Captain Matt
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Grew up in central Illinois
Born in central Illinois. Grandmother lived right outside of Charleston, IL where the Crads had training camp @ EIU. My brother and I would go watch these real life giants while spending time with our grandmother.
The only team I ever played with on the original Techmo bowl back in 1987 was the Cardinals. My brother would always pick the best teams on the game (Denver, Oakland, NYG, et.), despite the fact that he was a rabid Cards fan, and would love it when I'd put up 40 points on him with Timm Rosenbach to Roy Green and Rickey Proehl, or Johnny Johnson running circles around the defense, or Vai Sikahema returning punts. On defense it was mostly Ken Harvey or Tim McDonald.
When the Cards moved out west we were adults and had the means to travel to Flagstaff and keep those family traditions alive.
What further solidified my passion for the team was my first year in Navy Flight training. My "on-wing" (the instructor who was responsible for preparing me for my solos and check rides) was an ASU alumnist. Rather than fuel systems, TACAN approaches, or electrical distribution we talked about Jake Plummer and Pat Tillman and the 1998 play-off run. Talking NFL at work has been a part of my work culture ever since.
Go Cards!
Born in central Illinois. Grandmother lived right outside of Charleston, IL where the Crads had training camp @ EIU. My brother and I would go watch these real life giants while spending time with our grandmother.
The only team I ever played with on the original Techmo bowl back in 1987 was the Cardinals. My brother would always pick the best teams on the game (Denver, Oakland, NYG, et.), despite the fact that he was a rabid Cards fan, and would love it when I'd put up 40 points on him with Timm Rosenbach to Roy Green and Rickey Proehl, or Johnny Johnson running circles around the defense, or Vai Sikahema returning punts. On defense it was mostly Ken Harvey or Tim McDonald.
When the Cards moved out west we were adults and had the means to travel to Flagstaff and keep those family traditions alive.
What further solidified my passion for the team was my first year in Navy Flight training. My "on-wing" (the instructor who was responsible for preparing me for my solos and check rides) was an ASU alumnist. Rather than fuel systems, TACAN approaches, or electrical distribution we talked about Jake Plummer and Pat Tillman and the 1998 play-off run. Talking NFL at work has been a part of my work culture ever since.
Go Cards!