I couldn’t sleep.
Anxiously waiting to get out of bed and prepare for one of the biggest and
exciting days of my life.
As we arrived, we were
directed to the handicap parking lot. At this point in my life, I started
having trouble walking. I had to start using crutches because my legs started
to lose their strength. As we exited our vehicle, we were greeted by employees
who told us where we were to go. We ended up being placed in an area right by
the doors the players and coaches came out of.
It was an extremely hot
day. We needed a lot of sunblock and water. Although the heat was almost
unbearable, it was worth it. Without this experience, I wouldn’t be as excited
about the NFL as I am today. I would absolutely be a different person. Football
is a big part of who I am and what I have become.
I didn’t know what to
expect. Let me tell you: it was absolutely more than I expected. See, back
then, they had an extremely cool system for people in wheelchairs. Those people
were seated in a section right by where the players and coaches came out of
their training building. I was mind-blown by these athletes walking by and
talking to us for a short period of time (they had to get ready for practice so
there wasn’t much time to chat).
However, some of the
players did stop quickly for pictures. I had the privilege of meeting players
such as quarterback Jake Plummer, running backs Tatum Bell and Mike Anderson,
fullback Kyle Johnson, tight end Nate Jackson, wide receiver Ashley Lelie, John
Lynch and last but not least, future hall of fame cornerback Champ Bailey.
Then, there was the team
store, located between the practice fields and the parking lots. There were so
many items to buy there, from t-shirts to hats to pictures to helmet replicas.
But not only that. In the back, they had a section for coaches and players to
sit and sign autographs for fans. It was unbelievable that even after 2 hour
practice sessions, up to 5 coaches/players sat there for however long and took
the time to meet their fans.
In this area of the store,
there was a huge lineup for autographs. There I was, waiting to head down the
line. I couldn’t believe it. I was about to meet some great players. It was
unbelievable how kind they all were. One player, defensive tackle Michael
Myers, even offered to give me his water bottle. At this stage in my life, I
was extremely shy. I said no thank you. Oh boy, what a mistake!
I look at that experience
to be pretty funny now. I should have taken it. It’s not every day you get to
meet famous people. It’s also rare for them to offer you something.
I also had the privilege
of meeting their super bowl winning head coach at the time: Mike Shanahan. He
stopped to talk with my family and I and I got a picture with him. In the world
of sports, he has got to be the nicest person I have ever had the chance to
meet.
We were in Denver for many
days, attending training camp for just a couple of those days. While we were
there, one day it started to rain. Everybody was scattering around to get to
their vehicles while we see head coach Mike Shanahan coming our direction. He
looks at us and says, “Follow behind my vehicle.”
As we entered our own
vehicle, we couldn’t believe what just happened! The greatest coach in Denver
Broncos history invited MY family to their dome. Looking back, I still cannot
believe that happened. It just goes to show what kind of a person coach
Shanahan is.
Yup! He brought us inside
of their practice bubble, where literally nobody is allowed to enter unless you
work for the team, or, like we were: Invited! The media was very confused but
we had joy in telling them what actually took place at their outside facility.
What drew him to my family
and me? Why us? Nobody is allowed to enter the practice bubble unless you work
for the team. It was such an incredible experience. Honestly, I was so shocked
and it
It just goes to show what
kind of person coach Shanahan is. I will never in my life forget this moment.
He had such an enormous impact on me.
Of course, I have been to
Denver and Broncos training camp many times since then. I have been to many
games (6, to be exact).
From every pass to wide
receivers, running backs running between the tackles, every interception
thrown, I started to become more and more familiar with the concept of the
game.
My interest in the game of
football only grew from there, and what better of a team could it have been?
Being a Denver Broncos fan has definitely changed my life in some of the most
positive and amazing ways.
I truly enjoyed reading about your experience with the Denver Broncos. I will revisit your blog and thanks for sharing!
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