DonDiego does not care for the coach and the quarterback of the New England Patriots. He would root against them in any game, . . . even if they were playing Michael Vick.
And now there's this:
Tom Brady's Diet
In late 2014, he explained his diet to Sports Illustrated as 80 percent alkaline and 20 percent acidic, which, he says, “maintain[s] balance and harmony through [his] metabolic system.”
Brady’s personal chef, Allen Campbell, broke it down further to Boston.com in January 2016: The quarterback eats 80 percent vegetables and whole grains, and 20 percent fish and lean meats, such as certain cuts of steak and duck. He doesn’t touch sugar, white flour or nightshade fruits and vegetables, which include tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, tomatillos, potatoes and certain berries. Fat comes from extra virgin olive oil on raw foods, and coconut oil on cooked foods.
Also on the list of banned ingredients: MSG, iodized salt, coffee, fungi and dairy. He only drinks alcohol occasionally.
Ref: New York Post
This fellow claims he has never ingested a cup of coffee or a strawberry.
What a flake ! What a screwball ! What a dingbat ! Yes, what a maroon ! ! !
DonDiego will be rooting for the Dirty Birds of Atlanta.
And based upon the performance of the Atlanta Falcons against the Green Bay Packers, he anticipates a close game.
If DonDiego were in Las Vegas he'd pr'bly place a moderate wager on the Falcons +3.
A Blast from the Past
DonDiego has rarely bet the SuperBowl heavily, with 2 exceptions:
i. In 1998 DonDiego could not believe that the Packers were favored over the Broncos and by 11 points ! He figured they'd be the favorite ! He cleaned up.
ii. In 2000 DonDiego liked St. Louis over Tennessee. And as a retired gentleman he decided to really study the proposition bets and put some money on 'em. After considerable research He bet the side and the total and lots of props, like which team would have the ball at the end of the first half and things like that.
And he bet something like 6 or 8 parlays, . . . even including some of the prop-bets !
n.b.DonDiego was living in Las Cruces, NM and found these bets available at the race and Sports Book in downtown Juarez, Mexico, . . . just a stroll across the International Bridge from downtown El Paso, TX.
The final score was 23-16 Rams. DonDiego's wager on the Rams was a push. (It was a heart-stopping push; on the final play of the game OQ Steve McNair completed a pass to Kevin Dyson who was tackled 1-yard-short of the end zone. Had the Rams won by less than 7 most of DonDiego's parlays would've been lost. Oh, and the score would've gone over and ruined every other bet.)
The 6-block walk from the sports book back over the bridge with a coupla-thousand bucks in his jacket pocket was a bit worrisome, but DonDiego survived intact, and without peeing his pants.