Where were the young boys? You know, the sons who playfully jump on Tedi before the game. If it were too late for them to be at the game, they should have had a camera in their living room, showing the boys jumping up and down every time Tedi jumped on another pile and got credit for a tackle.
ESPN really blew the Bruschi coverage.
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Re: ESPN really blew the Bruschi coverage.
Originally posted by Earthquake EnyartWhere were the young boys? You know, the sons who playfully jump on Tedi before the game. If it were too late for them to be at the game, they should have had a camera in their living room, showing the boys jumping up and down every time Tedi jumped on another pile and got credit for a tackle.
And what about when he went nuts when Bruschi couldn’t bring down little Roscoe Parrish.Resign our own guys!
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Originally posted by Patrick76777Mike Patrick blew a load in his pants when he saw him on Special teams.
And what about when he went nuts when Bruschi couldn’t bring down little Roscoe Parrish.
So funny.Resign our own guys!
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Originally posted by billsfanoneHe did have 40+ hits! That's outstanding!Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Originally posted by Patrick76777Or even better. ESPH strokes this guy for 3 plus hours and then he blows off the interview after the game!
So funny.
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Everytime they showed him on the sideline gasping for air I though he was about to have another stroke or pop a blood vessel. Guess Heidi and Tedy are living proof that you can come back from a stroke. Looks like Heidi took as many steroids as Tedy did, wonder if she or he whatever it is has finished teh sex change
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Re: ESPN really blew the Bruschi coverage.
Originally posted by Earthquake EnyartWhere were the young boys? You know, the sons who playfully jump on Tedi before the game. If it were too late for them to be at the game, they should have had a camera in their living room, showing the boys jumping up and down every time Tedi jumped on another pile and got credit for a tackle.
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Originally posted by Earthquake EnyartBy the time ESPN was done gushing over him, I was hoping he'd stroke out on the field and start flopping around like a fish in the bottom of a boat.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Re: ESPN really blew the Bruschi coverage.
Originally posted by Earthquake EnyartBy the time ESPN was done gushing over him, I was hoping he'd stroke out on the field and start flopping around like a fish in the bottom of a boat.
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That telecast last night left me disturbed.
Since when has Tedy Bruschi been anointed a saint? He was given treatment a la Cal Ripken the night he set the consecutive games played record. He's been an above average middle linebacker on a great defense for years.
Secondly, if i was a casual viewer and caught the open with the three Lunkheads Patrick, Theismann, and Maguire, i'd have no idea who New England was playing. They gushed over Tedy for about 10 minutes before the words "Buffalo" or "Bills" were uttered.
Can we please have somebody off Suzy Kolber and leave her by the side of a train track somewhere? Her voice and her face make me want to scream. Everytime they sent it down to her, I knew we'd find out more interesting Tedy effing Bruschi information that would make me want to lose my dinner. What was Namath thinking? It was the booze talkin for sure.
The only thing worse than watching Heidi Bruschi is watching Brenda Warner."And I do have a wish, albeit one that cannot and will not be fulfilled. I wish... I wish that standing next to me right now, would be Ted Darling."
Rick Jeanneret 4-14-96
Ted Darling "Voice of the Sabres"
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