Every Sunday THE GUYS gear up for a day of bone crunching hits, dazzling moves, clutch plays, irate coaches and crazed fans. Yes, we like our football as much as the rest of this country does. It’s absolutely become America’s pastime, supplanting baseball long ago as the sport we obsess over.
Football used to be just for men, but that’s changed. Men and women plan parties around the weekly Sunday lineup. We know some women who actually like the games(we love that), but even the women that don’t care, seem to enjoy watching their husbands or boyfriends revert back to little boys, screaming at the TV, slapping five, doing the touchdown dance and all sorts of other foolery. It’s just a fun time, and that’s what we like in this country.
What else do we love about football? We love Office Pools, Fantasy Football and Rivalries galore. We love BBQs and parties. We love bonding with our neighbors and old high school buds who are still die hard townies. All of these things bring us closer together. It’s even a day that the hometown team erases the worst of political rivals. At least for three hours!!!
Finally, don’t forget the biggest attraction. The game is fast and it’s violent. Oh c’mon, it’s true. It’s wired in us. Predator vs. Prey. The hunt. Spears, knives. You name it, it’s in our blood. And we love blood!
So why does the rest of the world not give a crap? Let’s examine this issue.
Baseball is played in almost any country where there’s dirt. Basketball has spread faster than any virus could ever. Hockey…..well hockey’s hockey. But football? Not really. In fact the minute football dips it’s bruised foot in the Atlantic or Pacific, it’s washed back to shore with the rest of the rotted wood, oil spills and condom wrappers.
The real reason is because the rest of the world likes the “Other Football.” Yes, we can hardly say the dirty word……Soccer!
Don’t get us wrong. Soccer is a beautiful sport requiring such skill it’s beyond us! Many of the professional soccer players can do things with their feet that we only dream about doing with our hands. (Shh….don’t tell our wives that or we’ll be replaced fast than you can say, Little Jimmy!) But somehow soccer hasn’t caught on here.
What you say, not caught on???? Yes, we do admit it’s the fastest growing sport in the country. Every kid, three and up, plays. And the opportunities to play are astounding. If you’re a nine year old kid in a suburb, at any given moment, you could sign up for at least three teams. Now that’s scary. You certainly can’t do that with football. Every kid has dreams of playing soccer in college. Well we should say every parent has dreams of their kid getting a college scholarship, even thought they still don’t know what “Off Sides” really is.
In addition, soccer has crept into our lexicon. Anyone ever hear the term, “Soccer Mom?”
So why do we stick by our guns? Why? Three reasons.
1. Professional soccer players are a bunch of whining fakers, and we’re being nice here. Every single time another player gets near enough to create a gentle wind current, the guy grabs his ankle or leg and rolls around in pain like he’s a fish out of water.This is hardly what America is about. We don’t show our pain. We pretend to the rest of the world that “It’s all good!!!” We can’t have our professional role models showing the rest of the world we’re a bunch of wimps. That just doesn’t cut it.
2. The games don’t move fast enough. Yeah, the ball is flying around like a pinball on crack but it doesn’t go anywhere. It’s one big Bubble Boy game. The ball only breaks the bubble once or twice a game. Scores of 1-0 are common place and considered great by the rest of the world. Here in America we like our numbers big, like our servings. We’re all about extra, extra. Supersize us!! We want 27-24, or 56-0 or 33-31!The hell with 1-0. That’s like getting four fries and no shake. We just won’t have it.
3. We just don’t understand the game. We alluded to this earlier. Nine out of ten parents couldn’t tell you what off sides is, or the difference between a goal kick and a corner kick. And what happens when the ball goes out of the sideline. And what is “stoppage time?” And it goes on.
Sure we don’t really get football either. Most people have no idea what those Fat guys on the line are really doing, and the fact that they have the most important jobs on the field. But nobody cares. We don’t need to know about blocking patterns or who’s in motion or all the complicated play calling. We’re all about “Faith” in this country. If the announcers tell us it’s a complicated scheme, and if they tell us this coach is a genius and that player is intelligent, we believe them. We love being told what to believe because we don’t really care. We just know football is exciting and fast moving. That’s good enough for us.
So while the rest of the world is visiting their Sunday shrines or resting from their Saturday homages, we’re going to be paying our respects to our TVs in numbers so much greater than voters, it’s even scary to think. Which brings us to our final point.
The easiest way to get this country back on track is to hand it over to the NFL. Talk about erasing our debt and getting us back on track. Sure, there’s no such thing as a sure thing, but the NFL is about as close it gets. And that’s a cozy thought in this world of violence, disease and uncertainty.
Who would have thought that one of the most violent sports on the planet could be a source of comfort? But oddly enough it is. It puts us all at ease, at least for one day out of the week. And since Sunday is traditionally the day of rest, somehow this works for us.
So whomever your team is, or whomever you’re rooting for, we say GO TEAM. We’ll be rooting along with you in America’s Church.
We can always pick up our argument tomorrow! ENJOY!
THE GUYS
Who are you rooting for today? Or whom do you root for in general?
Any soccer fans?

