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February 1, 2008
Perfectville
PHOENIX -- Among the many reasons to root for the Patriots to win Super Bowl XLII is that, if they win, you'll never again have to hear from Mercury Morris and the '72 Miami Dolphins, who currently are the only NFL team in the Super Bowl era to finish a season undefeated.
The mouthy Morris was one four members of the '72 Dolphins -- the others were Jim Kiick, Larry Little, and Garo Ypremian -- to hold a press conference here Friday morning in a room at the Convention Center that featured a large, green-and-white sign declaring: "Welcome to Perfectville, Pop. 1, Founded 1972."
Just a hunch, but the population of Perfectville could double by Sunday night.
Morris, trying to get in what we can only hope is the last word, announced his candidacy for mayor of Perfectville.
Posted by Jim Donaldson
at 1:19 PM | Permalink
Maybe the Patriots can Trademark 18-1. Most overrated team in Football history. Best team ever? OK maybe in top 150. 72 Dolphins will be long buried before anyone equals perfection.
Posted by: Rich Van Zandt at February 9, 2008 1:29 PM