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KidStallyn
01-17-2009, 08:53 AM
Anthony Gimino
Gimino: Cards' bandwagon filling fast
Fans embrace playoff run; Tucson's 'KidStallyn' giddy at Super Bowl shot

ANTHONY GIMINO
Tucson Citizen
We are fans of the Broncos, fans of the Steelers. Fans of the Cowboys.

Fans of whoever the Cowboys are playing.

Fans of the 'Fins, fans of the 'Skins, fans of the Colts, fans of the Bolts.

Fans of the Patriots, for all that winning. Fans of the Raiders, for all that sinning.

Even as we bask in the winter sun, we hold true to those teams from our forsaken cold-weather past. Packer Backers. Bear Huggers. Some of us might like the Vikes.

As for the Arizona Cardinals . . . eh.

Just don't sell that to Dustin Holmes.

If there is such a thing as an Arizona Cardinals Super Fan in Tucson, it is Holmes. He's a 37-year-old Honeywell software engineer weekdays who turns into his highly charged alter ego, KidStallyn, on weekends.

And this is the mother of all Arizona Cardinals weekends.

The Cardinals, who had one playoff victory in the past 61 years before this season, are playing host to the NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. The winner goes to the Super Bowl.

"You know," Holmes said, "I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve."

Two decades of having an NFL team in our extended backyard hasn't been much of a present. It takes more than geography to earn most of our allegiances.

It takes winning, or star players, or a brand-new stadium, or ownership that at least shows it had a teeny, tiny little clue about acquiring talent and running an organization.

Holmes was a fan, even before the Cardinals had all that. Just because.

Born and raised in Colorado - naturally a Denver Broncos fan - he did a stint in the military, moved around a little and settled in Tucson in 1999.

"It all started with that first season," said Holmes, whose decked-out, game-day image has appeared in The Arizona Republic, on the Associated Press wire and in the Charlotte Observer, among other places.

"I wanted to go to that Monday night football game they played against San Francisco. It was a last-minute thing, and it was sold out.

"So when the season ended, I called up and ordered season tickets. I was most shocked I could get second-row seats in the south end zone."

Let's clarify that. Let's be sure to refer to that as the "rowdy" south end zone.

"I just kind of started out as a mild-mannered football fan," Holmes said. "This whole persona started when people started telling me I looked like Kid Rock. At the time, I didn't really know who that was - but I do now."

Holmes' resemblance to the hard rocker, with long hair and a goatee, gave birth to KidStallyn. Then came the top hat.

"It was more of a dare thing," Holmes said.

"Someone said, 'You should wear a **** hat to the game to look like Kid Rock.' It started out as a big red foam hat, signed by all the cheerleaders. It was really cheesy at first. Now, it's a velvet hat with some leopard skin on it."

Yeah. Not cheesy at all.

Holmes is a prolific poster on Cardinals message boards. He has participated in official team events, such as sharing the stage when Arizona unveiled new jerseys a few years ago. He listens to Phoenix sports talk radio in the morning via the Internet to catch the latest team news.

"My wife kind of thinks I'm crazy," Holmes said. "Well, yeah, she definitely thinks I'm crazy."

But give him credit for being a fan when it was hard to be a fan. This is the Cardinals' first winning season since he started helping drive the bandwagon. He hasn't had a lot of local shoulders to cry on.

When the Cardinals are on the road, he just watches the game from home, because there hasn't been a great organized meeting place for fans.

Working with the Cardinals last week to publicize the event, he put together an unofficial viewing party at the World Sports Grille, 2290 W. Ina Road, for Arizona's game against Carolina.

"And it was packed," Holmes said.

"It was great. There were Cardinals jerseys everywhere. It was awesome. It was as if the town had arrived."

Mike Fontes, the manager of Just Sports at the Foothills Mall, happily agreed.

"Usually at this time of year, all of our Cardinals stuff is half off," he said. "Now, it's full price and we're ordering more."

This Cardinals fever might soon pass, but for Holmes, it figures to be a lifelong passion.

On Sunday morning, he will put on his Larry Fitzgerald jersey, get his 9-year-old twin boys in the car, pick up his father in Phoenix and head over to University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale for tailgating.

It will be boys day out, just like it is for any Cardinals home game.

But this isn't any home game.

This is for a spot in the Super Bowl.

"Hopefully, we can keep this ride going for a couple more weeks," Holmes said.

That would be fun for everybody.


Anthony Gimino's e-mail: agimino@tucsoncitizen.com

Fan43
01-17-2009, 09:03 AM
Nice article!!! LOL Keep it up Kid!! :thumbsup:

:champs:

Dmak
01-17-2009, 09:04 AM
T-minus 28 hours

azmikey
01-17-2009, 09:05 AM
Love it! You'll have another 6k people in your end zone this weekend, if any are slacking, we expect Kid to start'em up!!

Just like Christmas. I was up at 5am this morning to read the paper. Nice bonus section, especially the page with all the cover pages from each loss/win. Brings the whole year back in one page.

odiej34
01-17-2009, 09:44 AM
Thanks for Getting tucson (and surrounding areas) some publicity. Hopefully World sports grille will be our new cardinals viewing spot. (Away games) That place rocks!:toothorn:

Cardz81
01-17-2009, 09:47 AM
Awesome!!!

Way to go, Kid!!!

:Cards logo:

Santiago
01-17-2009, 10:01 AM
Great post! Thx :eagles:

cardsreign
01-17-2009, 11:37 AM
Great article:exclamationmark:


:cardinals: :eagles:

KidStallyn
01-17-2009, 12:51 PM
Thanks for Getting tucson (and surrounding areas) some publicity. Hopefully World sports grille will be our new cardinals viewing spot. (Away games) That place rocks!:toothorn:

My plan is to paint TUCSON RED! No more BRONCOS...NO MORE COWGIRLZ.....NO MORE RAY-DUZ.....


This is CARDINALS TERRITORY!!!!!

Here's the link to the actual article.

http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/sports/107881.php

chargerfan
01-17-2009, 01:27 PM
I'm a Chargers fan, but will be a Cardinals fan tomorrow, and on 01 February, after 'we' rout the hideous Eagles, and run them out of town.

Brandon
01-17-2009, 01:29 PM
I'm a Chargers fan, but will be a Cardinals fan tomorrow, and on 01 February, after 'we' rout the hideous Eagles, and run them out of town.

Welcome!!!

KidStallyn
01-17-2009, 03:47 PM
ANd remember fans, please stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop, and be sure to keep your hands inside the ride at ALL TIMES!

T.J.
01-17-2009, 04:15 PM
When I went to school at UofA, I noticed that the locals really didn't push for the PHX teams. They were a mixed bag. I remember going to the Tucson mall one time to buy a Suns t-shirt because I scored tickets for my b-day, but most stores were littered with Lakers crap (this was between their 3-peat of 2000-2002). Cardinal gear? Forget it!!

Now I was down there just this last Thursday for business and the scene was a little different. In Phoenix, we see all of those cars with the clip on flags flailing around. In Tucson, I saw some of those and some of the decals on the back.

Cardinal fever is slowly catching on in So. AZ.

:helmet:

skimaniac6
01-17-2009, 10:17 PM
:Cards logo: Always room for more, jump on and enjoy the ride, this has been a long time coming and I am ready. :hurray:

edwestrfld
01-17-2009, 10:28 PM
plenty of room on the wagon. All aboard!

Fan43
01-17-2009, 10:42 PM
It's up to the fans to spread it around!! Let the businesses know what you want.., tell them to stock up!!! Push it!!!