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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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Blue, gray, white five four
I was running. I was gone!
Now I'm on my back.

Bill , Milton


He looks cuddly, but
don't tell that to the guy that
Bruschi just drilled.

Melissa , Washington, DC


Better than six buds
Better than six rolling rocks
Is one cold Bruschi

Andy, Carlisle, PA (ex-of Watertown, MA)


Haunting the backfield,
A ghost drifting back, watching
The quarterback's eyes.

Stanley , Brooklyn, NY


wildman eyes bulge
staring down the best they got
HIKE! hunt, chase, lights out

Mickey , Los Angeles


Break a leg said Ted
Game over, Ted seeing red
Super Bowl hopes dead.

Marc , Scituate


Emerge from shadow
Reach for the interception
Delhomme in despair

Bob , Weare, NH


Closely watching he
Makes a move with precision.
Tedy stole the ball!

Tina, Lakeville


Determination
Leads the Pats to Victory
Most Underrated

StevieB, Danvers


With Deceptive Speed
Bruschi intercepts the ball
Teddy scores six points

Robert, Medford


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