Super Bowl?
This was the
Super Bowl? This was the ultimate game of the season? A game that
featured two teams that probably shouldn't have been in the game?
The Patriots managed to make it to their ninth title game in eighteen
years by ripping the Chiefs defense to shreds in overtime. The Rams
managed to make it to their fourth title game since 1979 aided both
by a missed pass interference call and their defense stopping the
Saints from scoring in overtime. There were 49 points scored in the
Rams/Saints game, and 68 scored in the Patriots/Chiefs game.
And we got this
for the Super Bowl? A game that was 3-0 at halftime? A game that
only had one touchdown? A game with only one snap inside the
opponents 20 yard line? A game where punts were the most exciting
things to happen? A game with 13 total points and no good
commercials?
This was the
Super Bowl?
Yes . . . yes it
was. It was a game nobody expected.
With the way
teams were scoring points this year, most people expected a
high-scoring affair. Most people expected to see an offensive
display not seen since the St. Louis Rams' “Greatest Show on Turf”
days. I think I anticipated a score of 31-28. Nobody saw this
coming.
This is how life
goes sometimes. We don't actually live in a world of constant
excitement, car chases, and derring-do. We live in a world of ups
and downs, fast times and slow times, excitement and boredom. But
somewhere along the line we seem to have gotten the idea that those
things in which we participate or to which we pay attention have to
always be exciting, they have to keep us entertained; and when they
don't do that, when they don't meet our expectations, we complain
about how bad, boring, dreary, or what a waste of time it all was.
If you watched
the Super Bowl, did you do it with friends? Did you and your friends
have a good time? Did you have enough food to keep you satisfied?
And this may be
the most important thing we learn from this year's Super Bowl: we
may not always be entertained, we may not always have our
expectations met, some days aren't as exciting as others, but being
able to participate in the event is more important than whether or
not the event meets our expectations.
Blessings
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