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Shirts Celebrate Bernard Pollard’s Hit, Tonya Harding Angry She Didn’t Think of it First
by November 30, 1999 @ 12:00 am (Category : Uncategorized )

Sep 10th 2008 4:07PM by Adam Gretz (author feed)
Filed under: Patriots, AFC East, NFL Fans, NFL Injuries
In February of 1994, when Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding had her hired goons introduce the back of Nancy Kerrigan’s knee to a piece of reinforced steel, I don’t recall figure skating fans celebrating the occasion in t-shirt form. Then again, maybe they did, I wasn’t as up to speed with the world of women’s figure skating as I am today (I can’t get enough of it).

That’s sort of what’s happening in the wake of Bernard Pollard’s hit on Tom Brady. And while I don’t for one second believe Pollard intentionally tried to harm Brady and end his season, there’s no doubt legions of Patriots supporters who irrationally disagree. Those that do, probably view Pollard, the no-longer-anonymous Chiefs safety, as some sort of Tonya Harding/Shane Stant monster who should be fined, suspended or banned for life from the NFL.

And then we have this idiot. Continue Reading




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