We all know that football is a religion here in Texas, and I'll admit that I'm a dedicated follower. Now, I'm not a religious leader or by any means a fanatic. I don't do fantasy football; I don't know every statistical category; I don't know every roster. I've wanted to paint my face and wear a Darth Vader mask to a game, but have yet to do so. I do, however, enjoy watching the games either sitting in my La-Z-Boy or in a crowded stadium. I'm looking forward to watching the Super Bowl on our church's gym wall again. My reading habits change during football season, I check my favorite team's website often and want to hear what the experts have to say on ESPN or talk radio. If we were to compare the religion of football with Christianity, you might say I'm like the guy who comes to church occasionally during the month and leaves $1 for offering. I watch enough football to be labeled a follower of the football faith, but don't ...