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For those of you who don't know, Wikipedia is a free on-line encyclopedia open to the general public for editing.
While I am obviously not encouraging anyone here to vandalize Wikipedia (and, FWIW, don't recommend trying; most such edits are caught within a few minutes), there's nothing wrong with spreading some factual love for the Pats/hate for the Squealers/Colts/Broncos/etc.
For example, this is how one paragraph in the article for Ben Roethlisburglar read earlier this morning:
This is how it reads now.
While I am obviously not encouraging anyone here to vandalize Wikipedia (and, FWIW, don't recommend trying; most such edits are caught within a few minutes), there's nothing wrong with spreading some factual love for the Pats/hate for the Squealers/Colts/Broncos/etc.
For example, this is how one paragraph in the article for Ben Roethlisburglar read earlier this morning:
On January 22, 2006, in Denver, the Steelers beat the Denver Broncos 34-17 to advance to Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks in Detroit. Roethlisberger completed 21 of 29 passes for 275 yards. He threw for two touchdowns and scored one himself on a four yard play-action bootleg; his run was the last touchdown of the game, and sealed the win for the Steelers. On February 5, 2006, in Detroit, the Pittsburgh Steelers won Super Bowl XL 21-10 over the Seattle Seahawks. Roethlisberger completed 9 of 21 passes and threw two interceptions and had one rush touchdown. Roethlisberger has thus become the youngest quarterback ever to win the Super Bowl.
This is how it reads now.
On January 22, 2006, in Denver, the Steelers beat the Denver Broncos 34-17 to advance to Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks in Detroit. Roethlisberger completed 21 of 29 passes for 275 yards. He threw for two touchdowns and scored one himself on a four yard play-action bootleg; his run was the last touchdown of the game, and sealed the win for the Steelers. On February 5, 2006, in Detroit, the Pittsburgh Steelers won Super Bowl XL 21-10 over the Seattle Seahawks. Roethlisberger completed just 9 of 21 passes and threw two interceptions and had one rushing touchdown; his passer rating of 22.6 was one of the worst in Super Bowl history. Roethlisberger has thus become the youngest quarterback ever to win the Super Bowl. (He is not, however, the quarterback with the fewest games at starter; Roethlisberger's win was his 33rd career start, while Tom Brady's was his 15th.)