Ice_Ice_Brady
where black is the color where none is the number
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I get it. Beasley is a small white WR who plays a lot on the inside and is shifty and quick. He also wears #11. For them to confuse him with Edelman, though, by calling him "uncoverable" and some inane comment like "Hey, it's third down, we're always looking for #11 first because he is automatic" was pretty mind boggling. Those commentators notes were clearly mixed up and they confused the two. I would have thought they knew who Edelman is, considering he has been the leading receiver for the league's best team for almost three years and caught the Super Bowl winning TD just eight months ago.
Or maybe they were actually referring to Beasley after all, in which case they are even dumber than previously thought.
Or maybe they were actually referring to Beasley after all, in which case they are even dumber than previously thought.












