There is nothing quite like cheering your team on during a Super bowl.......
It is the number one sporting event in the world - to be going there is an amazing achievement. There a millions and millions watching across the planet, and only about 70,000 in attendance and I get to be one of them.
We are lucky enough to go, as a family, and this will be our third Super bowl all going together - in 2001 and 1996, I was able to take one of my three boys.
So, that means the once in a lifetime event for me has turned into FIVE.
Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would attend one not to mention five.
The Vibe is really cool, since 2001 security has been really tight, so it takes hours to get in. That makes for very cooperative people and also results in some people spending hours waiting for the game to begin.
The pre-game warm ups are filled with scattered cheers for both teams as hometown fans cheer the hero's they recognize.
The build-up to kickoff is amazing, I recall being so pumped at Pats/Rams that I thought I was going to pass out and needed a 1/2 valium to calm down to the point where I could watch and enjoy - it was that intense for me.
The ebb ad flow of the game is surreal with each team fans really getting into it. Each first down and subsequent score is met with deafening roars throughout. The most intense game of all was Pats-Panthers. It was hot, noisy and wild. Everyone knew they were in for a game for the ages.
When the game ends - watching the cruel yellow rope separates the winners from the losers are a sight to behold, losers crying from pain and sorrow and winners crying with joy and happiness. The tension release from the players and all fans are right there for all to witness.
And the confetti - oh man the confetti , when it comes down in your teams color you have hit a euphoria that no drug can deliver. Then the speeches and the trophy presentations are made, you begin to get your breath back. The walk out of the venue is also quite special as you celebrate with fellow Patriot fans from all over the world. High fives everywhere, chants, cheers and cries of supremacy and joy fill the air.
I have seen the GB loss and know how bad that feels and lucky enough to celebrate three victories in three really close games.