Pats1989
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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Judging by the amount of airtime devoted on WEEI, the Sox are 90% of the pie, while the Pats are barely a blip on the map.
Maybe now that the Sox are eliminated, they will go down to 80%
Pats
Sox
Bruins
Celts
Anyway this is a Patriots town now.. little kids growing up all know who Tom Brady is.
I was a baseball fan back when I was in high school and had the time to listen or watch the games, but those days are long gone. I was thinking I'd turn on the Sox/Indians playoffs just for old times sake, but I'm a cord cutter, no TBS for me, and so no MLB playoffs. Oh well, it seems I didn't miss much if anything...
Patriots definitely
Off topic but 2004 was a special year. The greatest team in patriots history and the first Red Sox World Series in 86 years with the greatest comeback of all time
I can't imagine ever experiencing a 2004 again
Back in the early 2000's EEI was really fun to listen to during football season. I feel that their actual football talk is lacking nowadays. I don't really like Felger or Mazz that much so I don't really listen to the other station.
Anyway this is a Patriots town now.. little kids growing up all know who Tom Brady is.
History will judge, but of these 4 Boston sports legends, how should they be ranked as of right now (acknowledging that Brady isn't done). My order is below:
1. Bill Russell
2. Tom Brady
3. Ted Williams
4. Bobby Orr
Even though Celts were the ones winning the titles (they only became popular when Bird got there).
History will judge, but of these 4 Boston sports legends, how should they be ranked as of right now, (acknowledging that Brady isn't done). My order is below:
1. Bill Russell
2. Tom Brady
3. Ted Williams
4. Bobby Orr