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More than a Game Ball

by Rawbeezeitz
created December 17, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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At the end of New England’s 49-26 victory over the wallowing Raiders, quarterback Matt Cassel weaved through the crowd of players, coaches, and media swarming the field. He held the Game Ball tight to his side, clutching it to his side as if he were rushing through a wall of linebackers, and not walking through a calm sea of post-game minglers.

Cassel was rewarded the Game Ball because of an outstanding. He threw for 218 yards on 30 attempts, and tallied a career high 4 touchdowns, 3 of which came in the 1st half. He threw an interception that was the result of a pass tipped by his own receiver.

Cassel didn’t run to the locker room, he didn’t dawdle. He didn’t avoid conversation, but he didn’t seek it. His helmet was still on. A few Raiders greeted him as he passed. None of them wanted to hold him up from wherever it was that he was going.

Bill Belichick encountered Cassel, opened his arms, and embraced him. Belichick is the Ebenezer Scrooge of hugs, almost never giving them away. The only other post-game hug I can remember is the spiteful one he sprung on Eric Mangini. Habitually a miser with his emotions, he hardly ever displays them for all to see. Even anger has difficulty seeping through his aluminum sided face.

Cassel stayed in California while his teammates flew back to New England. He still had more business on the West Coast. He had to bury his father, who died last Monday in San Bernardino.

Four years earlier, on the same field, Brett Favre played his famous Tribute Game on Monday Night Football. He threw for 399 yards and 4 touchdowns. 311 of those yards came in the 1st half, as did all four TDs.

Favre’s game will forever be the more famous of the paternal homages. The Packers were on Monday Night Football. Favre’s father died the day before the game. His numbers were better. He became the 2nd most prolific TD passer in NFL history that game. He’s Brett Favre.

There are some strange similarities, however, between the two games. Both were played in December. For both the Packers and Patriots, the victory was their 9th of the season. Both times, the defeat was Oakland’s 11th. The Pack and Pats both needed wins in order to remain tied atop their divisions.

I’m normally a cynical, by the numbers, winning is everything kind of sports fan. I missed the 1st half due to work and didn’t think too much about Cassel as anything but a QB having a great day. But when I saw him holding onto that Game Ball for dear life, and saw other players saying “Good game” knowing that those words conveyed so much more, I saw him and the rest of the athletes on the field in a more human light.

In other words, Henry Russell Sanders was wrong. Winning isn’t everything, and it is far from the only thing.


Photo credit: AP Photo/George Nitkin

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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
419 days ago
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Nice job, Rawb. I hadn't heard this. It's a great story and should be told.
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BigPPupMajor Leaguer
419 days ago
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Great article and not to jump on you at all, but for all the same reasons, that this game meant so much to Cassel, and the Favre performance we saw a few years back was so impressive. They are moments that prove that sports are just a moment in time and blip on the radar. Even for a professional athlete. My point being, going back to the Auburn coaching situation and Turner Gill. Yes Auburn can lose games and it plays out as justice on the field, but there is more at stake than a win lost record and Auburn hiring the wrong guy. There is right and wrong at stake.
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MegECass110AAA-er
419 days ago
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There was a Globe story in September on Cassel's father, who had been living in a trailer park and wasn't able to see Matt's games on Sundays. But they constantly texted each other, and on the day Matt came in for Tom, Greg called up Matt's mom (they divorced when Matt was 14) and said, "Is this a great day or what?" At least in my life, I don't think anyone will ever be as proud of me as my dad was. He took a great sense of pride in the accomplishments of his kids, probably more than we did ourselves. There's just something special about how dads feel about their kids.
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MegECass110AAA-er
419 days ago
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Try the Globe story again
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Ron Sen, MDRed-Shirting
418 days ago
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Well done!
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