Tuesday, February 06, 2007

The Swift Rule Super Bowl XLI

For all you Bears' fans, this article by Kent Anderson may give you some consolation. You can read his blog by clicking here. It is a blog about preaching but he had this little ditty about the Bears.

Where the Losers Won

Did you ever wonder what happens to all the hats that were prepared for the losing team at the Super Bowl or other such championships? Within minutes of the end of Sunday’s game, Tony Dungy, Peyton Manning, and the rest of the Colts were wearing hats declaring them to be the champions. But what about the hats that were prepared in the event that the Bears won the game?

Apparently those hats were kept under tight security until the end of the game when they were immediately shipped away before any of them could be sold on ebay. The hats were sent to an African village that has never heard of American Football. There, apparently, the Bears will forever be known as the champions of Super Bowl XVI (sic).

Small consolation for Rex Grossman, I’m sure.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

I think you need to check your roman numerals. :p

That's pretty funny. How do we know it's true? Dan doesn't believe me.

Bob Bliss said...

I copied the roman numerals directly from Anderson's website without any critical analysis. How does it look now?

I don't know about the accuracy of his statement. If I can verify it I will.