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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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Poncherello looks
He's not Erik Estrada!
He's Teddy Brewdawg!

John, Boston


Who will win Sunday?
Thanks to Bruschi and the guys
There is little doubt

Jimmy, South Boston


Oh, Bruschi We Love
Your Name for Football is Great
Kick Some Panthers Ass

Monica, Plymouth


all full tilt full time
Bru-Schi rains down from the fans
is your leg okay?

Mike O, Brockton, MA


On the Patriots
He makes good interceptions
Number 54

Brian, Littleton


Eric Estrada
Wearing a Patriots gear
Cats, feel Ted's nightstick

Dave , Foxboro


A Tedy Bruschi Haiku Flying Through The Air
3-4 Defense At Its Best
Number 54

Pat , Newmarket, NH


Mind, Heart and Muscle
Bruschi is poised to attack;
Full Tilt and Full Time!

Randy , Nashua, NH


Blocking, how He knows
Anticipating their moves
No One gets by Him

Rita, Weymouth


With Fall and Winter
Comes 54 In Your Face
With Ring Number Two FYI: A 'traditional' haiku always mentions a season. So, maybe I can get in based on that only?!?!?!

Andrew , Mehfah


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