I’ll assume he’s saying, “J-E-T-S SUCK SUCK SUCK!” ;)
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Tedy Bruschi makes an interception during the 2004 AFC Championship game (played 1/23/05.)
we should be making more INTs on him today. :(
Tomorrow…
i’m ready for next season already, with my unanimous mvp and coach of the year. :)
why did you (and the rest of the team) have to play so badly today? why did you do this to me? after everything i’ve done to defend you to everybody i know for all these years, this is the thanks i get. losing to the jets. the jets, tom. they’re the devil’s team. mark sanchez is their quarterback, you know. you got outplayed by someone who doesn’t even know how to throw a football. what does that say?
now the world has to listen to them gloat and trash talk for another week. you realize that’s another week we have to look at rex ryan’s hideous, fat face attempt horrible jokes; hear ladainian tomlinson pretend he’s not washed up; and sit idly by while santonio holmes, bart scott, darrelle revis, antonio cromartie, and braylon edwards act like the nfl couldn’t survive without them. on behalf of everyone, look at what you’ve done, tom. look.
the least you can do now is cut your fucking hair.
In honor of all the snow that has been dumped on New England lately, let’s have a Patriots History Wednesday with overtime of the game that started the dynasty. The Patriots vs. Raiders Snow Bowl. There’s no question that there has never been a more clutch performance by a kicker than Adam Vinatieri in this game.

i am not a steelers fan, but i am today. i am a patriots and a brett favre fan. therefore, i cheer for the afc and against the packers.
i was a packers fan for my entire football life until a few years ago when favre left. i thought i loved the packers, but i don’t and never did. i loved and continue to love brett favre. super bowl xxxi, favre’s only super bowl victory, remains my greatest sports moment and memory. i am not from green bay, never been there actually, so i have no loyalty to that town or its people, though i applaud them for their fierce loyalty and thank them for the thirteen years of greatness i experienced with them.
there are several packers that i continue to be a fan of today (donald driver, charles woodson, etc). aaron rodgers is not one of those people. i don’t appreciate his arrogance or attitude and feelings toward favre, and whether he wins today or not, he is not one of the nfl’s elite quarterbacks. (in my eyes, only brady, manning, and brees are good enough.)
i can be a very bitter person, and i hold a grudge like no other. i don’t want green bay to win a super bowl without favre. the decision to rid themselves of him remains the wrong decision, and i don’t think i can ever forgive them for it.
a lot of people have told me i’m stupid or petty for feeling this way, but i can’t help it. this has been so much a part of my life that it’s just how and who i am. (disclaimer: i have the worst luck in the world, especially when it comes to sports, so this is probably a bad omen to all of pittsburgh. i apologize in advance if green bay pulls out a victory.) anyway, go steelers, stairway to seven, black and yellow, all that jazz. :)