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In a time of great strife among fans regarding who we signed or didn't sign or might draft or might not draft, comes a day where Pats fans and Falcons haters all come together and remember one of the greatest days in the history of our franchise.
I watched the game with all non-Pats fans, and by the time halftime rolled around, you'd have thought they would be dunking on me, especially because of the..."general awareness of science" story floating around. But, that wasn't the case. No, in fact, they actually seemed to feel bad for me. And to be fair, those were low times:
After switching to hard liquor after halftime, I watched the score go to 28-3:
And the first thing I said was "game".
But I stopped.
It was definitely the bourbon speaking up, but the words came out of my mouth "if anyone can do it, it's Tom ****ing Brady". And when he scrambled for a first down on third and long, I knew it was over. Brady wasn't going down like a *****, nor James White, nor Edelperson, nor anyone, especially our defense. The rest was history.
Happy 28-3
I watched the game with all non-Pats fans, and by the time halftime rolled around, you'd have thought they would be dunking on me, especially because of the..."general awareness of science" story floating around. But, that wasn't the case. No, in fact, they actually seemed to feel bad for me. And to be fair, those were low times:
After switching to hard liquor after halftime, I watched the score go to 28-3:
And the first thing I said was "game".
But I stopped.
It was definitely the bourbon speaking up, but the words came out of my mouth "if anyone can do it, it's Tom ****ing Brady". And when he scrambled for a first down on third and long, I knew it was over. Brady wasn't going down like a *****, nor James White, nor Edelperson, nor anyone, especially our defense. The rest was history.
Happy 28-3