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Showing posts with label Tedy Bruschi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tedy Bruschi. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Bruschi Joins ESPN


"Tedy Bruschi, who enjoyed a long career with the New England Patriots and won three Super Bowl rings, is joining ESPN's stable of NFL analysts. ESPN made the announcement Tuesday, saying Bruschi will provide NFL analysis on ESPNBoston.com, the network's new local sports site, and appear on NFL Live, SportsCenter, ESPN Radio and other ESPN platforms. ESPNBoston.com launches on Monday, the day the Patriots play their season opener on "Monday Night Football" against the Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium.

"Tedy Bruschi has embodied the Patriots and their unrivaled success the past decade, and we are thrilled that this three-time Super Bowl champion is joining our roster of NFL experts as well as ESPNBoston.com, which will give New England sports fans a stable of authentic and familiar Boston voices when it launches Monday," said Norby Williamson, ESPN executive vice president, production (ESPN)."

Bruschi actually speak pretty well, so he might be OK at this. I know DP will flip out because he hates him, but I don't think he will be bad. He needed to retire about 2 years ago, but overall I love what he did for the Patriots, and look froward to hearing his analysis.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Bruschi Retirement Speech

One of the first times I have seen emotion from Belichick...

Bruschi To Announce His Retirement


"Tedy Bruschi is retiring after a 13-year career marked by an inspiring return to the New England Patriots as a starting linebacker eight months after a stroke. A person familiar with his decision tells the Associated Press that the 36-year-old Bruschi will announce his retirement at a news conference Monday morning. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because no announcement had been made. The team declined to comment Sunday night and called a news conference "for an important player announcement" Monday morning (Sportsline)."

I had been rumoring it on this site for a couple weeks now that Bruschi was not going to make this team. I think what sealed the deal was during the Patriots game Friday vs. Washington when Bruschi got toasted by Cooley for over 70 yards. He just doesn't have it anymore. I got this text last night from WEEI, and I have wanted Bruschi to retire for about 2-3 years now, but I have to admit a part of me was sad. He is really the last link to the 1996 Super Bowl team. Now it has passed, and it is time, but just for a second it did make me feel sad. Still, it is great to get him finally off the field...

Here are a list of some of his accomplishments...

- Bruschi has played in 189 regular-season games, more than any linebacker in club history. His 631 total tackles over the past six seasons are the most on the team in that period.

- For his career, he had 1,134 tackles, 30½ sacks and 12 interceptions, four of which he returned for touchdowns.

- Bruschi, an inside linebacker, played on all three Super Bowl-winning Patriots teams. The last championship game was on Feb. 6, 2005, against the Philadelphia Eagles. He played in his only Pro Bowl on Feb. 13. Three days later, he was hospitalized after experiencing numbness in his left arm and left leg and blurry vision and was diagnosed with a mild stroke. He recovered to play nine of the last 10 games that season, all starts, and was named the AP Comeback Player of the Year.

- 2 Pro Bowl selections 2004, 2005

- 3 time Super Bowl champion

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Making Fun of How Overrated Tedy Bruschi Is/Was

I liked Tedy, but he became one of the most overrated athletes in Boston.



-The Commodore