With football season just days away I want to remind all my friends and family that yes, I do bleed scarlet and gold, but I also have a place in my heart for blue and green too. Yes, I am a lifelong 49er's fan, but I've grown to adopt the Seahawks (even though they're my home town team) too......let me tell you why.

As a kid, growing up in Seattle, I started to really like football when I was 9 or 10. At that time the only professional football team anywhere near Seattle in the early 70's (yes, I'm that old) were the San Francisco 49er's. They were my local team and they became my first love, I had the little 49er's helmet you get out of the bubble gum machine, 49er's stickers plastered everywhere in my room, I even had a 49er's jacket. I grew up watching John Brodie throw to Gene Washington, long before anyone knew who Jim Zorn and Steve Largent were. Those guys were my heroes and I will always have a soft spot in my heart for the Niner's. Yes, I know today you have Colin Kaepernick who everyone likes to hate, he's Yin
to Russell Wilson's Yang, but you have to admit he is one heck of a talented QB despite the antics!
By the time I reached my teenage years the Seahawks were just getting started, Jim Zorn and Steve Largent were creating magic on the field, but not much more and my first love was still that team from the City by the Bay. The year I graduated High School the Seahawks, would go 6 and 10, while the Niner's won their first Superbowl.
As I grew older, I went to college, got married, and started to raise a family, but my love for football was as strong as ever, even to the point where it ruled my weekends during football season. I loved it when my teams won (49er's 5 superbowl wins in 15 years) and hated it when my teams lost (usually the Washington Huskies as I was not really a Seahawks fan). I hated it so much, that it would literally put me into a funk that could last an entire weekend. I'd get mad at my wife, kids, dog, whoever happen to be in my presence. It finally came to a head one day while I was watching the Huskies lose, I got so mad I slammed my foot down on our coffee table and broke the table. I decided then and there that I had a problem and needed to go cold turkey and I did...I walked away from football!
As the years past, I would still follow my teams, but I didn't pay too much attention. The only time I'd watch football was the occasional Superbowl, or with my parents and family at our annual Lake Chelan vacation... where I didn't have a choice. I'd usually start watching and if we were winning it was great, but as soon as they started playing poorly, that crazy person inside of me would start to stir and I knew it was time to go someplace else.
I kept my distance, but then in 2005 (Seahawks first Superbowl season)I had the opportunity to go to a Seahawks game in the new stadium (Seahawks Stadium), I was excited. They had been playing great football and this would give me a chance to see them for the first time since the Kingdome days, I thought I was ready for football again. But I wasn't...nothing could have prepared me for what I witnessed that day....it was complete madness. I was in the presence of 67,000 psychopaths watching a football game. It reminded me of a religious revival on steroids, only instead of worshiping God, these people were worshiping football. I couldn't get out of there fast enough, I walked away that day knowing I had made the right choice by leaving football behind and didn't watch another game until the Superbowl loss to the Steelers!
I've always been very political, I even campaigned for Ronald Reagan (Our last great President) as a Young Republican at Washington State University. As you know, politics can consume and fill your life, just like something else...football. I became so focused on politics (more than usual), that I was plugged in almost 24/7 (Watching cable news, talk radio, etc) and that is not healthy, it started to have an effect on me physically. I began getting terrible stress headaches that seemed to only get worse. Something had to change, I had to find something that would take my mind off politics and yes... it would eventually be football again!
At the beginning of the 2013 football season I was openly rooting for the Niner's, (kind of a dangerous thing to do in Seattle) it actually started more out of spite for those psychotic Seahawks fans I worked with more than anything else. But, as the season progressed I notice a transformation in me, I was really starting to enjoy football again. With every win I was drawn in and started to forget the troubles of the world. To many it would seem like I was jumping on the band wagon, but it wasn't that way at all. For me it was therapy, a way to enjoy life without worrying about Obamacare, my job or whatever the current scandal was. Every week there was something to look forward to...it was electric! I felt like a kid again, rooting for the Niners, but this time they were wearing Blue and Green, and instead of Brodie and Washington you had Wilson, Baldwin and the Legion of Boom.

As the 2014 season begins I can honestly say I have learned to love football again (I'm actually listening to the Hawks/Raiders game now...good thing it doesn't count, ouch!), old age has a tendency to take the edge off of even the sharpest of blades and now I truly find football therapeutic (except for the Niners vs Seahawks NFC Championship game, WOW).
Yes, I'm a proud Niner fan, I even like Kaepernick and will root for them in every game they play (no apologies!), but it was Russell Wilson and the 2013 Seahawks that made me fall in love with football again and finally made me a true Seahawk fan after 38 years...and for that I'm truly thankful....but, there has to be
a "but", you always remember your first love and mine was and still is that team from the City by the Bay, go Niners and Seahawks too, I know I'm Bipolar.
Here's a picture of a hat my son's girlfriend made for me reflecting my football schizophrenia:
If it makes some of you feel better, I was actually rooting for the Hawks in the NFC Championship against the Niners!
Ok, now you're probably wondering why I called this post "The Scarlet Blanket", well...
I walk my dog Cooper just about every evening after dinner. We always take the same route, down the street, over to the elementary school and back home, it's about a mile and half walk. Anyway, when school was out in June we were walking past some shrubs near the school when I noticed something scarlet in the bushes. I decided to check it out, well low and behold what did I find, but an almost brand new San Francisco 49er's blanket. I couldn't figure out why it was there...maybe some kid brought it to school and was bullied by some psycho Seahawk fan's spawn and felt pressured to discard it or maybe it belonged to some homeless Niner's fan far from home. It didn't matter, I liked it, I wanted it, but...
I'm an honest guy and also because it might be hiding something gross (I hadn't picked it up yet), I left it there thinking maybe the owner would come along.
For weeks it remained there...undisturbed, always catching my eye every-time we walked by. Then in mid-July I decided it was time to bring my prize home.
By this time it had been there for quite a while, so I didn't know what to expect when I picked it up. I almost grabbed a pair of latex gloves before I drove over in my recovery vehicle.
As I trekked through the thicket, I approached the blanket. Cautiously bending over to pick it up, I began to wonder what could be inside, maybe there was some disgusting reason it was thrown into the bushes in the first place. So as I guardedly lifted it up and began to inspect it, I was relieved as only a pair of dirty socks tumbled to the ground...I left those behind!!
So now after a few heavy duty cycles through the washing machine, Dixie and I have a nice warm blanket to enjoy this coming football season...Go Niner's!!
UPDATE!!! Yesterday (10/25/2014), while I was walking Cooper near the very spot of the "recovery" of the Scarlet Blanket, I saw two little girls playing on the schoolyard (part of the YMCA after school program).
They see Cooper, walk up to the fence and say "what a cute dog, can we pet him", so I walk Cooper over to the fence and the girls reach through the fence and start scratching his head, after a few seconds this one little girl looks up at me and see's my 49er's hat..."Why are you wearing a San Fran hat.... how dare you!" Somewhat taken a back by her boldness, I politely reply "Someone has to", thinking to myself she's like maybe 7 and she talks to adults like that, Lord have mercy!
As Cooper and I move on, the other little girl chastises the 49er's hater "That was rude", I smile my faith in mankind renewed!
The more I think about it, she is probably the one who threw the blanket into the bushes in the first place. Her parents probably drive a big blue 4X4 Chevy with Seahawk's stickers plastered all over it, Seahawk flags and a Bud Light sticker on the back....you know the type.