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<title>aging cynic</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Check out Brookover in the Enquirer. Pathetic. Seldom have I seen so many excuses strung together.

http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/eagles/20071125_Beatable_Pats__They_were_in_2005__and_that_still_irks.html

I guess being a poor winner beats being a poor loser, if I had to choose. Whether Pats win or lose, Belichick is in the moment. It has yet to dawn on some people that all the time one spends in trying to rewrite history is wasted. You want reflection around the campfire? Belichick ain&apos;t your guy. If he could avoid Mike Lynch on the weekly TV show, he probably would. You want a guy obsessed with winning the next game? Skeevy sweatshirt and all, he&apos;s our guy. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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