Junior Seau's Hat

Rodney Harrison.
At some point, listening to Wes Welker discuss the merits of Sam Madison, my eyes glazed and I just left the Patriots media session. I know, I know, the Post should have sent a blogger who actually cares what tackle Matt Light thinks about the Giants' defensive line, instead of a blogger who was too busy being irritated that he missed the part where Light sent a shout-out to his barber and described the state of his scraggly hair. Send a letter to the editor.
So all I was left with were these pictures, of Rodney Harrison's jacket, and Junior Seau's hat. I found both quite fetching.

Junior Seau.
By Dan Steinberg |
January 28, 2008; 8:27 PM ET
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Posted by: Shmee | January 28, 2008 08:51 PM
Sorry Steinmeister
Posted by: Icantfeelmyface | January 28, 2008 09:24 PM
The Man in the Yellow Hat is in front of you, and this is all you got?
Posted by: ScottVanPeltStyle.com | January 28, 2008 10:47 PM
Did you know that Junior Seau's real first name is Tiaina? Isn't that a girl's name? LOL - Patriots are gonna get crunched.
Posted by: Adrienne Najjar | January 29, 2008 08:28 AM
Two words, Seau: Sweet lid.
Posted by: Arlington Pimp | January 29, 2008 05:32 PM
Kornheiser has been reading your bog again.
Posted by: sitruc | January 29, 2008 06:47 PM
f... all you haters. give seau credit you cant do what he does at your age so quit hating. what kind of hat is he wearing in the pats rally anybody with knowledge let me know thanx. oh yeah its crunch time for pats and we are going to prove why the patriots are the best.
Posted by: patriots all the way | January 30, 2008 04:04 PM
to patriots all the way... wow you sound like a gay
Posted by: dave | February 3, 2008 06:17 PM
Junior Seau is a loser and he needs to learn how to use the right arm during the national anthem.
Posted by: Walter from Miami | February 4, 2008 01:27 AM
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Sharp hat. I would have preferred the discussion of scraggly hair too.