Friday, December 28, 2007

The Historical Game

Tom Brady

FanFan


Patriots are 15-0 now, and they are going to play Giants at New York tomorrow. This game, will be a historical game, and lots of records might be broken in this single game.

Tom Brady is two TDs away for breaking the record made by Peyton Manning at 2004; Randy Moss is two Receiving TDs shy from breaking the NFL record; Patriots need 6 more points to make a new regular season point record; and the most important of all, the patriots are going to be the first team finish 16-0 in regular season, yeah, a PERFECT season.

The game is on Saturday night 8pm, originally scheduled to be played only on NFL network, which is a pay-channel that only 40% of the people in the US can watch it. However, since this game could be a historical game, the Congress put pressure on NFL, urging them to put this game on free TV.

NFL made a announcement yesterday that this game will be simultaneously nationwide broadcasted by NBC, CBS, and NFL. If you are living in New England or New York area, ABC local stations will also broadcast this game.

Now you see how huge the deal is. ABC, NBC, CBS, NFL will actually broadcast the same game at the same time. It sets a record already.

Don't miss this chance, if you are not a football fan. At least, in the future, you can tell your child or grandchild:

"Oh yeah... I watched THAT GAME!"

Let's Go Pats! Let's Go Brady! Let's Go Moss!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Don't miss this chance, if you are not a football fan. At least, in the future, you can tell your child or grandchild:...."

Ha...For me??

Sounds good that I can watch it via ABC.....

-Ting

Red said...

Uh... Or, someday you can tell your student that you watched this historical game.

So. did you watch it?

What an amazing game! See how good Tom Brady is?

This is the difference between Tom Brady and Peyton Manning.

When the game is on the line and your team needs you most, Tom Brady delivers, and Peyton Manning frequently chokes.