Published 3/26/2008
by Mike Holleran
at Bleacher Report - NFL
The New England Patriots donated over 200 pieces of “19-0” memorabilia including t-shirts, hats and jerseys to Nicaraguan children a few months ago, a seemingly questionable and random way to rid themselves of a terrible case of overconfidence. The Indianapolis Colts have responded to the Patriots bold statement by donating something to Nicaragua that they can live without, backup quarterback Jim Sorgi. Sorgi was sent by plane to Nicaragua and is expected to be part of a food drop by a U.S. Peace Corps plane. “Yeah, the Pats sent us some worthless memorabilia, and then the Colts sent us a worthless football player. I mean, have you seen him play? I think I’d rather have one of our malnourished soccer players back Peyton Manning up than that worthless sack of crap,” stated U.S. Peace Corps representative Steven F. Harrison. The Patriots donated the memorabilia ...
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