Drew Bledsoe, Julian Edelman Throw Light on ‘Ultra Dark’ Jokes That Didn’t Make the Cut; “They Wanted to Do Lots of September 2001 Stuff”
“Like the rest of America, I’ll always remember where I was that fateful day in September of 2001, when, tragically, those two Jets…slammed into Drew Bledsoe.”
TOM BRADY WITH A WILD 9-11 JOKE pic.twitter.com/YvxSvk4ctj
— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) May 6, 2024
September 2001 was indeed a cruel time for America. And it was also the time that effectively ended Drew Bledsoe’s NFL career, and launched Brady’s. While a smart comparison, many found it to be in bad taste. While Bledsoe suffered a catastrophic injury when he was hit by New York Jets lineback Mo Lewis while another player was trying to trip him up, America was reeling through arguably one of its greatest tragedies.
The twin towers were hit by hijacked jets on September 11th, leading to the loss of countless lives, and understandably people were not willing to laugh at Brady’s joke. This was also why Bledsoe decided that the joke was not for him, though he did say he thought it worked well for Brady.
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