09-05-2006, 11:48 PM
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Practice Squad
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 242
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Re: What are you most pshyched about this season?
I am looking forward to watching Tom Brady and Bill Belichick be far better than anyone else at their respective jobs, the most important jobs on the football field. They are just so much fun to watch: BB is at the peak of his game, while Brady, incredibly, is still improving. Unreal.
Also, as I watch these two sure-fire first ballot HOFers, I am looking forward to marvelling at how far this franchise has come since I first started watching football in th early 80s (and from what my dad told me about before that) and how damn lucky we are that Bob Kraft admitted his mistake, fired Pete Carroll, and hired BB as his coach, giving him absolute authority on personnel issues. The Patriots are the model franchise in the NFL; they are in tremendous shape this year, and as long as the Krafts own the team, the Pats will continue to be the gold standard.
I am also looking forward to seeing that bilious cripple-punching coward Ron Borges being proven wrong for the umpteenth and umpteenth +1 times. The Globe should be ashamed of itself for tolerating, even promoting his slander and innuendo, his unnamed sources and player-agent propaganda, and, above all, his lazy and shoddy journalism. I, for one, never read the globe anymore (only read what is pasted here or on other sites) and will not listen to his drivel on the radio either. This guy is a Will McDonough wannabe with 1/00000000000 of the sources and 1/0000000000000 of the writing ability. He gives Boston a bad name; he stands for everything that is wrong with the sports media in this town. In short, he is a disgrace to his profession.
For that matter, I'm looking forward to that snivelling ratings-whore Felger geting fired from his radio gig, not just because he has turned into a mini-Borges, but because he used to be such a good reporter: objective, measured, and hard-working. Now he's just so much garbage on the airwaves. Maybe if he sticks exclusively to writing he can become good again.
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