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Will Leitch



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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 34
Sign: Libra

City: BROOKLYN
State: New York
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/19/2007

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Tuesday, February 05, 2008 

It is rare in the world of sports to find a moment when two revelatory, unifying moments converge into something that stuns us all, from every direction. Around 10:20 p.m. ET last night, the sports planet's tectonic plates shifted so dramatically that we thought our heads would never stop spinning. Eli Manning changed every thought anyone had ever had about him, but we talked about that last night and will talk more about that later. Let's talk about the Patriots for a moment ... shall we?

Of all the great wallow-in-the-Patriots'-misery moments from last night, we still think nothing's gonna beat bringing back Tom Brady's own words to haunt him. To remind:

"We're only going to score 17 points? OK," a surprised Brady said.

At a certain level, all mockery directed at Brady and the Patriots can only sting so much: After all, they still have three rings, the Boston area still has a chance to add an NBA championship to their ridiculous resume and Brady still, at the very least, enjoyed manual manipulation from a supermodel to climax last night. But for one night, they were beneath all of us, losers not just to the Giants, but to all of us. They may win Super Bowls and date supermodels, but they are still human beings who can fail. And fail gloriously.

It is not that they did not play to the top of their capabilities. It is not that they were too cocky. (Probably.) It is just that they lost, despite doing their absolute best.

We all know that feeling.

Today, so do they.

The founding editor of Deadspin.com, Will Leitch has also written for the New York Times, New York magazine, Slate, Salon, and Playboy. He has been profiled in Sports Illustrated and the New York Times and is the author of GOD SAVE THE FAN: How Preening Sportscasters, Athletes Who Speak in the Third Person, and the Occasional Convicted Quarterback Have Taken the Fun Out of Sports (And How We Can Get It Back). Born in Mattoon, Illinois, he lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Jeff from tha 407

 
i lost $50. gaddam if it wasn't worth it...
 
Posted by Jeff from tha 407 on Tuesday, February 05, 2008 - 3:43 AM
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longshotSTL

 
I hate the patriots thank god they lost the superbowl and I disn't even bet I just love to see them lose
 
Posted by longshotSTL on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - 1:37 AM
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THROWrAG

 
Feeling outmatched and outdone is an important things for everyone. Doesn't it feel so much better when we learn, that those who have done it us, feel it to?
 
Posted by THROWrAG on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 - 10:34 PM
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paul

 
Yeah, it was beautiful to watch Bellicheck for once to have a reason for his grumpy face!
 
Posted by paul on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 3:13 AM
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JdP
Jonathan Polly

 
haha
yea it was great
ALMOST as great as seeing tebow being escorted off the field CRYING by his daddy
at the
Florida-LSU game
AHAH
 
Posted by JdP on Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 12:23 PM
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