turns out it *can* actually get worse than Johnny Damon
yes. i finally said his name. that is because someone else has sunk lower than he has on the Traitor scale.
Adam Vinatieri.
he, who i still revered as the greatest clutch kicker in football. he, upon whose foot i still bestowed much gratitude for sealing the deal on many occasions.
he. he, who actually uttered the words that the Colts beating the Patriots in the AFC Championship game was the happiest win of his career.
what about the THREE Super Bowl rings you won in New England, Adam?? i realize that you have a new team now & all, but we keep hearing that as fans we should appreciate what you did for our team... and here you are, proclaiming that having your new team beat your old team in a lesser game than the Super Bowl is a far sweeter victory.
i don't get it. the choice to leave New England was yours. and it's not even like you were the one that won the game. (thank. God.)
and so... congratulations. you take possession of the Traitor crown. at least JD was man enough to say that he will always love the time he spent in Boston & will remember his place on the 2004 team.
2 with their own thoughts:
I can only imagine what name you listed in the title of this post. Because my brain is now involuntarily blurring out The Traitor's name whenever it is encountered, to save me from more psychological damage.
;-)
You and Nichole are so funny...although I agree with you. It's no longer about the love of the game, it's just the $$$$.
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