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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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Like a caged lion
His cold stare paralyzes
This is his jungle

Jonathan , Saugus


About minute left.
Your leg injured. We hold breath.
After win, smile relieves.

Cory , Burlington VT


he snags the ball thrown
he runs for score through the snow
name: Tedy Bruschi

Chris L., Norfolk, VA


Women love his smile
All men wish they had his job
Bruschi's got it made

Jill, Dracut


Heal for Super Bowl
Davis and Foster can run
Need you on the prowl

Mike, Boston


Quarterback throws ball
Intended for Tedy, NO
Score he does, in snow!

Josh K, Atlanta


Ball flys through the air Bruschi intercepts the ball Patriot's win game

Drew , Concord, NH 03301


Compose a haiku? Homeland Defense scoffs at haikus.
Instead they'll sack Jake.

Nate G, Beverly


Protect the end zone
That is all I care about
WIN! My Patriots!

Andrew , Easton


Number fifty-four
Exudes passion, heart, and soul
With intense fury

Wayne, Somerville


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