Can They Make History?

By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, sports, America, Boston, NFL, Football, New York, Tom Brady, Patriots, Superbowl, Giants, Eli Manning, 42 on February 3 2008

Superbowl!!! Superbowl!!! After all that’s been said and done, now it’s time to put everything aside.Tonight’s the night.Worried, Bill and Tom Superbowl 42 is Football history in the making. The Giants are no wallflowers, they come to play the NFL biggest game and win. I think the Patriots understand this, but not so much the fans. If both teams play at their best, the Giants will lose, but we can’t count on that. I also think it will all come up to the last few minutes of the fourth quarter, and will be determined by a field goal or a single touchdown.

So for the last time this season GO PATS!!!!!!!!!!

No Jinx Allowed

By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, Politics, News, sports, America, celebrity, Boston, Football, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Superbowl, Super Tuesday, Jinx, Elections on January 30 2008

More Interesting- Tom BradyHillary and Obama

I hate when people put the cart before the horse. The New England Patriots are favorites to win Superbowl 2008 over the New York Giants, with more then 12 points spread. That’s fine by me, and if you want to Eli Manningbet on the game, I’m OK with that too. What I don’t like, is that the city of Boston is already making preparations for the Pat’sJohn Mccain is interesting but not like the Superbowl... victory parade. Excuse me, I am a Pat’s fan and live in Boston, but this parade is what you will find if you open the dictionary in the word Arrogance. Not to mention that they plan the event to take place on Tuesday, that happens to be Super Tuesday, where people are expected, and being encouraged to go and vote in the presidential primary elections. In general, there is too much Non-Football related stuff going on with the Patriots in the last couple of weeks, and the biggest beneficiary are the Giants, who get all the peace and quiet they need. Let’s just hope that all this parade BS will not jinx us, and that the Pat’s will win the game.
I really wanted this post to be about politics, but what can I do, even Boston’s Mayor Menino knows, that Football is more interesting…

They Did It-Part One (?)

By ariel in Uncategorized, sports, Football, Tom Brady, Patriots, New England Patriots, Randy Moss, 16-0, Perfect Season, New York Giants, Superbowl on December 30 2007
Happy Patriots fans predict 16-0
16 and 0 don’t come easy. But last night, after a nerve-racking game, the Pats managed to beat the Giants 38-35, and with that, to break a few records (including 16-0 perfect regular season and 589 points - the most a team has ever made in one season, 50 TD passes by Tom Brady, and Randy Moss broke the TD receptions record) All of that is Yes Randy Moss, you are number one.great, but won’t count for much if the Pats don’t make it to the Superbowl and win it.
But who am I to be a spoiled sport and start worrying about this stuff? Let’s let Bill Belichick deal with that. For now, let’s enjoy some pictures from the victory over the Giants.
Tom Brady breaking a record
So happy together New England Patriots

Why Do They Hate Us?

By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, sports, stereotype, Boston, Football, Tom Brady, Patriots, New England, Pat's, Bill Belichick, Randy Moss on December 14 2007

Belichick, why do they hate us?

In his Yahoo! Sports column, Michael Silver points six reasons why the New England Patriots are so hated.Bad turned good Randy Moss

1. Coach Bill Belichick’s personality.

2. Randy Moss’s bad turned good image.

3. The fact that others think that the Pats see themselves as superior.

4. Dynasty factor.

5. The Spygate scandal BS.

6. The common claim that the Pats have run up the score.

But I think that you can probably sum it all up by saying that everyone roots for the underdog, and the Patriots by all means, are not the underdog, especially not this season.

Hi Colts, No Cheating!!!

By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, News, ABC, sports, TV, acoustic, America, NFL, Football, Tom Brady, Patriots, New England, Peyton Manning, Colts, Noise, Cheating, Spygate, Indianapolis, RCA Dome on November 5 2007

Cheating didn't help Peyton against the PatriotsBrady and the Pats worked hard on Sunday Vs. the Colts“I don’t know how you measure levels of being deaf, but we couldn’t hear anything out there.”  No, it’s not a part of a war veteran memoir, nor one of a demolition expert.  This  quote belongs to New England Patriots QB Tom Brady,  talking about the crowd noise on the Sunday game in  the RCA Dome Vs. the Colts.  Yahoo! reports that The NFL is looking into allegations that the local team piped in noise during the game, to help distract opponents when the other team is on offense. From what I hear, it’s not the first time this is happening.  If one rule fits all,  the Colts should be punished  the same way  the Patriots were punished after the ridicules Spygate thing  with the Jets.

Boston Red Sox Do It Again!

By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, News, sports, Baseball, TV, America, Boston, Football, Tom Brady, Patriots, Boston Red Sox, Mike Lowell, New England, A-Rod, Pat's, World Series on October 29 2007

REd Sox players celebrate

No, I didn’t go to Kenmore square last night. It was to cold/late/crowded for me to go, so I just set and saw it on TV, forcing my wife to stay awake with me and watching the Red Sox celebrate their rightful earned victory.

It’s been told more then once lately, that it is an exiting time to be a sports fan here in New England. The Patriots are kicking ass, the Bruins and the Revolution are doing fine, and the Celtics are back in business after so many years. And yesterday was a great example. It started with the Pat’s with who else but future U.S. president Tom Brady, who completely ignored the Redskins existence. And then, at 8:30, the main course, with the Sox fighting hard and winning the World Series.

And a couple of words about the possibility of A-Rod coming to Boston next year in case Mike Lowell goes: I have nothing against A-Rod, but if it ain’t broken, don’t try to fix it. And after Lowell became the World Series MVP last night, and after his great season, the Red Sox organization should make a considrable effort to keep him here.

Lets Go Red Sox 

What Tom Brady & The New England Patriots Don’t Want You To Know

By Beth in sports, NFL, Football, Tom Brady, Reche Caldwell, New England Patriots on October 21 2007

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NFL

By ariel in Uncategorized, Entertainment, sports, TV, Football, Tom Brady on September 9 2007

Tom Brady will lead the New England Patriots

Just wanted to wish a happy NFL season to everyone, especially to all of the New England Patriots fans all over the world. Although I hope that Brett Favre will brake a few more records, I expect Tom Brady to bring the title.
So good luck and Shana Tova.