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Write a haiku about Tedy Bruschi

Ever write a haiku? Give it a try -- haiku is a Japanese verse form consisting of three lines of 5, 7, and 5 syllables.

Here's an example:

Eyes dart back and forth
Chest hits, arms grab, runner falls
Tedy rules the field

A panel of judges will scream out the haikus in our best Howard Dean voices, and pick the one we like best. The winner will get a nice cheesy prize from our Marketing Dept.

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Tedy swift and sure
My heart goes pitter 'Pat'ter
The Pats' own Hermes

Cindy, Boston


Flakes fall in Winter;
Infidels struggle in the cold.
Ted only dances.

Arnold , Brooklyn, NY


Bruschi jumps, blocks pass
Intercepts football scores touchdown
Defender of the turf

Gerry , Stoughton, MA


amidst the lone star
he hunts for the seventeen
birth to dynasty

Moose, Allston


Eyes lock searching eyes
Ball flys, leaping arms react
Snow music erupts

Paul L, Kingston, MA


Bruschi is the man
Despite a Pro Bowl Snubbing
Ring Two is at hand

Dave , Boylston


He's missing the "D"?
Nothing could be more intact.
QBs fear his wrath.

Tim, Weymouth


Like a bear, he is
Strong and fearsome, not fuzzy
Though Tedy's his name

Jennifer, portland ME


Number fifty-four
We should all live life his way
Play full tilt, full time.

Julie B., Boston, MA


Another drive stoped
Teddy breaking up the play
Cheers heard from far away.

Al , Somerville


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