A week ago, I was returning to Louisville, Kentucky after an epic day spent at the Indianapolis 500. One short week later, I spent another equally great day at day one of Roughrider training camp here in Saskatoon. I love this life!
The Hubby and myself flew into Louisville, the home of the Kentucky Derby, on Friday May 22nd. We rented a Ford Focus and hit the interstate to Indianapolis where we stayed at the Mariott which is the swankiest hotel I've ever stayed in. On Sunday the 24th we headed to the Speedway. Our tickets were in the Paddock and opposite pit row. The atmosphere was much like that of Rider game day except much more pomp and circumstance.
I've heard many joke about "go fast turn left" and really that's more of a Nascar thing than Indy car and many people who make that joke do not know the difference. What I do have to say is that as a "part time" race car fan, this race was much more exciting in person than it is on TV. The speed of the cars is incomprehensible. In the blink of an eye the car is passed you. These drivers endure speeds of 200+ mph and need conditioning and endurance training to be the best at their sport.
It was incredibly exciting to be across from Juan Pablo Montoya's pit when he won the race. It will be something I won't forget.
zoom.
zoom. zoom. zoom.
Today was the first day of Roughrider training camp. We didn't go to the morning walk through. Even at my best I am not a morning person...more of a mid morning person. So we took in the 3pm practice...along with throngs of other fans. I was really surprised to see the stands nearly full at Griffiths Stadium.
I'm assuming because there were hundreds of people there they ran out of roster pamphlets. I would have really appreciated one. It took a few minutes to get my mental focus and remember who was who. It's sad because I still see a 74 and think Keith Shologan or 95 Ricky Foley or 1.....
If you've never been to a practice or training camp know that there is a ton of stuff going on all at the same time. Receivers are practicing waggles, RB's are carrying the ball and under attack, D Line is doing drills and so on. It's difficult to watch everyone do everything so you kind of focus in on the players you like to watch.
What I did see was Darian Durant taking a lot of reps. Frankly that's really reassuring. I never doubted he was healthy and seeing him out there being normal and doing his job was great. It was fun to see Kevin Glenn too. It was obvious to me that Sunseri will be number 3 even though I've heard reports of that not being carved in stone. There's little doubt that Glenn is a better QB and has the experience to go in for Darian when the need arises.
AND OMG WE DON'T WANT THE NEED TO ARISE AGAIN!
A highlight of day one was several booming kicks by number 39. Who is this guy?!! I had no idea until I got home and asked Mr. Google. Ray Early is the mans name and he was just added to the roster today. This man has some strength! He kicked one to the coffin corner and the crowd applauded. This is what we've been wanting!! Let's see how he develops as camp goes on but I have to say I think Milo better be checking his rear view mirrors for this guy!
There was more to see at practice but my stomach told me it was time to head for home. That and we had also recorded the car races for today.
This. Is what I've become in the off season.
Thank goodness for June!
I didn't know you went to the Indy 500, I thought you were recently in NY. You're a whirlwind, lady!
ReplyDelete@Rei I was in NYC in April. Then we went to Indy in May. It was a total whirlwind. But totally awesome.
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