wonderful to see them beat the L.A. Lakers in the 1983-84 championship and the Houston Rockets in 1985-86 championship.
Unfortunately the last few Celtics’ seasons lately have been dismal. They don’t even make it to the playoffs regularly any more. How many more “building years” do we need? Watching Pierce take off his shirt and wave it around his head while being ejected from one of the playoff games against the Pacers this year was sad.
But 1986 was the end of
The New England Patriots were another difficult team
to watch and remain devoted to. Grogan was a decent quarterback and many
would argue Drew Bledsoe was even better, but they never brought a
championship home. Watching Drew throw numerous interceptions and trudge
off the grid iron with hunched shoulders was disturbing. I like to think
of Bledsoe as an ‘almost’ kind of player. He was almost awesome, was
almost a championship quarterback. He almost won the game. Bledsoe
actually drove me crazy. He was
But the tide turned. Third string quarterback Tom
Brady took the place of an injured Bledsoe, and brought the championship
home to Bostonians. The 2002 NFL playoffs were absolutely awesome to watch
if you were a
Pathetically enough, most people thought the Pats
would not win it all again. They thought it was a fluke. The Pats had lost
for so long that few had faith in them. But they won it again two years
later and people started to pay attention. The word “dynasty” crept up in
But no good article about being a
And what a sweet gift it was when the Sox won the 2004 World Series. Being down 3-0 in the ALCS against the Yankees, and then coming back to beat them and sweep the Cardinals in the World Series was one of the greatest professional sports stories in history. In fact, it’s been called one of the greatest comebacks ever.
All those long years of no championships in
So I guess being a
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