Pro
Footballs Ultimate Fans Associations Mission Statement:
TO PROMOTE THE FELLOWSHIP OF ALL FANS, ENCOURAGE SPORTSMANSHIP AND
SUPPORT CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES.
P.F.U.F.A. History - In 1999, Visa in conjunction with the Pro Football
Hall Of Fame sponsored a new promotion called the "Visa Hall of
Fans" award. The charge card company with a select committee would
pick one lucky fan from every NFL team to represent their team in
the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. A special wing in
the hall was set up to honor these fans and was named the "Visa
Hall of Fans." In order to be selected, fans would have to write
a short essay explaining why they should represent their respective
teams in the hall. In January 1999 the first class was selected
and the 31 winners were invited to be honored at the Hall of Fame.
The media was on hand for the presentations, and those recipients
enjoyed themselves so much, that the Kansas City Chiefs winner,
Monte "Arrowman" Short and his wife Stacie, came up with the idea
of having a yearly reunion of the Visa winners along with the newest
winners selected each year. Monte and his wife also began a quest
to get the Ultimate Fans into the annual parade held during enshrinement
weekend in Canton. The parade marches through Canton to the entertainment
of some 150,000 people. The Hall of Fame got involved in helping
Short with his idea. He was in need of a sponsor to get into the
parade and avoid having to pay the parade entry fee. Hometown Health
Network of Canton decided to promote the Ultimate Fans, and the
12th Man float was born.
22 winners of the Visa award were present in that first reunion
in August of 1999, and the group decided that they were onto something
and suggested an annual gathering every summer during the Hall of
Fame induction ceremonies. At the second reunion in 2000, very few
fans showed up and the outlook for the reunion was bleak. However,
in 2001, the gathering was a much bigger success and Monte Short,
his wife and the others decided to come up with a mission statement
(TO PROMOTE THE FELLOWSHIP OF ALL FANS, ENCOURAGE SPORTSMANSHIP
AND SUPPORT CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES.) and created the Pro Footballs
Ultimate Fans Association (P.F.U.F.A.). Monte "Arrowman" Short served
as the first President of the P.F.U.F.A., and last summer the reunion
was bigger and better than ever. There was an autograph signing
and a BBQ for hundreds of children put on by the P.F.U.F.A. at the
local United Way. Jerry Vecchia, a.k.a. "True Blue" was elected
new President of the P.F.U.F.A., and the group set out to become
bigger, better, and more well-known than ever before. On September
5, 2002, during the NFL Kickoff Celebration in Times Square, the
following Ultimate Fans were present and made appearances on the
Today Show, Fox News, ABC Sports Radio, and then were guests of
a private party at Planet Hollywood. Harvey "Mr. Steeler" Aronson,
Joe "Birdman" Ripley, Debra "Bonelady" Darnell, Wes "Captain Defense"
Henson, Jerry "True Blue" Vecchia, and Mikey T. "Boss Hoggette"
Torbert were all on hand to help promote Visa's award process and
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