Super Bowl :(
Tom Brady, Bill Belichick, and the Patriots lost the Super Bowl earlier tonight. :( You won't be seeing or hearing from in a while as I cry myself to sleep. I really, really want that red Patriots sweatshirt hoodie Coach Belichick was wearing. I think it's a lot cooler than that gray one he's used to wearing. I mean, I was like "Whoa! A red sweatshirt!" And plus, it was short sleeved or something. I love that weirdo because he's a genius. It just proves that you shouldn't judge a person by the way they're dressed because how they look on the outside does not properly reflect their intelligence or the type of person they are on the inside. Sure, he might look like a homeless guy most of the time, but Bill Belichick, like many homeless people in the world, are actually very intelligent.
Oh and another highlight of the night was seeing a former CAMS alumni! Chester Pitts, offensive lineman for the Houston Texans, was featured in an NFL Super Bowl commercial about his amazing and super story of how he got into football. He went to my high school, the California Academy of Mathematics and Science, a high school that barely has any sports teams... no football team at all. When I was there, all we had was tennis, soccer, water polo, track and field, and cross-country. At SDSU, he was a walk on and eventually went on to play for the NFL! I love the commercial and it makes me smile! :)
According to his Wikipedia entry:
At SDSU, Pitts was an accomplished oboe player and worked bagging groceries at Ralph's. Ephraim Salaam approached him to tell him to play football which led him to walk on at SDSU, resulting in his NFL career. Salaam told this story in his NFL Superad commercial that appeared during the 2008 Super Bowl (XXXIV). The piece he played in the commercial is Bach's Brandenburg Concerto No. 2.
Without further ado, go here to watch the ad: http://superad.nfl.com/
Yay!
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