[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 40, Number 20 (Monday, May 17, 2004)]
[Pages 855-856]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Remarks Honoring the 2004 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots

May 10, 2004

    The President. Thank you all for coming. Please be seated. Welcome 
back. The mighty New England Pats have returned, just like he told me 
they would. It's such an honor to welcome the team back here. I'm 
especially glad to see Tom Brady. I'm trying to figure out what it's 
like to be around a real celebrity. [Laughter]
    Bob Kraft is a owner who knows how to win. And congratulations on 
winning the Super Bowl. What I appreciate is the fact that in the 
contracts you sign with the players that you include a commitment to 
participate in at least 10 public service events each year. I appreciate 
the commitment. I also appreciate the players' commitment as well.
    You've got a great head coach, obviously. You can't win Super Bowls 
66 percent of the time in a 3-year period unless you've got a great 
coach. Congratulations.
    I want to congratulate all the players who are here. For those of 
you who weren't here 2 years ago, this is a pretty cool place to come. I 
want to congratulate the people who work to make a team go well, the 
trainers and the person--the equipment personnel, the people who never 
get the--who never get heralded. I understand it's--the players, 
obviously, are the ones that make it happen, but there are a lot of 
people behind the scenes that have worked long and hard to support these 
guys. And I want to congratulate you as well.
    I appreciate Sununu, the Senator from New Hampshire. He's a huge fan 
of the team, as is Ed Markey and Jim McGovern,

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people from the mighty Massachusetts delegation. We're proud you're 
here. Thanks for coming. Andy Card, the Chief of Staff here at the White 
House, is a longtime Patriots fan. He's constantly reminding me how 
great the Pats are, on a Sunday by Sunday basis. And Andrew Natsios as 
well is a Pats fan. Obviously, we've got quite a few here. If the Rose 
Garden were bigger, there would be a lot more people here, I assume. 
Welcome. I'm glad you're here.
    The thing--a couple of things impressed me. One, you never lost a 
home game. That's really good marketing. [Laughter] That's a smart way 
to do it, to fill up your stadium and have your fans go home happy every 
game. I watched some of your games. I appreciate the dramatic comebacks 
that you were capable of making. I like it when a kicker ends up winning 
the game. You like it when the kicker ends up winning the game. I know 
Adam is with us today. I am really impressed at how cool you are under 
fire, and how--like, I need a few suggestions before a press conference, 
if you don't mind.
    I also appreciate so very much the coach. I don't know what it's 
like in the locker room, but I remember when you were here last year--or 
2 years ago--and you said you were going to say a few words and you said 
like four words. [Laughter]
    Coach Belichick. I got carried away.
    The President. Yes, right. You got carried away. [Laughter]
    Here's what I like about this team: They had a thousand hours of 
volunteer service to communities in Massachusetts and New England. 
That's a lot of hours for people who are spending a lot time practicing 
and reading playbooks. That is an unbelievably important example for 
champions to set for others. I know you supported the Boys and Girls 
Club and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the Massachusetts 9/11 Fund, 
the R.O.S.E. Fund to end domestic violence. I really want to thank you 
for that. Listen, it's one thing to be a champ on the field, and 
obviously, that's what every player strives for. But to be able to be a 
complete person like you have been is really important, and you set such 
a good example of what it means to serve something greater than 
yourself.
    I know there's a lot of fans that come to your game. You also know 
there are fans that are rooting for you who wear the uniform of the 
United States military--a lot of Pats fans out there who are scattered 
around the world, doing everything they can to defend us and to protect 
us. They are cheering in places like Afghanistan and in Iraq and in 
other countries. It is--I can't tell you how important it is for them to 
see the action from home, to see the great players performing on the 
field of play. It's also important for them to know that our players 
care for them a lot, that they understand that we're grateful for their 
service and grateful to their families as well for the sacrifices 
they're making.
    We have got some unbelievable troops, fantastic men and women who 
understand that they're serving something important, and that is 
security for our country and peace and freedom around the world. And the 
fact that players are willing to serve their communities reinforces that 
service of our troops.
    So thanks for what you do. Congratulations for getting back here to 
the Rose Garden. My hope, of course, is that I'm back here again to see 
you next year. [Laughter] Your hope is that you come back.
    Welcome back. Congratulations.

Note: The President spoke at 1:32 p.m. in the Rose Garden at the White 
House. In his remarks, he referred to Tom Brady, quarterback, Robert 
Kraft, chairman and owner, Bill Belichick, head coach, and Adam 
Vinatieri, kicker, New England Patriots.