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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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First learn how to stand
Then fill all holes around an
Immovable force

John, West Roxbury


Heart and Soul of "D"
Solid, yet underrated
Comes through in the clutch

Dominic, Boston


Shuttin' Peyton down
Wil'cat from Arizona
Houston, hear me roar!

Jeff, Los Angeles


He is fifty four
The other team has no chance
Happy days for pats

Ryan, Providence, RI


Grab an errant pass,
Stop the passer in his tracks.
Have a cold Bruschi.

Justin , Naples, FL


Undersized backer?
Brobdingnagian heart and
Fireplug build say no

Brian , Maynard, MA


snap, crash, crack open
Brushch, snap crash, crack open
Beer me once again

denis , leominster ma


If I ever met
Brady, I would say, "Please tell
Tedy we love him."

Beth, Chelmsford, MA


eyes open wide with recognition
a smile slighly cracks the stern face
a quarterback feels the pain

Jack , Gorham, Maine 04038


Linebacker supreme
Scoring the perfect touchdown
Giving it his all

Maureen, North Easton


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