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Post by texaspat on Mar 10, 2017 12:52:27 GMT -5
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Post by kjfitone on Mar 10, 2017 15:24:54 GMT -5
Always interesting to see other teams fans talking amongst themselves. They usually will admit that the Patriots are a great team and very well run. Not much of the cheating nonsense.
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Post by agcsbill on Mar 10, 2017 16:05:50 GMT -5
Always interesting to see other teams fans talking amongst themselves. They usually will admit that the Patriots are a great team and very well run. Not much of the cheating nonsense.You usually see one reference to cheating in a string with as many comments as there were. None that I saw. So surprising!
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Post by kjfitone on Mar 10, 2017 16:15:30 GMT -5
Always interesting to see other teams fans talking amongst themselves. They usually will admit that the Patriots are a great team and very well run. Not much of the cheating nonsense.You usually see one reference to cheating in a string with as many comments as there were. None that I saw. So surprising! I think a lot of the cheating comments come when they're talking to patriots fans. When they talk amongst themselves it's more like we wish we were as well run a franchise as the patriots lol.
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Post by Examiner on Mar 10, 2017 17:12:03 GMT -5
It's getting harder and harder to spout the cheating BS after these last two Super Bowls, especially this one. Anyone who's still doing it with any serious volume is just desperate and/or drunk.
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Post by garytx on Mar 10, 2017 18:18:01 GMT -5
I always like looking at what the fans have to say about articles that folks post here.
Like ol' Harold DePalma · Florida State University "The Pats have two tons of free agents. That championship team no longer exists."
Boy, is he in for a treat.
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Post by kjfitone on Mar 10, 2017 18:34:21 GMT -5
I always like looking at what the fans have to say about articles that folks post here. Like ol' Harold DePalma · Florida State University "The Pats have two tons of free agents. That championship team no longer exists." Boy, is he in for a treat. Haha, yeah I saw that. I like how the other guy tells him he's right, they're 100,000 times better now.
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Post by garytx on Mar 10, 2017 18:41:57 GMT -5
I always like looking at what the fans have to say about articles that folks post here. Like ol' Harold DePalma · Florida State University "The Pats have two tons of free agents. That championship team no longer exists." Boy, is he in for a treat. Haha, yeah I saw that. I like how the other guy tells him he's right, they're 100,000 times better now. Saw that too. I want what they're drinkin'.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 18:49:18 GMT -5
Always interesting to see other teams fans talking amongst themselves. They usually will admit that the Patriots are a great team and very well run. Not much of the cheating nonsense.You usually see one reference to cheating in a string with as many comments as there were. None that I saw. So surprising! While some call us cheats as a dig, few are seriously proposing actual cheating. Most all of them have accepted Brady's absolute greatness (kicking and screaming all along the way) and BB's superior coaching.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2017 18:55:34 GMT -5
Fish are delusional. They have a winning year after 7 straight non-winning and they think they have turned a corner. The AFC East had a pretty cake schedule this past season. They swept the Bills and jets this year, Big whoop.
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Post by texaspat on Mar 16, 2017 10:00:52 GMT -5
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Post by texaspat on Mar 20, 2017 8:28:34 GMT -5
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Post by rkarp on Mar 20, 2017 8:32:35 GMT -5
I agree, the Phins arrow is pointing up. they are the team to watch in the division, and if they could sneak in to the wild card, could make some noise. Pats took on the Jets in 09, 10. For me, the Bills were ascending a couple of year ago, but have hit reset this past season, and now it's the Phins that bear watching
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Post by garytx on Mar 20, 2017 10:35:33 GMT -5
"The Empire". Got to love it!
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Post by garytx on Mar 20, 2017 10:47:53 GMT -5
Hyde does a great job here. The comparisons are great. Like me the comments about the Jets and Bills!
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Post by prairiemike on Mar 20, 2017 11:01:28 GMT -5
This is actually a pretty good glass-half-empty/full dilemma for Dolphins fan.
