When Randy Moss turns out to be the classy guy on your team, you know there’s a problem.
Belichick? Brady? And the rest of the Patriots who left the field before the Super Bowl was over?
Classless. Every last one of them.
When Randy Moss turns out to be the classy guy on your team, you know there’s a problem.
Belichick? Brady? And the rest of the Patriots who left the field before the Super Bowl was over?
Classless. Every last one of them.
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Nice point.
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That was a fun game to watch (especially since the locals won against another ‘team up north’) – Eli did a good job, but the defense was what kept NE out of it for most all of the game –
Besides some of the NE antics, which at times left a sour taste in my mouth (I know a foul was committed by having the extra man on the field, but to red flag a guy who has no impact on the play to overturn a failed converson – low sportsmanship – correct, but low) –
I really was not that impressed with most of the commercials – a couple of good ones (I think Coke did the best with both the political spoof ‘ginkes’ and the Wonderdog – baby from Family guy) – and it took Will Farrell to make me actually laugh – I was not wowed – and quite perplexed on a couple – such as, why would Prudential spend that much money to reply its current ‘on the right path’ add during the Superbowl when its product is a B2B product that company HR / Sourcing departments choose, not individuals?
Can you tell I’m getting old?
Can’t wait to hear about the event in Columbus – who won Pledge of the Year? and, is it going to cause some matrimonial strife?
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Goes to show that you can fix a season but you can’t fix the Super Bowl.
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