midwestpatsfan
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
- Joined
- Sep 15, 2004
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I have tried to convince myself for years that any of my pregame rituals and superstitions have no bearing on the outcome of the game, but I can't seem to stop myself from sticking to my routine. It got me to thinking what the rest of you do to help the team out?
Here is what I do.
I have an old red shirt from college (not even a patriots shirt) that I where on sunday. I also have to sit in the same place on the couch for each game. I have to watch the game alone (playoffs only) and I do this weird hand clapping thing when the team needs to make a big stop or a turnover.
Also, my wife is not big into football but understands my passion for the game. Earlier this year I made a comprimise and watched the Colts and Broncos games(both loses) upstairs so she could watch a movie. Needless to say, no more of that.
Finally, last week she came in and started casually watching the jets/patriots game, soon after the jets had that long TD pass. She was instantly kicked out of the living room and kindly asked not to return until games end.
Here is what I do.
I have an old red shirt from college (not even a patriots shirt) that I where on sunday. I also have to sit in the same place on the couch for each game. I have to watch the game alone (playoffs only) and I do this weird hand clapping thing when the team needs to make a big stop or a turnover.
Also, my wife is not big into football but understands my passion for the game. Earlier this year I made a comprimise and watched the Colts and Broncos games(both loses) upstairs so she could watch a movie. Needless to say, no more of that.
Finally, last week she came in and started casually watching the jets/patriots game, soon after the jets had that long TD pass. She was instantly kicked out of the living room and kindly asked not to return until games end.