What Was Junior Seau Thinking?

If you saw the Patriots-Browns game on Sunday, you probably saw Junior Seau make a brilliant interception and start to run it back. About halfway down the field, he raises his arms in celebration with ball in outstretched hands. I could understand his excitement, but he wasn’t even close to the goal line. In fact, he was very close to the other team’s players and could’ve easily had it taken away. I love Junior and am impressed with his drive and agility, but he made a bad decision.

Just goes to show you that even great football players can have parked moments. Wonder what Belichick had to say in their Monday meeting.

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2 Responses to “What Was Junior Seau Thinking?”

  1. wafer157 Says:

    You got it almost right. After reading some of your posts the title should have read Is Junior Seau Parked? And he was! This time he was lucky no one else snagged it, but if he was really on top of it he could have run it in for a touch down. I bet you Belichick had lots to say before the Monday meeting.

    By the way - the New York Jets under Mangini are 1 and 4. Maybe your prediction will come true.

  2. Parked Ranger Says:

    Well, Junior redeemed himself this week with another interception, without the showboating. He’s amazing! And the Jets are now 1-5 - sweet revenge.

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