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THE BLUNDERBOWL By Chuck MacNab
At the end of the Superbowl I saw something I just could not believe. The Seahawks were on the half-yard line in position to score a touchdown that could win the game. They have an outstanding running back that can run hard enough to derail a locomotive... and what do they do? They throw a pass that is intercepted and it literally eliminates their chances to win! This absolutely inexplicable blunder just simply gave the game to the Patriots.
The Commissioner should have cancelled the event and just had a coin toss to decide the winner. A couple of guesses about this play come to mind. The Seahawks didn't really want to win and the whole thing was a big fakery or the "mob" sent word that they had big money on the Pat's so an "offer they couldn't refuse" was made and it came along with a horses head.
The outcome of this spectacle makes us wonder whether those who made the decision to go with that Seahawk pass play could be the same variety of decision makers as those who handle foreign policy for the Obama Administration!
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Confucius Say, It is better to
lose a lover than love a loser.
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