We’re not into sports at our house…well, unless you call fishing a sport. Hubby doesn’t watch any sports on TV except for the occasional fishing show. You would think with us being Canadian we would watch hockey, but not. I know, weird eh! LOL
The House of Bluz lives and breathes Pittsburgh Steelers football.
Almost everyone in my family follows the Steelers, right down to my 93-year old Grandpa. Even the women in the family are on board. I watched a game with my sister once in my apartment and I was afraid the neighbors were thinking I was killing a cat in here. And she’s not just scoping out the boys, she’s breaking down the defense.
I could go on, but the game starts in an hour and a half… I’ve got to go get my mind right. There are totems to arrange, game apparel to don and ceremonies to conduct.
PS… Totally with you on soccer. Nothing happens except a bunch of guys running around and flopping on the grass like they’ve been hit with sniper fire. Sure, hockey may generate the occasional 1-0 game, but dudes are violently colliding at high speeds. And every so often, the game stops while two guys beat the crap out of each other. How hockey isn’t more popular in the US is beyond me.
Hey There Guys. good to see you up and running on your new site.
could you do us a fav and correct our link to say A BadGalSays.
we have two BadGals Sites and we like folks to Differentiate between them.
btw, we added a link to this site, as a Good Luck Charm.
hopefully some of our hits will find their way to you.
Thanks for the Shout – and justafyi
When We’re Home in England we’re Manchester U Fans
And When We’re Really Home in Jamdown it’s Tivoli All the Way Mon !!!
Now Kick That Ball Guys !
Well, no soccer fans in our family, Guys. We are football all the way, though I have one son who is a Pittsburgh Pens Hockey fanatic as well as a Steeler fan and oh yes—that Fantasy Football!
Sundays are great for family fun. And think of the economic boost the country has gotten from all those huge TV’s! When folks can’t afford much else, they will make room in the budget for a big screen TV just to enjoy the games.
Have fun! BTW, your site looks absolutely wonderful.
I’m not a big football fan but if I’m going to watch a sport, it’s football. As for who I’m rooting for, I root for whatever team Favre is on. When he retires I’m not sure what I’ll do. I just can’t bring myself to root for my home team (the Vikings-but making an exception this year for Favre) cuz they always suck and choke the first few games in the playoffs. Not to mention that can barely pass or catch, two things vital to the playing of football. Though, having said that I’m not sure how they are doing this year with Favre, I haven’t seen any of the games yet, though I wish I had cuz I’d like to see how he’s doing.
Anyway, I realize I’m babbling now and I’ll stop.
Happy football watching!
I’m not into soccer either, and I’ve spent a lot of time in Europe. I just can’t get into it. Basketball is my number one, followed VERY closely by football. I don’t follow the NFL too much, but I love college football.
Loving the new site
I have to admit, I just don’t get football. They seem to stop the clock non stop, and the only thing I know for sure is to ignore the time left. It might show 3 minutes left, but when those three minutes are counted out in ten second intervals with time out and whatever else they do, three minutes is closer to 30 minutes. I like hockey. I like that they can switch players without stopping the clock and I like that it’s OK for the players to fight with the other teams players (within reason.)
BTW, I had no idea that you were switching to a new site, but I think that you’re going to love WordPress. I updated your link, and since that’s what I clicked to get here it looks like it’s working. All the best!
I’m embarrassed to say I’m from the Buffalo bills country and it’s been pretty dismal here….
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@Tammy…Fishing is definitely a sport. Love it!
@Bluzdude….yes, I’m as obsessed as you are!
@badgal…..yes, we’ll fix it. Still learning how to work everything around here. Great to hear from you again!
@askcherlock……thanks for your support!!
@Raven…….Favre is actually kicking butt. His team is doing great w/him!
Kind of surprised actually.
@brooke……we’re HUGE hoop fans!!! Pro and college. Now we love you even more!
@tina……hockey is cool. Actually it’s beautiful, but a bit more fun to play than watch. Not so into the fighting. Thanks for the link and your support!
@dorothy…….The Bills….I think they’re jinxed from never being able to win the Super Bowl. Those were some tough years!
Congrats on getting your own domain. Looks great!
Please let me know if you want to exchange blogroll links. And if so, which of my two blogs would you like to do it with? Wait a minute … that didn’t sound quite right.
PS. Wordpress settings allow you to make your URLS relevant to the subject of your posts instead of simply numeric. You might want to make that change for search engine optimization purposes. (I use the option that puts the date followed by words from your title. If the title’s too long, thereby making the URL too long, you can then edit the URL to contain fewer words.)
Well, I’m a bit embarrassed to admit I was rooting for Barney Fife during today’s Titan’s game: Hubby was engrosed in the game in the living room, while I was holed up in the bedroom watching an Andy Griffith marathon.
Hubby and Daughter are HUGE Titans fans; Son and I? We’ll stick with Andy and Barney.
AH gotta love football!! Nothing like eating wings, drinking a beer, and watching your favorite team!!……….. oh wow totally sounded like a guy right there… lol I am a big college football fan. And soccer yeah it just doesn’t compare!! Great post!! Love the new site to!