I wish Tedy Bruschi were my dad
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Tedy Bruschi recovers from stroke to save mankind
Former Patriots star turned ESPN analyst Tedy Bruschi famously suffered a stroke right after the 2004 season. He returned to the field to face the Buffalo Bills in October 2005, amid the usual overboard and incessant ESPN hype.
A Buffalo radio team used the opportunity to rip the all-Tedy, all-the-time coverage in a laugh-out-loud funny skit that we just ran across again yesterday. It's brilliant.
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