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Welcome Aboard, ticket punched for '25, and may I present you with your commemorative "Classic" razor commemorating the Kiam years.... ironically, at least if memory serves, the losses during those years were not especially close shaves.I have either listened to every Patriot game on the radio, watched on TV or have seen live in person at Schaefer Stadium or Gillette over the past 54 Years. I can not remember ever missing a game one way or another over this time span.
I remember being at Schaefer Stadium in 1971 for a game shortly after it opened and there was a problem with the new men's rooms toilets not working. It was raining that day and all the beer drinking guys had to take advantage of the big cement wall at the corners of the stadium. I'll never forget the giant yellow streams flowing down the walkways. LOL
And I also remember the dark years of the late 80's/early 90's and Victor Kiam doing his Shaver commercials on TV. His ownership coincided with a 1 and 15 season, the Lisa Olsen fiasco along with all kinds of financial problems. Those were dark days indeed.
Yet through all this, I always looked forward to our next game. And then Bledsoe, BB and TB came along and over 20 years of respectability and greatness ensued. For over 4 years we were in kind of a football malaise for the Patriots. Then Drake Maye and Mike Vrabel came along with the promise of another round of respectability and greatness.
Am I on board for this round? Hell Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
I saw someone on FB say they already consider this season the ultimate success... I told him "ultimate" doesn't mean what he thinks it doesI have probably been on the pessimistic side, reasonably so, I hope. I was lookig for progress this year toward genuine competitiveness. I guessed at 8 wins, but I wasn't really that focused on wins: I wanted progress. So all my surprises have been happy ones, and I already regard this season as a complete success. I may not consistently be on the "bandwagon," but sort of walking along side it ain't a bad way to live.
It's not about whether or not it felt realistic to be all "17-0!" at the start of the season... very few of us were "right..." It's about loving the feeling of being back in contention, and embracing the feeling, illusory as it may be, of Patriots style manifest destiny.
This speaks to what gets lost so easily, especially on line... the part of being a fan that is just the pure joy of celebrating, even though your brain knows about issues, fears, problems, etc. We have brains that make better futures happen through anxiety, doubt, and their more productive cousin, planning. Maybe emotions related to the past are needed to guide those decisions or to motivate them. Meanwhile, the present's happening, not as easily distilled into words., but that's where all the joy lives.
So just put up your hand when you're ready and we'll pull over and get you... seat saved for '25!












