Jabaal Sheard PAtriots EditWhen free agency began, I was SO excited to see who the Patriots would pick up. Their first big signing was former Cleveland Brown, Jabaal Sheard. I was ecstatic and I knew after I had completed the Durant edit that I had the skill to create one for Jabaal. I took a former Patriot’s jersey and laid it over the top of Jabaal’s old Browns jersey. I then cleaned up the extra pieces that stuck out from the jersey and gave myself a sneak peek of what he would look like in a Pats jersey.
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Jahlil Okafor
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"Not In my house"
It was February 1st, 2015, otherwise known as Super Bowl Sunday. The Seattle Seahawks had just completed a catch that would be remembered for years and were on the 1 yard line with arguably the best running back in the game at the time. Patriots fans across the country were already feeling the awful pain in the pit of their stomachs that they would feel the following morning. Seattle tried to run the ball once. Luckily, Donta Hightower was there to stop Beast Mode from crossing the plane. It didn't matter, though. Seattle still had plenty of chances to get the ball in. They stepped up to the line of scrimmage and got ready to do what no one thought was possible 30 seconds before that point: win the Super Bowl. Russel Wilson snapped the ball and proceeded to not hand the ball off to Lynch. A receiver was cutting across the field and looked wide open. Out of no where, the undrafted rookie out of West Alabama zoomed in to grab his first career interception. His name was Malcolm Butler. My dad and I jumped for joy as we witnessed the New England Patriots collect their fourth championship. The next week, I learned how to use Adobe Photoshop in ADI. With only the events that had transpired just days before racing through my mind, I set to work on my favorite edit I've done. I snagged a picture of Russel Wilson jogging back to the bench after the play and put Dikembe Mutombo in the picture. I had seen him in the Geico commercials before saying the famous line, "Not in My House" and I knew I had to use him. I then put the Patriots logo over Dikembe's jesey and put four Lombardi trophies behind him. I then sat back, laughed, and smiled, thinking to myself, 'Wow, the Pats won the Super Bowl'.
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