I'm not nearly as rational during game time as I try to be in my analysis afterward. There was a time when remote controls would cower in the corner, wondering if their time as a functioning device was coming to an end.
As you might imagine, I wasn't handling the first 20 minutes of the 2006 divisional game against SD very well. Other than a couple stupid plays - Rivers telegraphing a screen, and still trying to loft it over Rosey for the easy pick being one - there wasn't much going right for my Patriots. At 14-3, I was certain the season was a little more than a half away from being over.
But then my three year old daughter walked up to me and said, "why are you getting so upset, Daddy? The Patriots are going to win." Just like that, as matter-of-fact as can be. Stunned, I sat back down, watched the rest of the game in relative silence and damned if she wasn't right. Still to this day the first thing that comes to mind when I thing about the Chargers.
As for my remotes, I can still recall the last one to pass away suddenly. It was when Orande Gadsden was credited with a catch to put Miami in position for a game winning FG despite the fact that he stepped out of bounds during his route and didn't get either foot down in bounds while "making" the catch! It was too bad the remote couldn't stick around to see Troy Brown's game winner a few minutes later, but them's the breaks, I guess.