I'm not a Dolphins fan, but I could make the case that they're better off as second fiddle in a top-heavy division than they would be in an actual competitive one, like ... say ... the AFC West, where they would probably flounder. Only time will tell, but it's not out of the realm of possibility to envision Miami beating up on the Jets and Bills enough to keep up with the Baltimores and the Tennessees and the Kansas Cityses (or whomever) of the conference in the chase to be wild-card cannon fodder.
The danger there, of course, is that when you train for the heavyweight championship by beating up your little sister, you can tend to get surprised when the champ turns out to be a little tougher than her. It's March, and Dolphins fan -- hell ... every fan -- should be focusing on whatever positives it can glean from whatever moves management is making.
Visions of sugarplums, and all that.
This is not a time of year to be focusing on reality ... which is that the team that crushed you in the playoffs got crushed, itself, by the division behemoth that refuses to get out of your way.
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Post by garytx on Mar 20, 2017 11:01:54 GMT -5
I agree, the Phins arrow is pointing up. they are the team to watch in the division, and if they could sneak in to the wild card, could make some noise. Pats took on the Jets in 09, 10. For me, the Bills were ascending a couple of year ago, but have hit reset this past season, and now it's the Phins that bear watching That's what they are trying to do. Make the playoffs where anything can happen. Keeps their fan base on board unlike the Jets and Bills.
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Post by agcsbill on Mar 20, 2017 11:29:12 GMT -5
Imagine the writer of this article writing this, again, after what the Patriots have now done with trades and free agency?
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Post by paulk on Mar 20, 2017 12:16:04 GMT -5
As long as the Fish have former Jets GM Mike Genius Tannenbaum as their current GM, they're going nowhere. Genius continues to rack up overpriced signings. What a career!
The original Spygate scandal started when the Jets were videotaping the Patriots' sideline and the Patriots were videotaping the Jets' sideline. The only problem was, don't be the Patriots. Roger Goodell settled for taking a first round pick from the Patriots. Nothing at all was ever revealed. So, it could well be that the Pats weren't doing anything out of the NFL ordinary that time either, except with BallGate they didn't do anything at all. "Alleged SpyGate" and "Alleged InflateGate" just doesn't have the same ring to it.
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Post by prairiemike on Mar 20, 2017 13:08:23 GMT -5
As long as the Fish have former Jets GM Mike Genius Tannenbaum as their current GM, they're going nowhere. Genius continues to rack up overpriced signings. What a career! The original Spygate scandal started when the Jets were videotaping the Patriots' sideline and the Patriots were videotaping the Jets' sideline. The only problem was, don't be the Patriots. Roger Goodell settled for taking a first round pick from the Patriots. Nothing at all was ever revealed. So, it could well be that the Pats weren't doing anything out of the NFL ordinary that time either, except with BallGate they didn't do anything at all. "Alleged SpyGate" and "Alleged InflateGate" just doesn't have the same ring to it. You know what you almost never hear discussed: Why did the commissioner destroy the evidence? And why was there so little (comparative) uproar over this? Goody did the ol' Wizard of Oz trick ... "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!" ... and never let the public see what had convinced him that "no competitive advantage" was ever gained. And now, brain-dead pundits happily reference the Patriots "taping of signals" as if it has gone on forever (and probably still goes on today) ... and equally brain-dead audiences slurp it up with parochial vigor. With nothing to go on now beyond what agendized people say, the cynic in me has no trouble believing that the "evidence" was no evidence at all. Else why get rid of it so quickly and unilaterally? What's funny to me is that, even after the outrageous, unprecedented penalty enforced with no discernible proof beyond the commissioner's word, people will still say (even after yet another ensuing witch hunt, and even more absurd penalty), that the league "protects" the Patriots. You know what I think? I think we're in a Franz Kafka story.
