Football is all About the Women
With the start of the
playoffs it is time for me to become conversant in football.
Perhaps a bit of
background is in order. There were no
sports played, discussed or promoted in my house. My father did watch the Wednesday and Friday
night fights and I, being the Tom-boy in the family, watched with him. I was probably the only nine year old girl in
Denver who knew what a 10 point must scoring system was. But boxing has long ago lost its charm.
That leaves me with
trying to catch up to football. It will
be a stretch. I once commented that when
it came to football, I was lucky to know there were ten men on a side—only to
find out there are eleven. Whoops! But I am intelligent and know how to dissect
complex things. The theory of relatively
makes sense to me, how challenging can football be? Right?
[Pride goeth before the destruction;
and a haughty spirit before the fall.
Proverbs 16-18]
In a sensible and well-constructed
battle plan I get my housework done early and supper in the no-attention-required
crock pot. My equipment includes a legal
pad, colored high-lighters, the remote control programmed so I can bounce from
one game to another, and the computer search ready to look up terms that
confuse me. I am ready to learn what
football has to offer.
This is what I have
learned.
Fact 1. When the quarterback takes up his position
behind the center his first job is to look at the defensive players and deduce
what they are going to do.
While the quarterback
is deducing, a commercial for erectile dysfunction is shown to the television
audience so they don’t lose interest in all that deduction. Erectile dysfunction is referred to as ED
(fewer syllables) and evidently only afflicts men in their late 20’s or early
30’s. We know this because the women who
are upset by this dysfunction are all in that 20-30 year age group. Thank goodness, women in their 60’s and 70’s
don’t have to worry about ED. Otherwise
women my age would be in those commercials, right? I assume they run these commercials because
the football players are all (unfortunately) in the afflicted age group. Personally, I blame it on all that heavy,
sweaty padding.
Fact 2. The center is the innermost offensive lineman
and touches the ball more than any other position. He snaps the ball and then moves forward
toward the corresponding defensive opponent.
While the center is
moving forward there is another commercial about forward movement featuring a
very good looking man in stylish clothes driving a beautiful and expensive new
car. This man says he isn’t driving this
car to be cool and I believe him. He is
the same age as the women complaining about the men in their lives having
ED. This man is trying to compensate for
his failures in the bedroom. He doesn’t
need that car. He needs medication!
Fact 3. The linebacker must possess the most
knowledge of any of the defense men because he must diagnose the offensive
intent in a split second and respond accordingly.
While the linebacker
is diagnosing, they play a commercial about beer. This commercial doesn’t worry about young men
at all; it features an older man. He is
calm, in charge and successful. He wants
us to stay thirsty and drink beer. He is
also surrounded by beautiful, smiling women.
This man is in the older age group that does not have ED.
I think I’ve got
football down to its basics. This sport
is all about the women.
Grab a beer and keep
the faith.
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