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Bob Kraft should invite her to the Pats game and announce her accomplishments over the PA and Jumbotron at halftime. Let her have the moment in the sun that she was denied today in Indy.
Bunch of Hayseed's.
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This whole issue is silly. That wasn't a 6 year old kid who could be scarred for life by being booed. That was the 14/15 year old winner, and she didn't look bothered at all. Except maybe by the weird Colts mascott who seemed to be getting a little too friendly.
When we went to the NFL draft in '05, my 12 year old son ( wearing a Brady jersey) got called up on stage to answer some trivia questions. He was roundly booed by Jets fans but laughed it off...Even at that age, he knew the score.....
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My avatar is the view of the stage at the NFL draft from the cheap seats......
nothing to get worked up over.
I for one will admit that I would have 'boo'd' a girl wearing a Colts jersy at Gillette.
All good fun
Yeah, just because you're a turd that makes it okay for Colts fans to be turds, also?nothing to get worked up over.
I for one will admit that I would have 'boo'd' a girl wearing a Colts jersy at Gillette.
She didn't look bothered at all because she was being polite. It was a confused smile and trust me no 14 y/o girl wants to be booed in front of 60,000 people. That's the epitome of being uncool.
Close but, not really the same. This girl went with the other winners all the way to Indy only to be the only one boo'd in front of 10,000s of people on live TV. I'm sure she's mature enough to know it wasn't for her but for the 17-0 team shirt she wore but, it was 100% inexcusable.