Thanks to the generosity of Amanda's cousin, Amanda and I scored free tix to yesterday's Redskins-Cowboys game. Her seats, third row in the field club (or as the Redskins call them, "dream seats") were great. How great? The blocked field goal in the first quarter landed ten feet from us and was scooped up by the lady sitting three seats down. How great were the seats? I can tell you which cheerleaders had visible panty lines. (Hint: none.) How great? Santana Moss posed right in front of us after his fourth quarter touchdown.
The tradeoff, however, for being so close to the end zone is, of course, that you forfeit all cover from the elements. And boy did it get elemental in a bad way last night. The only thing falling faster than the rain was the temperature. Even though we were dressed for the weather we still got soaked. Waterproof coats, hats, gloves and blanket were no match for Mother Nature. I thought Amanda was on her way to becoming a human popsicle. Fortunately, the field club tickets afford you access to the posh leather and marble club level where we were able to score hot cocoa and thaw during halftime.
While I was dissapointed, but not surprised by the outcome of the game I was pleased that Amanda was able to see her Skins win. The Cowboys had nothing to play for and looked like it. They were awful. Much credit goes to the Redskins who shut down the run and moved the ball at will. This is not the way I wanted the Cowboys to head into the playoffs. If the Skins pull an upset in Seattle (of which they are totally capable), they would likely head to Dallas for the rubber match. I don't want that to happen.
One other highlight from a game experience that was pretty sweet despite the Cowboys' loss:
As I'm standing in line in the men's room this fan starts passing everybody in line like he's going to cut in front of everyone. Just as a couple of us are about to speak up he veers left and enters the janitor's closet. Thirty seconds later he exits with a satisfied smile. The guy behind me nodded admiringly and said "Now there's a veteran move". Good stuff, I just wouldn't want to be the next person to use the mop bucket.
You're right.... what an awesome game!!! It was great to see the Skins explode on the screen. I know you guys experienced it first hand and A must have been giddy. I will agree with you, if the Skins can pull off a win against Seattle then an amazing game could conspire between the Cowboys and Skins. And we all know that anything can happen with a Cowboys / Skins game. Glad you and Amanda got to experience a wonderful game, and hope you are now thawed out from the cold!
ReplyDeletethe cowboys didnt care about this game and it might come back to bite them in the butt...the cowboys, steelers, jaguars, colts, seahawks, and bucs all deserve to lose their first game in the playoffs. all 6 of them gave up their last game to rest their pansy starters. put dresses on these losers. as much as it pains me to say it i hope the skins beat the cowgirls in the semis to play vs. green bay in the conference final....win or lose it dont matter cuz the pats beat them by 45 the first time!!! haaaaaaaaaaa
ReplyDeleteI pondered, for a moment, driving out to Bowie to flag you down on Rt-50 as your drove past. I thought I might be able to lock Bryan in the bathroom at Chick-fil-A or something and go to the game with Amanda. Of course, I wouldn't have been appropriately dressed and probably would have died of pneumonia (which would have been payback and completely justifiable).
ReplyDeleteI know the Cowboys didn't need a win, but I don't think "they had nothing to play for." Playing the spoiler to the Redskins should have been sufficient motivation, like the Giants giving the Pats a run for their money. Instead they just looked pathetic, something that will hopefully stay with them into the playoffs. Especially when they meet the Redskins again in a few weeks.
Fun season.
UGH!!! I had plans with friends for the Dallas / Skins faceoff once we beat Seattle. However, that won't happen now. Good luck to you and your Cowboys :) A
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