Posted on 02/06/2012 11:34:21 AM PST by doug from upland
New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker was so upset over dropping a crucial pass late in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 21-17 loss to the Giants in Super Bowl XLVI, he nearly started crying at the podium.
Welker isn't going to get any pity from quarterback Tom Brady's wife, Gisele Bundchen, though.
After her prayers for a Patriots' championship went unanswered, Bunchen lashed out at the team's receiving corps for failing to haul in her husband's passes. While waiting for an elevator at Lucas Oil Stadium, Bundchen was being heckled by Giants fans when she spoke to people in her group.
"My husband can not f------ throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time. I can't believe they dropped the ball so many times," Bundchen said in a video captured by theinsider.com, a gossip website.
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second of all.....I think its STILL unexceptable for a grown woman or any woman or any man for that matter to be using the F word in such public forums....
we all talk among ourselves....I'm sure I can keep up with the best of them...
but to be out in public with such a mouth?....what trash.....Brady at least is all class....
thanks for this info. Guess all is fair in love & war but not sport competition!!!
You’ve got to have rules in competitive sports. Without them playing a game is pointless.
Actually, it may be nice to find a woman who “has your back” once in awhile instead of constantly criticizing, nagging, or berating you. If this is the kind of woman Giselle is, maybe Tom doesn’t have it so bad. I have no problem with what she did. She is entitled to an opinion. Unless she is supposed to be seen and not heard, which seems to be the sentiment of some on this board. Her husband lost a legacy defining game, I, for one, am willing to give her the benefit of the doubt. And no, I am not a Pats fan in the least. In fact, I love it that they lost.
Yes, she used the F word, but she did so thinking that her comments were private. Not that it is an excuse, but that is different than using it in a public forum.
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