The REAL Star Running Back at this Year's Super Bowl
The best running backs are the ones that simply refuse to go down.With that in mind, future opposing defenses better hope Cade Spinello's mom has her way."If it were up to her, jeez it might be tough to convince her after all he's gone through to actually let him play. But he'd love it. He'd be a running back." Said 7 year-old Cade's father, Mike.Well Mom, its going to be awfully hard to convince your son not to try and put on pads after he spends this weekend at the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
NEGU stands for 'Never Ever Give Up" and its idea was to bring joy to any kid fighting cancer or any serious illness. In the spirit of the 12 year-old who came up with the idea, the way to do that, was simple: Joy Jars. Little jars filled with cards, play-doh, crayons, toys, anything that could make a hospital room feel more like home. The true mark of a leader is leaving a path to follow even after your gone. That was Jesse's legacy. She passed away last January 2012, but NEGU continues and its spawned ambassadors like her original chemo buddy, Cade.Cade picked up his pop's knack for inspiring people and while continuing his rigorous, 6 hour a day, rehab he'd also help fund raise and pass out joy jars. Like any player putting in the work in practice, Cade's work and story got noticed. First, the local Pop Warner team asked if he'd like to come to a game and the teams would play in his honor. Then the local high school found out and had to step it up. Coach and son lead the team onto the field. Word got out. UCLA came calling. Cade spent an afternoon with the team handing out wrist bands, meeting the guys and even got a chance to run a play from scrimmage. "He was supposed to take the fake hand off and run as decoy. Instead he took the ball and kept running." Touchdown
Kirk Langer had been following Mike Spinello since his days on the sidelines at UCSB."He was LB1 and I was LB2. He was a senior and I was a sophomore. He was the kind of guy I looked up to." Langer said.Don't let the flowery words confuse you though."Believe me, I didn't want to be his back up. He was number one for a reason, he was a better player than me. More than that, Mike is one of the best people I've ever met."While they were in college, Mike may have been the better player but it was Kirk who made it to the big game first. Langer works in the sports world, as a lot of former athletes do, and he's been to the Super Bowl eight--yes, 8!--times. Not bad for the guy who had to hold the clipboard. Well, for the past few months Kirk would read and watch and share the stories of his former teammate's son. The kid who wouldn't go down and then it hit him."I was reading about it online and seeing all the things and different teams and experiences Cade was having and I just knew, the only way for this season to end, he's got to go to the Super Bowl!"Supposedly its pretty good game to see."It's the greatest sporting event there is!" Langer exclaimed from New Orleans. "The feeling of the entire stadium shaking on the opening kick-off. When all the lights are on and all the cameras are flashing and everyone is standing, its like the whole world lights up."Come this Sunday, Cade and his dad are going to experience that feeling.It might take a while for the magnitude of it all to sink in on the kid though."He knows it's big, knows its a rare thing and he likes telling people he's going." Spinello said."His favorite thing in the world right now though is to play with me in the hallway. He'll try and tackle me and get the ball so he can run it back for a touchdown."The way Cade's been running so far, come Sunday, whichever team is lining up to kick off Super Bowl XLVII, they might take comfort knowing an unstoppable 7 year-old won't be running it back.At least not yet. He still has to work on Mom.
(Editorial Note: We will follow up with Cade and his father after their Super Bowl trip. For more information about the NEGU Foundation and its founder, Jesse, see www.negu.org).