Dealing with Patriots Reality, Mike and Randy Not Pleased.

 

Mike Spinosa and Randy Moss agree... this season is not so great.

Mike Spinosa and Randy Moss agree... this season is not so great.

It’s been a tough weekend in terms of football, especially if like me your a New England Patriots fan. The series of mistakes witnessed throughout the second half of this game had me shut it off during the fourth quarter when Randy Moss tried to grab a pass slightly thrown behind him. He ended up popping the ball into the air for a spectacular Pittsburgh interception that secured a definitive and humiliating loss at home.

 

It’s really difficult to watch one of the greatest teams the NFL has ever seen fall apart just months after a devestating super bowl loss to Napoleon Dynamite (Eli Manning).

As the game ended somewhere around 30 to 10 I had to shut the TV off, not because I wasn’t willing to watch the game all the way through but because my attachment to the Patriots is comparable to a father and son or good friends during war time.

On a brighter note I’ve learned what it’s like to consistently lose football games. I really became entrenched in football two seasons before their first superbowl so in that timeframe I’ve not really known alot about being on the bad end of the stick. It’s everything I thought it could be much like working on the house or doing yard work in 108 degree temperature.

None the less I must soldier on as a fan of the what once was… the best team ever.

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