Famous Boston Sports Poses Better Than “Bradying”
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Enough With "Bradying"
To rub some salt in the Pats fan's Super Bowl XLVI wounds, fans are now "Bradying." Here are some other poses Boston sports fans can look back on...
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Gronking
Pats tight end Rob Gronkowski became famous for his post-touchdown spikes, and Gronking was born.
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Pedroing
Pedro Martinez would point to the sky after leaving the mound at the end of his night.
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Orring
Bobby Orr's score, which is one of the most famous goals in history, has been frozen in time with a statue outside the TD Garden.
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Vinatieriing
Adam Vinatiei's famous pose after booting the game-winning kick in Super Bowl 36 over the Rams.
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Ortizing
Red Sox DH David Ortiz points to the sky before crossing home plate.
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Fisking
The Red Sox named the left field foul pole after legend Carlton Fisk. Here, he recreates his famous pose from the 1975 World Series. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
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Tim Thomasing
The Vezina and Conn Smythe winner in 2011 gives a two handed point to the sky, with glove and stick in hand, at the end of the Stanley Cup finals Game 6.
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Hernandezing
Aaron Hernandez of the New England Patriots celebrates touchdowns by making it rain. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)
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Mannying
Aside from not running out ground balls and using the Green Monster as a bathroom between pitching changes, Manny Ramirez was famous for his points to the dugout.
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Mossing
No, not taking plays off. Moss came to New England, and celebrated his "separation" from defenders.
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KGing
Kevin Garnett is famous for his pre, in, and postgame chest bumps.
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