Yesterday, around 11:30am I walked into the girls bedroom and asked if they wanted to come to the store to pick up a few things quick. They stayed back. On my way back home I kept thinking of how special the city of Green Bay is when the Packers win the Super Bowl. If you have not experienced it first hand, nothing I can say could quantify it accurately. When the Packers won it all in '96 I remember going to a gas station and reading a sign saying things like "closed, still celebrating, go pack go" and things of that nature. I wanted so bad for my girls to have that experience, so bad that I could feel emotion taking over. I got home and they came out and watched the game on the couch with me. Okay, they didn't really watch because they are book worms and had to read, but they were out there with their daddy.
I was sure the Packers would not win this game until the Morgan Burnett interception, then I started to believe that maybe, just maybe my girls could experience one of the most amazing experiences any sports fan, no, any person could experience and witness. A Packers Super Bowl victory in Green Bay, WI.
Unfortunately, that will not happen this season and although how the Packers lost stings, what hurts me more is my girls won't be getting that unique experience this season.
Turning the page ...
I woke up this morning in a good mood, which is quite normal for me and started thinking about the upcoming season. Super Bowl 50 in Santa Clara, CA. I am getting that same feeling I had the day after the '09 Cardinals loss. The feeling that the Packers will come back and finish the journey they came 65 minutes short from doing this season. I suppose there are some similarities in that it was a great game for football fans and an exciting (albeit painful) over time loss.
Final thing. The Packers have had their season end against the team they started the season against. That being said, I sure as hell hope Week 1 of 2015 is against an AFC team and the Packers obliterate them!
We. Will. Be. Back!
Originally Posted by: Zero2Cool