As linebacker Tedy Bruschi retires today, what was the most notable moment of his career?
Leaving the team holding so many records and positive memories, which moment in his career is the most notable and why?
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From saving puppies AND their squeaky toys from a burning truck to knowing 38 different languages being American of the century, this is the best game calling I have ever heard regarding Tedy Bruschi.
If I really had to pick one it would be the day the New England Patriots drafted him in 1996.
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M$When he was introduced prior to the game, he was given what he called “the loudest ovation of my career. It still gives me chills when I think about it.”
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M$Tedy Bruschi retiring is kind of sad because he was the poster child for what hard work can get you in the National Football League. He was a tough player who could have played in any NFL era and will be missed. The Patriots have lost a great leader and I hope he gets into coaching to help younger players.
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M$"Feb. 6, 2005
Attempting to win their third championship in four years, the Patriots played the Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX. Bruschi sacked McNabb on the game’s third play and had seven total tackles in the game. With Philly trailing 24-14 and facing a first-and-10 at the New England 36, Bruschi picked off a pass intended for L.J. Smith with 7:20 left. Holding on for a 24-21 victory, the Pats won their ninth consecutive playoff game, equaling the NFL record set by the Green Bay Packers under legendary coach Vince Lombardi. It seemed particularly fitting that Bruschi and his teammates would once again hoist the trophy that bears Lombardi’s name."
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