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Post by texaspat on Mar 20, 2017 13:20:49 GMT -5
As long as the Fish have former Jets GM Mike Genius Tannenbaum as their current GM, they're going nowhere. Genius continues to rack up overpriced signings. What a career! The original Spygate scandal started when the Jets were videotaping the Patriots' sideline and the Patriots were videotaping the Jets' sideline. The only problem was, don't be the Patriots. Roger Goodell settled for taking a first round pick from the Patriots. Nothing at all was ever revealed. So, it could well be that the Pats weren't doing anything out of the NFL ordinary that time either, except with BallGate they didn't do anything at all. "Alleged SpyGate" and "Alleged InflateGate" just doesn't have the same ring to it. You know what you almost never hear discussed: Why did the commissioner destroy the evidence? And why was there so little (comparative) uproar over this? Goody did the ol' Wizard of Oz trick ... "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!" ... and never let the public see what had convinced him that "no competitive advantage" was ever gained. RESPONSE: Didn't Goodell pull the same nonsense when he refused to publish the psi measurements taken on footballs throughout the year? As for those tapes, several reporters, most notably Jay Glazer from Fox, claim to have seen the entirety of those alleged "magical tapes". Just your typical media/Goodell smear job.And now, brain-dead pundits happily reference the Patriots "taping of signals" as if it has gone on forever (and probably still goes on today) ... and equally brain-dead audiences slurp it up with parochial vigor. With nothing to go on now beyond what agendized people say, the cynic in me has not trouble believing that the "evidence" was no evidence at all. Else why get rid of it so quickly and unilaterally? RESPONSE: Those frustrated idiots have nothing else to hand their hats on. The Patriots win so much, that it's unprecedented. So, they MUST BE CHEATING!!!! So typical of the media to vilify achievement. What's funny to me is that, even after the outrageous, unprecedented penalty enforced with no discernible proof beyond the commissioner's word, people will still say (even after yet another ensuing witch hunt), that the league "protects" the Patriots. RESPONSE: Again, our national NY media at work...pushing their bogus agenda.You know what I think? I think we're in a Franz Kafka story. RESPONSE: No. What you're watching is the media of today at work. Lies, misinformation, and distortions are all standard procedure to push along their warped agenda. For them it's the old, "The ends justify the means".
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Post by texaspat on Mar 20, 2017 14:40:24 GMT -5
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Post by tswfan on Mar 20, 2017 14:48:21 GMT -5
You know what you almost never hear discussed: Why did the commissioner destroy the evidence? And why was there so little (comparative) uproar over this? Goody did the ol' Wizard of Oz trick ... "Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain!" ... and never let the public see what had convinced him that "no competitive advantage" was ever gained. RESPONSE: Didn't Goodell pull the same nonsense when he refused to publish the psi measurements taken on footballs throughout the year? As for those tapes, several reporters, most notably Jay Glazer from Fox, claim to have seen the entirety of those alleged "magical tapes". Just your typical media/Goodell smear job.And now, brain-dead pundits happily reference the Patriots "taping of signals" as if it has gone on forever (and probably still goes on today) ... and equally brain-dead audiences slurp it up with parochial vigor. With nothing to go on now beyond what agendized people say, the cynic in me has not trouble believing that the "evidence" was no evidence at all. Else why get rid of it so quickly and unilaterally? RESPONSE: Those frustrated idiots have nothing else to hand their hats on. The Patriots win so much, that it's unprecedented. So, they MUST BE CHEATING!!!! So typical of the media to vilify achievement. What's funny to me is that, even after the outrageous, unprecedented penalty enforced with no discernible proof beyond the commissioner's word, people will still say (even after yet another ensuing witch hunt), that the league "protects" the Patriots. RESPONSE: Again, our national NY media at work...pushing their bogus agenda.You know what I think? I think we're in a Franz Kafka story. RESPONSE: No. What you're watching is the media of today at work. Lies, misinformation, and distortions are all standard procedure to push along their warped agenda. For them it's the old, "The ends justify the means". Spot on Tex......FAKE NEWS!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2017 15:04:47 GMT -5
It's astonishing when you consider just how dumb some of these NFL GMs are. 60 mil for a 29 yo safety on a 5 year deal with half that guaranteed? Morons.
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Post by texaspat on Mar 23, 2017 8:58:25 GMT -5
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