SalemPats
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Everyone has brought up AJ to the Pats. This would be a great fit, but i doubt O'Brien would trade him to us and I'm not sure how it works with the cap
Globe: Patriots desperately sign #1 WR as arthritis about to set in on Brady's aged arm.
I Agree and OT but you know what the bottom of the barrel truly is. Running to the media when someone says something to you in the handshakes at the end of a hockey game. What is this, 5th grade?
I cant imagine that was the first time someone said something off color to a opponent in the lines. Not like the NHL has had a bunch of "Mr Congeniality" finalists on the teams over the last 30 years.
Then again we are talking about a franchise (Canadians) who's fans actually called 911 after a hit was laid on one of their players. The fact that anyone knows about Lucic's comments (whatever they were) is embarrassing to the sport.
Hence why I rarely watch hockey.
"In other news, Red Sox continue to stay out of last place!"
Plus this Front Page piece Sunday:
http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2...id-friendly/WfAWBu1TluYszNCk8XaR6N/story.html
Unless you were there. Seriously. I've been to chess tournaments that cub reporters covered for a human interest story. For some reason they focus on the clock and get it wrong. Then they focus on the skittles room. (No candy, just loud chess to relax from serious chess.) That usually gets confused with the actual chess.You're kidding. The Internet has only made things worse. Pre-Internet, journalism had a fair degree of integrity.