Patriots Dynasty Ends

A pride for a team is hard to describe, especially to those who are not as passionate about football like myself. As most of my friends know, It was a challenge to watch the game tonight. The night began with Comcast not working. I walked into Sa’s apartment frantically after Mike and Rich had called me saying that there was no cable on campus. My first thought was that the campus cable had some issues, but when I turned on our TV and it wasn’t working I was beginning to get nervous. Sa commented with no hesitation, “Well, there is always the radio.” I really couldn’t respond without getting frustrated because the radio and television do not relate whatsoever. However, I did understand her alternative choice. Eventually the cable kicked in and we were able to see Jordan Sparks perform the National Anthem, which was unbelievable. At such a young age, a performer like herself has a future  

From my perspective neither team played outstanding. There were good plays here and there, but nothing amazing. The Patriots loss is dwelling on me, but soon it will be time to move on. It is important to remember that the Patriots have the most touchdowns and points in history. Someone made a remark to me, ” Your team is a failure,” and I will never see that statement as a true statement. Brady commented, “Tonight doesn’t take away from anything we have done over the course of the season,” and that is true.

2 Responses to “Patriots Dynasty Ends”

  1. gotttta love those NY Giants. sorry JOE IN BIG GAMES SOME BECOM GIANTS AND SOME BECOME LOSERS.

  2. sorry Joe the Giants Triumph they weres just the better team. in big games some become Giants and others become losers