Via Larry Brown Sports:
While some Patriots had suicidal thoughts after their Super Bowl loss, others danced shirtless on stage at a party to help change their spirits. Pictured above is tight end Rob Gronkowski dancing on stage with LMFAO at the Patriots’ postgame party. He wasn’t the only one getting topless — lineman Matt Light was shirtless too.
Some people have a problem with the guys partying after the loss. I understand where they’re coming from — how could players be in the mood to have fun after such a heartbreaking defeat? That is a reasonable concern, but I think the main focus for everyone should be one thing: why did they have their shirts off? Don’t they know that can only lead to ridicule?
Pics via @Abe Medoff
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What the patriots players are doing is no different than what players on other teams who have lost the superbowl experience. The parties are already planned, usually at the team hotel, it's for the players and their families/guests. Some people handle the lose differently, I'm just surprised someone who was able to participate actually sent the photos out......very tasteless.
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