21 January 2008

Tom Brady, Tom Petty & Tom Doyle: The Superbowl Is Set

Yesterday, the New England Patriots defeated the San Diego Chargers 21-12 to advance to the SUPER BOWL for the fourth time since 2001 (all three previous trips ended with victories). No team in recent memory has been so successful - and so closely scrutinized - as the Pats, winning their 18th consecutive game and putting together perhaps the most successful season in NFL history. Congratulations Pats, EAR FARM salutes you!

They will face the New York Giants, who successfully outlasted the Green Bay Packers 23-20 yesterday, two weeks from now in Glendale, AZ (Feb. 3rd) in Super Bowl XLII (that's 42 for the Roman-numeral averse). What does this have to do with music?


Uhhh, Tom Petty is playing the halftime show? That's really all I got...

Listen:
"I Won't Back Down" by Tom Petty

And for fellow expat Pats fans living in enemy territory here in New York, enjoy the "Patriots 16-0 Song" by WROR's Tom Doyle, it's wicked good kid:



We'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming shortly...

8 comments:

Matt said...

GO GIANTS.

:)

Anonymous said...

Your first statement is inaccurate. The Patriots lost to the Bears and the Packers before hiring Belichick and Brady and becoming the best team ever.

Anonymous said...

Somebody please stop this team full of woman beaters, HGH abusers, cheating coaches, unsportsmanlike players, and their bitchy Yankees fan quarterback. It's down to the @#$@! Giants now I guess.

If the PAtriots organization had any honor left in it they'd fire Belicheat after this season for disgracing and invalidating what could've legitimately been the greatest season ever. Way I see it their entire "dynasty" deserves a big asterisk thanks to spygate.

real winners don't behave like this they act like they've won before:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwrZ0ObKSWU

Wait til next year ya video tapers.

Go Steelers!

Mike said...

re: martin's comment, i suppose my statement was misleading, i was just referring to all three trips since 2001.
and i would have given anything for a pats packers super bowl rematch in 2 weeks.

and re: chuck noll-lover, anthony smith! man did he do you guys a disservice by opening his mouth that week....

hooray for sports

Anonymous said...

LETS GO BIG BLUE!

Anonymous said...

lets get this straight, Rivers had knee surgery in the week leading up to the game, didn't say one word about it or make excuses, and went out and pretty much equalled the performance of Brady. except Rivers was playing on one leg!

just imagine what the outcome of that AFC Championship game would've been if the Chargers had LT and a healthy Gates and Rivers.

i dont wanna hear shit from anyone about Rivers running his mouth anymore, everyone does that. yesterday dude proved he has more heart than most of the NFL.

GO PACK.

Anonymous said...

No matter how hard you try Patriots, you'll never be the '85 Bears. Go Giants.

Anonymous said...

Brady was injured too bitches.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs07/news/story?id=3207592

Go Pats!