BRADY AGAIN!!!

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  1. TheSwampSince82

    TheSwampSince82 New Member

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    Act like you've been there before..dont lower yourself to Merrimans level. For an organization that prides themselves on class and sportsmanship..they sure looked pretty stupid out there.

    Im sick of the pats...the ratings will be at an all-time low if we see them in another superbowl. The league kisses their butts. Its at the Dome this week...the pats wont be so lucky. Expect Manning to throw all over those arrogant pricks. :wink:
     
  2. jif5

    jif5 Well-Known Member

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    :roll: :roll: :roll: :!: I suppose you are right..J'Ville should be playing in the Super Bowl this year :D :!:
     
  3. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    League kisses their butts? Low ratings? Put down the crack pipe man, the Pats play within the rules and they are one of the bigger draws in the NFL because they have Brady for 1 and other very recognizable stars.

    How exactly do you think the Pats get any favortism from the NFL?
     
  4. George Krebs

    George Krebs Well-Known Member

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    The Pats are where they are because they are consistently the best team in the NFL. But they are developing an image problem which those stunts and yesterday didn't help. Belecek is a HOF coach but a jerk off the field. He learned from the master, Bill Parcells.

    Will see if JIF is so forgiving should another team decide to hold a dance at midfield in Foxboro.

    And if Schottenheimer had just gave the ball to Tomlinson coming down the stretch there would not have been any dancing Pats to talk about.
     
  5. GaterzFan

    GaterzFan New Member

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    But they'll still get a visit from The Heisman winning QB Troy Smith and one of his runners up, Brady Quinn, correct?
     
  6. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Quinn and Smith are in the Sr. Bowl. They were never on the Shrine game roster like Leake. Leake stiffed a bunch of kids.
     
  7. GaterzFan

    GaterzFan New Member

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    Oh, I see. It's okay for them to be in the Sr bowl but not Leak because his offer to participate came later than the offers extended to Quinn and Smith?

    C'mon Terry ..... you're "reaching" with this attack of Leak. :)
     
  8. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    Not me, I'm not the one that agreed to play in the East-West Shrine game and then stiffed the kids because I got what I thought was a better offer.

    I'd feel the same way if a Notre Dame player agreed to come to Houston for the Shrine game and then stiffed us at the last minute.
     
  9. George Krebs

    George Krebs Well-Known Member

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    Asa young man Lou Holtz made a list of 105 things he wanted to accomplish in his life.

    Oddly, the Senior Bowl was not on that list :lol:
     
  10. Bobdawolverweasel

    Bobdawolverweasel Well-Known Member

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    The Pats are a great team but with the friggen money he makes, why does Belichek appear on the sidelines with a raggady-ass sweatshirt with cut-off sleeves? The NFL is the preeminent, billion dollar, professional sports league. Given that, its head coaches should not dress like crack heads on their way to the soup kitchen for a handout.

    Hell, I bet if some employee showed up looking like that at JIF's old business, that employee would find himself in the unemployment line the next day.
     
  11. Bobdawolverweasel

    Bobdawolverweasel Well-Known Member

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    George,

    LOL although I though Bill wanted to be the next Elvis when he was a kid ( and succeeded!)
     
  12. jif5

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    Weasle!! Why have Bill change :?: :?: You dont knock success :!: :!:
     
  13. Bear Down Rick

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    Al Czervik on soup kitchen attire...

    "This is the worst lookin' hat I ever saw. You buy a hat like this I'll bet you get a free bowl of soup, huh? Oh, it looks good on you, though!"

    [​IMG]
     
  14. TheSwampSince82

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    If the game was in Foxboro and the Chargers were mocking the patriots at midfield...i wonder what jifs reaction would be?? hmmm... :twisted:
     
  15. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    jif does like to stir the pot!! He'd probably kick their asses!! :)
     
  16. jif5

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    Swampyperson..Go to PROJO.COM. Once there click your way to the sports section. Read about the trashtalk that Pats had to live through the entire game...non stop :!: . jif
     
  17. jif5

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    Swampwater..As a matter of fact, Chargers are coming to Gillette in November of next season. :) I doubt very much that the SACKDANCE will be performed at CENTER COURT! :D
     
  18. Sid

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    Joel,

    Alas, we meet again in the playoffs....this time in Indy. What do you think of the Colts' chances? :wink:
     
  19. Terry O'Keefe

    Terry O'Keefe Well-Known Member Administrator

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    I was surprised that the Colts got this far, given how their run defense played most of the year. In fact after Ron Dayne of the Texans torched them for 150+ yards in the Texans victory, and this comming on the heels of the Jaguars running all over them, I never would have figured them to be able to beat Kansas City.

    But somehow they did and then I figured no way would they beat the Ravens, the Ravens not only had a good/great defense but they had a running game and an experienced QB in McNair who was playing his best football. Yet they did.

    So this week I think it finally catches up to them, maybe. :) If the Pats can run on the Colts then I can't see them wining. The Texans showed the way, control the ball by running it and keeping Manning off the field. Brady should be able to also supplement that with a ball control passing game to his TE's.

    I haven't looked, are the Pats the favorites? It seems like even though they are the visitors they should be favored.

    Terry
     
  20. jif5

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    Sidney!...T... Yes Colts are 3-5 pt pick. The key to this game is going to be Lawrence Maroney..The pats rookie running back. The local talking heads are saying Bill is going to let him loose Sunday. If in fact he can get into the Colts secondary and raise some hell, Pats will be in good shape. jif