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Subsidies for Hypocrates - The Boss and Bon Jovi

Subsidies for Hypocrates - The Boss and Bon Jovi

Cry me a river Bruce   I will preface this article with the fact I still own CDs (and cassettes) from Bon Jovi and Bruce Springstein. I...

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J.P. Plays J. & P. at Scullers Vocal guitarist John Pizzarelli offers jazz and pop from new album May 17 & 18

J.P. Plays J. & P. at Scullers  Vocal guitarist John Pizzarelli offers jazz and pop from new album May 17 & 18

Hip and handsome with a smile that can light up the darkest club and hands that can churn through the hardest rock or caress the...

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“Daddy Like! Macho musician and agro author bring men’s movement to Passim June 1

“Daddy Like!  Macho musician and agro author bring men’s movement to Passim June 1

For over 50 years, Club Passim (www.clubpassim.org) has been a fixture on the calm and relatively quiet Folk and acoustic music scene. Legends like Joan...

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Todd English's Faneuil Hall restaurant closed for good

Todd English's Faneuil Hall restaurant closed for good

Kingfish Hall, the Todd English vehicle in Boston's Faneuil Hall, is closing for good, the celebrity chef and restaurateur reportedly says. An article on English's soon-to-reopen...

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BOSTON BLOGGER: Rajon Rondo, It's Time to Grow the Hell Up

BOSTON BLOGGER: Rajon Rondo, It's Time to Grow the Hell Up

For the past couple of season, nobody has been singing Rajon Rondo’s praises more loudly than me. If you go back through my basketball columns,...

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Somerville’s Arts at the Armory Announces New Details for its 2012 Fundraiser: The iBall: Keeping it Surreal, Thursday, May 10

Roger Miller(Mission of Burma, Alloy Orchestra) to perform at VIP reception; Revolutionary Snake Ensemble andWillie “Loco” Alexander to perform during event; Arts at the Armory Billy Ruane...

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BOSTON BLOGGER: Patriots, Belichick Score Big in the NFL Draft

BOSTON BLOGGER:  Patriots, Belichick Score Big in the NFL Draft

  When I think about the Patriots and the NFL draft, a line from Alanis Morisette’s song “Ironic”  immediately comes to mind, “It’s like 10,000 spoons when...

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All Asia to Host Singer-Songwriter Evening with Touring Artists JD Eicher, Joy Ike, & Kurt Scobie

Boston, MA – April 30, 2012 – This April independent singer-songwriters JD Eicher, Joy Ike, and Kurt Scobie will be making their way through the Northeast with...

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BOSTON BLOGGER: No Repeat for the Bruins, as the NHL is a Crapshoot

BOSTON BLOGGER: No Repeat for the Bruins, as the NHL is a Crapshoot

  There will be no Stanley Cup repeat for the Boston Bruins, following a game 7 overtime loss to Alexander Ovechkin’s Washington Capitals. While I don’t...

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BOSTON BLOGGER: What Up Fenway Park, You Being 100 Years Old and All

BOSTON BLOGGER: What Up Fenway Park, You Being 100 Years Old and All

Today the Red Sox organization and everyone who has grown up loving the Red Sox celebrates the 100th anniversary of Fenway Park. There will be...

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BOSTON BLOGGER: The 2012 Boston Red Sox - 5 Lessons Learned

BOSTON BLOGGER: The 2012 Boston Red Sox - 5 Lessons Learned

  This past weekend I attended my first Red Sox game of the season, a 13-5 route of the Rays. We’re now 11 whole games into...

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Another Funny Video at Don't Feed the Seagulls!

Another Funny Video at Don't Feed the Seagulls!

Go to dontfeedtheseagulls.us for great political satire! The Supreme Court weighing in on Obamacare and its Constitutionality. We found a video that talks about the funny...

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BOSTON BLOGGER: My 2012 Boston Red Sox Starting Lineup and Season Preview

BOSTON BLOGGER: My 2012 Boston Red Sox Starting Lineup and Season Preview

    While Major League’s baseball’s Opening Day was “officially” yesterday, the majority of the league doesn’t start playing until next week. For the Red Sox, next...

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A Real “Beauty” of a Fundraiser

A Real “Beauty” of a Fundraiser

Table for TEN returns April 4 to help NF, Inc. THOUGH IT IS NOT discussed much at dinner parties, neurofibromatosis (often shortened to “NF”) is actually...

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Phood, Glorious Phood

Phood, Glorious Phood

Phantom Gourmet’s Wine & Food Phest comes to BCA March 31 FOR ANYONE WHO HAS EATEN IN AND around Boston, the purple sticker on the door...

