While we were playing the Bienna Jets the past weekend we heard some of the players from the Bern Grizzlies (our next opponent) talking a little trash about our team and our Swiss players in the stands. This talk was not taken lightly, and our coach as well as all of us players were extremely irritated. Our coach made a point to remember what they said and to use it as motivation for our game the upcoming week.
After the long bus ride home from Biel, Switzerland--which included a stop at a Burger King, we made it back to Chur and we all went out to celebrate. On monday I got back into my normal routine which includes: waking up around 10am, cooking a quick breakfast, go to the gym with my teammates, take a sauna, take a shower, go to our sponsor lunch at Restaurant Ticino in Old Town Chur, go shopping for some food for the week, and hang out the rest of the day and relax. Tuesday was an abnormally busy day which started off with meetings at 9am to go over our opponent for the week, lift at 11, go to lunch, then have more meetings at 7pm and have practice at 8pm.
Later that night we heard some terrible news--one of our Swiss teammates passed away. He was a 25 year old linebacker that I had just started to get to know. He was one of my roommates in camp and he played the same position as me so we were always around each other in practice. It was shocking news that none of us were expecting. He was a great kid with a great future ahead of him, and he will truly be missed. This brought our team closer together. We rallied together on wednesday and hung out and reminisced about our times with our teammate and our friend.
The rest of the week was extremely emotional. Everyone was still in shock and we didn't know how to handle it except by staying close as a team and as friends. His death gave us even more motivation to play as hard as we could on saturday against the Bern Grizzlies.
Saturday 4/7/2012: Game #3 against the Bern Grizzlies--
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Pre game at our home field--@Stadion Ringstrasse |
Before the game, the locker room was packed with emotion. We were all putting stickers on our helmets to remind us of our teammate, as well as wearing bands around our arms to remember him. Moments before the game started, the entire team walked out behind a man playing the bagpipe to pay respect to our fallen teammate. The announcer spoke about our teammate in Swiss German so I could not understand, but the music that was playing and the emotion on the field was unforgettable.
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Walking onto the field in memory of our fallen teammate. |
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Honoring our teammate who passed away |
The game started off with a bang. My roommate Steve Valentino (from Dayton University in Ohio) scored on the opening kickoff and we never looked back.
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Stevie Val puttin in work on the field! |
Our offense could not be stopped all game and our defense shut them out in the first half. Unfortunately for me, I tweaked my hamstring when I got a quarterback sack in the 2nd quarter so I didn't play the rest of the game. We took out most of our imports in the 2nd half and we won the game 56-3. Everyone dedicated the game to our teammate who passed away. We have all decided to dedicate the season to him and that we really want to win the Swiss Championship and the Eurobowl for him. After the game, our honorary captain, Rich Andersag, carried the Graubünden flag up and down the sideline for the fans. Rich (our defensive end) only speaks Romansch, which is a language similar to Latin, and the rest of our team and coaches speak either English or German, so it isn't easy for him to always know and understand the plays. But no matter what, he always shows up to practice and he always plays as hard as he can. He's a great guy and he deserved to be a captain for this game.
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Rich Andersag |
Of course after the game we had our typical post-game Sheissfest. Because of my injury I didn't participate in the Sheissfest, but I still went and had a couple beers.
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Our DB coach Dani, Mario and me celebrating at Freisto's |
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Our owner Walter getting a little too into it |
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Love the clover indent in the foam |
After a long night we all slept in and rested for most of Easter Sunday. Easter in a foreign country doesn't compare to Easter back in the good ol' U.S.A. First off, it was snowing this morning in Switzerland, and Easter is usually a very nice spring day. Days like today make me miss home, but we all tried to make the best out of the day. Unfortunately my hamstring was still hurting, so I didn't do much besides sit at home and ice my leg. Almost everything was closed in town, so we all walked down to the Kebab restaurant which is almost always open. Everyone had the durum kebab, which is kebab meet, tomatoes, and lettuce wrapped in a tortilla with 3 different sauces--it's very delicious, but usually it's best at the end of a night of drinking.
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Our boy Cheri--he owns all of the kebab restaurants in Chur and he has awesome signs like this at all of his restaurants. |
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The Duke lovin his Mega Durum. @Arkadash Kebab Restaurant |
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A snowy Easter Sunday in Chur |
Tomorrow is Easter Monday in Switzerland, so everything will be closed again--very frustrating. We have the next 5 days off, so that will be very good for me to rehab my hamstring. We have our teammates funeral on tuesday so that will be another emotional day--it will actually be the first funeral I have ever been to. We might head up to Munich for a night or two just to get out of town for a while.
Happy Easter everyone!