19 and NOT: I missed it!
Well the Patriots choked.  Tom Brady had laughed at the prediction of Plaxico Burris that the Patriots would score 17.  I guess Plaxico was giving the Pats too much credit.
(With apologies to Michael Vick.)  I didn't have a dog in this fight.  I am fan of neither team.  I would have liked to see the Pats win to smack that hoity-toity smirk off the faces of those old grouches: the '72 Dolphins.  (Yeah.  We get it.  They were a great team.  Shut up, now.)
I am also glad that the Giants won, because I don't care for Belichick.
The thing is: I missed all of it.  About one minute into the game, my son (the 7-year-old who wound up in the ER at camp last summer) complained that his arm hurt and couldn't move it.  So my wife and I trekked to the urgent care.  We waited, and waited, and waited.  All the while the TV in the lobby was tuned to the Biggest Loser.  Just before half-time, I changed the channel.  Then we were called back, and waited some more.  X-rays, poking and prodding took place.  They determined it was likely a small break at the elbow.  They did not see a definite break on the x-ray, but they saw some swelling on the x-ray that concerned him.  They splinted him up and put his arm in a sling.  We were then off.  I switched on the radio in the car and listened to the last two desperate Tom Brady passes.
From what I have heard on the local news, I didn't miss much because our pitiful local Fox affiliate botched up the transmission.  It seems they mess up every big event.  A few years ago during the World Series they kept losing the signal.  During the Giant-Cowboys playoff game, they completely lost the sound for half the game.  I guess that is what you get with drunk hamsters running a TV station.
 
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I was saddened by the Pats loss. I'm not a Hoodie fan, but I would like to see perfection. And I would like to see the 1972 Dolphins take their Grumpy Old Men act off the stage.
Plus, I really detest New York anything.
All around, it was a bummer of a night.
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