10 things 49ers fans can do during coronavirus lockdowns
By Peter Panacy
No. 2: Practice Your Touchdown Celebrations
Let’s be honest, football without touchdown celebrations is boring. It’s always great to see players’ creativity when getting into the end zone, unless it’s someone else against the 49ers.
Fans may recall back when Hall of Fame wide receiver Terrell Owens got creative with his own celebrations, grabbing cheerleader pom poms and the like. And while those were entertaining for television, your own recreation of touchdown celebrations should get a little interesting if you want to pass the time.
But if you work on a player’s celebration, then tag him on social media, you could get a shoutout like this particular fan doing running back Raheem Mostert‘s celebration:
Mostert, who went from merely a special teams ace to a touchdown-scoring machine last year, developed his own unique celebration which channeled his love for surfing.
He paddles out, gets up on his board and surfs that imaginary wave in the end zone.
You don’t need too much space to recreate Mostert’s celebration. And if you share it on social media, you could wind up getting some extra appreciation from the players themselves.