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Pulled up by the Bootstrap

Pulled up by the Bootstrap

DIY Jamaica Plain Entrepreneur Goes Green ANDY BAKER QUIT his job at the Harvard Gazette in 2008 as America was on the cusp of economic Armageddon....

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BOSTON BLOGGER: New England Patriots: Concessions from a Super Bowl Lost

 

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It’s the morning of February 6, 2012, and the blast has passed. Although fallout levels are still likely dangerous, I’ve exhausted my stash of PBRs and must emerge. The worst is behind us now, I keep telling myself. The worst is behind us now.

As I climb up the ladder towards the hatch’s vault-like circular steel lock, all I feel is numb. And even as I work the lock hand over hand  like a crazed pirate sailing in circles, the New England air that seeps through previously air-tight seal doesn’t feel as crisp. The sky is a bit yellow, few cars crawl along the streets, and a caustic melancholy hangs, feeling like it will never thin.

It comes with the territory of playing in five Super Bowls in 11 years, an unprecedented run the sports anchors tell us. But any way you cut it, I can assure you that losing a Super Bowl to New York is wicked uncool.

In my emotionally unstable state, I’ll start with a little ego coddling. Heading into this game I was criticized for picking the Giants against the Packers, against the 49ers, and eventually against the Patriots. I was told that I was trying to jinx the Giants, that I was picking the Giants in the self-interest of making a loss that much more bearable. To those who shared these sentiments, I’d like to share one of my own; I was right. I picked the Giants against teams that were 15-1, 13-3, and 13-3, and the Giants won them all. They earned this win, and good for them. Now onto the game…

From my perspective, this was the fastest football game that I’ve ever watched – it really seemed like the game was over in 15 minutes. Most Super Bowls that I’ve been invested in drag by, each play of excruciating importance seemingly playing out one act at a time. Not this time around. It seemed like Eli played great, and so did Tom. It seemed like both defenses played pretty damn well. It seemed like a pretty error free game. Everybody played well, and the Giants just happened to end up on top. From the perspective of a Giants fan, I don’t think anything could be more important.

We all know that Patriots fans (hell, NFL fans aside from Giants fans) think that 2007 was something of a fluke. Make no mistake about it, there was nothing flukey about this win. It was won as a football game should be won, and thus provides the validation that Eli Manning so desperately needed.

So now the fun part, the part that you all want to hear – I can’t hide forever without dishing on what this means for Eli Manning. Eli Manning just became the 11th quarterback in NFL history to win two Super Bowls – that’s one more Super Bowl win than his brother Peyton has, and in my eyes that puts him in an elite class. I think that Eli and Ben Roethlisberger now share a spot together in terms of their place in the current NFL landscape. I would now mention Eli in the handful of the best quarterbacks in the NFL – I’m not sure he has the talent of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, or Drew Brees, but he has something that none of them aside from Brady have – a knack for winning. Yes, I think you have to call him one of the NFL’s elite quarterbacks.

My only knock against the Giants this time around was the general lack of class they showed around the Super Bowl – all of the shit-talking by their players leading into the game, posting that they were Super Bowl champions on their website before the game was even played, etc. But these are things that aren’t surprising, and from an on-field perspective the Giants took care of business.

As for the Patriots, you’ve got to feel for Wes Welker following his dropped pass. I think the Patriots were generally right in targeting Aaron Hernandez so much, and I also support Bill Belichick’s decision to let the Giants score in order to give Tom Brady the ball with some time left on the clock. Brady got the ball with 57 seconds to go and needed a touchdown, which he didn’t get. It was really the first time he failed to do what needed to be done with the Super Bowl on the line.

Sure, Rob Gronkowski was a non-factor in the game and was clearly severely inhibited by his ankle. But from a New England standpoint, none of these storylines are what this game was about. This game was about Tom Brady and Bill Belichick being denied the cherry on top, the win that would permanently cement them both as the best ever and allow them to ride off into the sunset no matter what happens in their remaining time together. As Bostonian’s have now realized with regards to the Celtics, there’s a window of opportunity that any team has to win. Tom Brady is 34 years old and should have 3-4 seasons left in him, but the window of opportunity is closing and there’s certainly no guarantee that he’ll ever have a shot at winning a 4th Super Bowl again. Ultimately, that’s why this loss hurts so much.

Kudos to the Giants, on a win whose importance cannot be understated for their franchise, and especially for their embattled quarterback. As for the Patriots, they made a season that started with little hope a whole lot of fun to watch. Let’s all hope that we get to see Brady versus Manning act number three.