We interrupt
this blog to bring you our regular scheduled programming, already in progress...
"... and
that's the good, the bad, and the ugly regarding Vinny Testaverde and his
career as a football player..."
Roastmaster:
"Thanks Coach Parcells. 'The Roast of
Vinny Testaverde' will return after a word from our sponsors."
We're back
with the "The Roast of Vinny Testaverde"... **
Now up on
the podium is KP, a blogger on the Fox Sports website... take it away KP!!
Thank you
gentlemen. Wow, there certainly have
been some though acts to follow today, from Bill Parcells, to Mark Carrier,
Keyshawn Johnson, Curtis Martin, and so on.
Thankfully, the commercial break allowed for a perfect segue. It was certainly the lead-in that I needed.
Before I get
into a real roasting, I want to first touch upon a few pretty incredible things
about Vinny's career. Testaverde, the
1986 Heisman Trophy winner as the quarterback of the Miami Hurricanes, was also
the number one overall pick in the 1987 NFL Draft. Vinny has seen some unbelievable ups and downs throughout his
career, from the abysmal 1988 campaign where he had 13 touchdown passes and 35
interceptions, to his two pro bowl seasons, in 1996 with the Baltimore Ravens
(4,000 yards plus passing, 33 touchdowns, and 19 interceptions) and 1998 with
the New York Jets (29 touchdowns and 7 interceptions).
Over a career that has spanned across
three decades, Testaverde has thrown for over 45,000 yards, while throwing 271
touchdown passes. Most recently, Vinn
y
was able to break some new football records.
After signing on with the Carolina Panthers just days ago, Testaverde
came on board to help add depth at the quarterback position, after Carolina
lost starter Jake Delhomme to injury.
In four days, he went from an add-on to the starter, due to an injured
David Carr. Vinny took advantage,
looking like he had been the quarterback in the Carolina system for years,
going 20 for 33, with 207 yards passing and one touchdown. Most importantly, the Panthers earned a
25-10 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, improving their record to 4-2 on the
season. Along with the victory came
Vinny's name in the NFL record books.
Vinny became the third oldest quarterback to ever start an NFL game, and
more importantly, the 43-year old became the oldest quarterback to ever win an
NFL game. He also broke his own NFL
record of the most consecutive seasons with a touchdown pass, now extended to
21. Therefore, one could say that
Testaverde's most recent victory was truly "one for the ages". And with age, that's where the roasting
comes into play. Enough of the Mr. Nice
Guy routine... I'm not only here to celebrate
Vinny's career achievements (recent and past), but also to roast him... and roast him good.
Roasting
Vinny T.
Vinny has a
beautiful family, all who are very supportive.
His wife Mitzi was also a Bucs cheerleader during his early days. Well, at least we knew there was some
scoring going on in Tampa Bay when he was the quarterback there.
Seriously
though, I imagine after all those errant passes and throwaways, he got quite
familiar with her on the sidelines.
Hopefully, she does a better job of dressing him than the Bucs did.
I informed
Vinny that while the Panthers are happy that he's here, he wasn't their first
choice. Warren Moon respectfully
declined.
So did Doug
Flutie.
When he
showed up at his locker, there was a sign hung up to help avoid any accidents
from occurring (see left).
He walks
around the locker room listening to Classic Rock and Oldies, constantly saying
"This was a good song when I was your age".

I got a hold of Vinny's first ever game helmet and presented it to him in honor of his career accomplishments (see right).
Before
Sunday's kickoff, there was a gift basket waiting for Vinny, including items
such as Ben Gay, ice packs, Metamucil, Just For Men, and Centrum Silver.
Upon
arriving at the game, I heard that in order to get there, Vinny traveled uphill
both ways, in the snow...until he finally showed up.
Seriously
though, I heard he was given a front row parking space outside the stadium, but
that was mainly to provide less chance that he would pull a hammy on the way
in.

During
drills the other day, the Carolina cheerleading squad was also on the field
practicing. Vinny was the only guy to
blurt out "Wow, that cheerleader is young enough to be my daughter."
While others
are taking out their mouth guards during the game, Vinny takes out his false
teeth.
Loud crowds
are not a big deal because he can't really hear them anyway.
During
possessions when the defense was on the field, the Carolina running backs were
on exercise bikes staying loose. Next
to them, a rocking chair was present for Vinny.
Every play
call is presented in 50 font size for Vinny - therefore, Bill Belichick is just
itchin' to take on the Panthers. They
won't need cameras.
Vinny hates
the 4 o'clock games, because dinner time arrives prior to the half, and bedtime
arrives before the time the final seconds tick off the clock.
When asked
if Vinny could earn a "C" on his jersey if his stellar play continues, my
thought was "Where would the AARP patch go then?"
When asked
if it was just as fun to get out on the football field, Vinny responds by
saying that believe it or not, it even beat out last week's games of Cribbage,
Pachisi, and Canasta.
After the
game, some of the media was looking for Vinny and they just tracked down the
guy that was driving in the left lane slowly with his turn signal stuck in the
"ON" position.
We went out
to celebrate after the game and Vinny's kids came out with him. They didn't get carded.
Vinny's so old that when in the bar the other night, Paris Hilton didn't even hit on him. If Anna Nicole Smith were still alive, she likely would have.
I was about
to ask Vinny why he still had his hand warmers on after the game, when I
realized it was a fanny pack instead.
During the
postgame, Vinny taught me about the concept of the Early Bird Special.
Vinny took a
group of us out for a movie one night.
He was given the senior discount without even asking for it.
Later, our
group invited him out to go see 'The Heartbreak Kid', but he declined saying
that he saw the original in the theaters.

Soon, Vinny
will be turning 44. I heard the players
are going to celebrate by giving him a birthday cake with candles and a fire
extinguisher.
And the
moral of the story...
If the love
for something is still there, never give up.
Play your heart out as long as your body holds up and you can still
reach a level of excellence. Just
expect to catch some crap for it on the side.
As for Vinny Testaverde, perhaps a few extra bones cracked when he got out of bed on Sunday morning. Afterward, maybe a few muscles were sore when they once weren't. Yet the spirit was willing, the mind was sharp, and the performance was one for the ages...
literally.
** Please note that this roast is entirely fictional, yet one should celebrate Vinny Testaverde in a roasting format, as he's had a career filled with various accomplishments and unique longevity. I applaud Vinny for his recent comeback in Carolina and wish him the best as the season progresses.
This
post is part of Mike Greenspire's Blogger Contest, featuring articles
related to the NFL. I would like to encourage all of you to read the posts of
all the other participants. Best wishes, and as always, thanks for reading... -
KP
MVP