While watching ESPN or listening to ESPN radio I can’t seem to avoid hearing about Patriots legend Tedy Bruschi and Newly Acquired Patriot Chad Johnson. After Johnson tweeted he was in “awe” of Tom Bradys 512 passing yard performance, Bruschi slammed Johnson by saying he needs to stop being a fan and be a part of the game. Personally Bruschi took this too far and should be ashamed of himself for slamming Johnson. I sense jealousy coming from the former linebacker, as if he still wishes he was part of this amazing team. I feel a Tedy Bruschi apology coming real soon. Now a ESPN analyst I wont be surprised if Bruschi backs up his words as well.
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