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To each his own, I guess...But partying after losing a Super Bowl...Uhhh, ok..
If these were the Jets we would be making fun of them, but who am I kidding? They never get to the SB.
I completely understand Light who played well, and I dont mind Gronk but I dont know if I would be able to party after allowing a crucial pick right in my face.
I completely concur on your point about the "business" side of this and that these guys still cash big checks win or lose and still get good off season gigs; most of them are probably already booked up through training camp with Golf Tournaments and corporate events of all stripes for good cash.
But I think you're wrong to assume that going out and partying means that they aren't seriously affected by the loss and feeling pretty bad about it.
Single guys having a few adult beverages and enjoying relatively anonymous female, ahem, companionship and doing so along with a few of their buddies who are pretty much the only ones who really "get" what they're going through all seems like part of a pretty healthy grieving process to me.
Rob Gronkowski, Shirtless Matt Light Danced Away Their Sorrows After The Super Bowl
The Patriot Way?
BostonHerald.com - Blogs: Rap Sheet» Blog Archive » Patriots danced, sometimes shirtless, at post-game party…
The "less than ambiguously gay duo"...
Rob Gronkowski, Shirtless Matt Light Danced Away Their Sorrows After The Super Bowl
The Patriot Way?
BostonHerald.com - Blogs: Rap Sheet» Blog Archive » Patriots danced, sometimes shirtless, at post-game party…
The "less than ambiguously gay duo"...
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I don't really think this is a big deal.....but I don't remember Bruschi, Rodney, ect.... partying after 2007. Just saying........................
I get what you are saying,but the bottom line is this...the fans of the losing team take it a million times harder than athletes IMO.
If you ask me what is more likely to happen...a player going out to party after the loss or a fan whose team has been defeated?,its going to be the player at the club almost every time,although I did in fact head out to the casino before the confetti even had a chance to fly because I didn't want to sit home and fly through the channels and witness that crap.
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"Lighten up Francis".
Some of you people have no grip on reality. Our players are real people with feelings and emotions. They'd just lost the biggest game of the season, they have every right to drown their sorrows. Nothing wrong with it at all. Some of you must never leave your parents basement and step out into the real world.