There was nothing inappropriate about BB's comments about the tectonic instability near Mexico city. Considering the frequency of earthquakes in the area, it is a legitimate concern.
There was nothing inappropriate about BB's comments about the tectonic instability near Mexico city. Considering the frequency of earthquakes in the area, it is a legitimate concern.
There was nothing inappropriate about BB's comments about the tectonic instability near Mexico city. Considering the frequency of earthquakes in the area, it is a legitimate concern.
What was his exact quote? I mean, I don’t know. Shouldn’t you be happy if you avoid a major earthquake? I always make that remark after a trip to California. I guess not to a major news outlet though.
What was his exact quote? I mean, I don’t know. Shouldn’t you be happy if you avoid a major earthquake? I always make that remark after a trip to California. I guess not to a major news outlet though.
It was said during his weekly interview with Dale and Holley. The question was if he'd like to play play in Mexico City again. He said it was a good trip, but he wasn't in any rush to do it again, that there is a ton of work that goes into it and that it takes a lot out of the team. He went on for quite some time about the difficulties and logistics of such a trip before saying:
"I think we're fortunate there was no volcano eruptions or earthquakes or anything else while we were down there. I mean, you have two NFL franchises in an area that I don't know how stable the geological plates were below us but nothing happened, so that was good."
Well, I mean I’m obviously biased but I don’t get why people would be upset about that. This is a guy who thinks of everything and it is in character for him to consider it and not as a joke either. It is a lot of work to do these international trips. However I bet the kickers will love Mexico City from now on!
Isn't that the story on how the whole thing started to begin with? Meaning that Bruschi did the whole "AAAAWWW YEAAAH" thing by himself in a postgame huddle after a speech he gave, and it was so awkward that the team couldn't stop laughing, and then they turned that into a tradition after wins?