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Monday
15Oct

Would You Like Gin & Juice With That Popcorn?

After yesterdays demolition of the Cowboys by the Pats, some strange questions were asked by someone in the media to Belichick and then Brady.

Here's the video of the question to Belichick

REPORTER: "Champ, Champ, Talk about your Beantown offense in the second half. They treated the boys from Big D like a couple of flapper girls who were a little loopy on the old gin and juice."

BELICHICK: "Next question"

Then later on somehow this guy was still there and asked Brady (If anyone has video of this you'll get a free BostonsportZ t-shirt)

UPDATE: Here's the video of both questions , first Belichick again, then Brady. Thanks to reader John W for the video. You get a T-shirt!

 

REPORTER: "Champ, Champ, Champ, talk about the touchdown pass to Dontel Stallworth it looked like you two were doing the Jitterbug while the Dallas secondary was doing the Charleston" 

BRADY: "Is that right? I don’t know what the hell that means but, it was great route and it’s easy to throw it when he’s that wide open. Great question."

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Reader Comments (3)

You are missing commas after the final "Champ."
October 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterNico
The BaD Radio Show (short for Bob and Dan) is a midday radio program on KTCK, "1310AM, The Ticket". The show is hosted by Bob Sturm and Dan McDowell and airs Monday to Friday from 12pm to 3pm.

1920s Reporter Guy - A segment where Scoops Callahan (aka Tom Gribble) asks celebrities questions in an Edward G. Robinson voice and 1920s slang. His most notable appearance was after a Dallas Stars/ Phoenix Coyotes game when he approached a defeated Wayne Gretzky. Scoops' past interviews have included Mack Brown, Vince Young, Sidney Crosby, Peyton Manning, Lebron James (twice), Kobe Bryant, Phil Jackson, Roger Clemens, Wade Phillips, Will Smith, Tom Brady, and Bill Belichick.

October 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSpike
Man, sports is crazy. This is the funniest thing i've seen since Ben Franklin got popped by a lightning bolt. God, i'm old and tired. i'm gonna lay down now.
October 16, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterThe Big Unit
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