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Well, records are nearly pointless once you actually make the playoffs. I guess I'm trying to say the W/L columns don't always indicate the best team.
Well, records are nearly pointless once you actually make the playoffs. I guess I'm trying to say the W/L columns don't always indicate the best team.
The best team doesn't always win on any given Sunday, does anybody think that the Chiefs were better than the Packers last year?
Well, records are nearly pointless once you actually make the playoffs. I guess I'm trying to say the W/L columns don't always indicate the best team.
Well, records are nearly pointless once you actually make the playoffs. I guess I'm trying to say the W/L columns don't always indicate the best team.
Neither does being the SB champion. Now, good day sir!
I don't care if they walk in to the Dora the Explorer theme song as long as they walk out to We are the Champions.
I don't care if they walk in to the Dora the Explorer theme song as long as they walk out to We are the Champions.
Neither does being the SB champion. Now, good day sir!
You have touched a sore point there, one about which I have a confession to make to the Board.
You see, I went out and bought Queen's "We are the Champions," put it in my CD player before the game and was planning to crank it up at ceiling- and floor-shaking volume (I have a very high end audio system with a subwoofer that should probably be illegal in apartment buildings) after the Pats won SB XLII so my Manhattan neighbors "got the point."
To this day, I personally blame myself for the loss of that game. Had I not shown such arrogant overconfidence before the contest, I have no doubt that David Tyree would never have trapped that %$^&**^%$#@ ball against his helmet.
It's my fault.
I also confess that I took the foil off the neck of a bottle of Vintage DP when Keith Hernandez made the second out in the bottom of the 10th of Game Six of the 1986 World Series. What happened thereafter was my fault too. (I never popped the bottle and tossed it a month later, unable to bring myself to drink it.)
The two darkest moments in recent Boston Sports history. Both on me.
At least there is actually a rational explanation for those events.
Yes, I'm glad I got it off my chest. I feel a lot better now.
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