Share this: The New England Patriots have been so dominant over the past decade-plus, sometimes it’s hard to keep track of their success. Just ask this “Wheel of Fortune” contestant, who thought he had a puzzle in the bag filed under the “headline” category. The correct answer to the puzzle was “Patriots win their fifth Super Bowl,” noting New England’s thrilling victory in Super Bowl LI over the Atlanta Falcons. However, this contestant got a little ahead of himself and gave the Pats an extra Lombardi Trophy. You can check out the awesome sequence in the video below. While his answer currently is incorrect, it could serve as foreshadowing. The defending Super Bowl champions loaded up this offseason and are expected to be legitimate contenders for
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It Doesn’t Sound Like Chris Sale Will Be On Twitter, Social Media Any Time Soon
If you want to interact with Chris Sale next season, you’re going to have to do it at Fenway Park. The Boston Red Sox ace spoke to the media after joining the team via trade on Dec. 6, but of course not everything Sale said made it into the mainstream. So when The Boston Globe’s Pete Abraham published some of the more interesting tidbits, Sale’s answer about his social media presence stood out. “Not me, man,” Sale said. “I don’t do any of it. You won’t see me doing that. I stay off Twitter. If there is something I need to know, somebody will tell me.” Sale wouldn’t be the first Red
Could Pirlo be the answer to Marchisio conundrum?
With Claudio Marchisio out of UEFA EURO 2016 because of a knee injury, Italy coach Antonio Conte needs a Plan B for the Azzurri midfield.Marchisio, capped 54 times by Italy, tore his anterior cruciate ligament playing for Juventus on Sunday and will not be available until October. This is a blow for Conte, exacerbated by the fact another key central midfielder, Marco Verratti, has not played for Paris Saint-Germain since mid-February due to a persistent groin problem.If Verratti is fit, he surely starts this summer. But how does Conte replace Marchisio?Which system?In the recent friendlies against Spain and Germany, Conte tried a 3-4-3 formation....