Freudian Slip of the Day
In response to the latest Spygate news (Patriots turn over eight tapes to the NFL), we get the usual grumblings from the crowd:
Ban BeliCheat for Life: The Cheatriost should forfit next season.
And so on. One Patriots fan, rooferman, has had enough:
rooferman: They WON on the field,played better than there opponets that given day,just as the Giants did this past super bowl.Give it a rest the pats deceive everything they earned.
I'm just sayin'...
By Lindsay Applebaum |
May 8, 2008; 2:13 PM ET
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Posted by: Cart | May 8, 2008 3:15 PM
There were two posts today, that's why. The other one was about horse racing.
Way to contribute a valid opinion though... impressive.
I think, personally, that the NFL didn't uncover anything new. The patriots taped defensive signals... what now? They've already been punished. Drop it.
Any thoughts, Cart? Or are you going to complain that my response wasn't longer?
Posted by: @Cart. | May 8, 2008 3:40 PM
Litteracy is overratted.
Posted by: | May 8, 2008 4:08 PM
WaPo needs to seriously look into a spell checker function for these comment boxes.
Posted by: Papa Smurf | May 8, 2008 4:53 PM
Bunch of want of bees.
Posted by: prophet | May 8, 2008 6:45 PM
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Is that seriously the entire blog entry? It's over? That might be a new record... roughly two sentences of copy.
Impressive.