December 7, 2020
Tecmo Bowl Days
Matt Rector
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before the spastic torment of middle school
when an erection was just an uncomfortable oddity
and the television had a dial and wood paneling
we lost a summer to this game
backs hunched thumbs fast legs folded
on the floor inside our parents' living rooms
while they went to work
we negotiated terms: no one can be the Raiders
no resets no skipping other people's games
choosing a team in the same division is allowed
we advised and threatened our opponents:
if you run too much with Cunningham it messes up
his throws you should use more than just Taylor on defense
to get the other guys's conditions up that play works
against the computer but not against another player
who is good
we played beyond the point where
our fingers began to hurt and our eyes
began to sting we squirmed and writhed on the floor
as our immature bodies ached attention riveted
on the game
we compared endless columns of digits
that flashed up on the screen: he's leading in yards but
my guy's averages are better he's good on offense but
on defense he's even lower than the computer Sanders
would so be number one if he didn't get hurt for two games
and then you would have to play each other
always undefeated against undefeated and you would hope
that he was the one that had to play right to left
and you would change your plays to ones
you'd never use against the computer
and you would gnash your hands into the controller
trying to guess his play and you would attack his weaknesses
and he knew yours and if it was close
you'd lose everything in those last few moments
clusters of color wheel pixels burned onto your retinas
bars of analog tunes stuck inside your ears
until finally the computer made you fumble or
he stopped you on fourth down or
you got by his man and zigzagged your way
to the end zone
afterwards it would be awkward
for one to be so happy when one felt so sad
but both trying to hide it
so you'd have to go
and walk back home
and as you hit the sidewalk and the fresh air
for the first time in hours didn't your body
feel like it was floating along above the grass
and your stomach feel like it was dragging behind?
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Matt Rector is from Schenectady, NY.
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