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10-30-2007, 12:53 AM | #16 | |
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11-02-2007, 05:57 AM | #17 |
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Re: Patriots Questions for Tony McGee
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Wasn't going for it on 4th and 2 actually a better option for the skins?? The Pats actually felt sorry for the skins and gave them an opportunity to score. A field goal would have been a sure 3 points.. end of drive. But going for it on 4th down could have actually prevented points, cause a turnover, or cause a fumble which the skins might have run for a TD? Am I right?? Tony, Are offenses suppose to keep their scores down when they are leading by a over 30 points?? Or are defenses suppose to keep offenses from scoring 30 point leads?? I'm confused as to which is which. Tony, Seeing many opinions about Belichick and the Pats being disrespectful to other teams, don't you think it's the other way around?? This is the NFL, I think those teams (coaches included) that didn't play to their full potential disrespected the game by playing poorly! They knew the Pats are a good team and they disrespected the PATS and the rest of the NFL by playing crappy. They disrespected their numerous fans who paid $$$ to see them playing crappy. That's disrespect! Just because players have been paid millions does not give them the right to play down right crappy!!! Pure and simple classlessness!! What are your thoughts? |
11-02-2007, 07:40 AM | #18 |
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Tony, what about the patriots scoring with under a minute left against the cowboys, in a game they already had won. or putting Brady back in, with about 2 minutes left. after the backup throws an interception? i would have thought if he didn't learn anything from coach Parcells, he would have at least learned alittle class. because i don't see coach Parcells doing it that way
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11-02-2007, 07:42 AM | #19 |
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and tony, ask bruschi54 how long he has been a patriots fan? im guessing within the last 5 seasons
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11-02-2007, 09:03 AM | #20 |
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Tony, why are Patriots fans becoming bigger douche bags than their head coach?
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11-03-2007, 02:00 AM | #21 | |
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But I don't think that guy was being a douchbag. He didn't personally attack anyone (for example, Matty that I just quoted), nor did he say any profanities or wish evil doings on anybody. While browsing the forums, I've read a lot of skins fans agree that "brady deserves to get hurt" and some other disturbing comments. No one in professional sports deserves to get hurt. Athletes do get hurt but wishing someone gets hurt is just not right. Play the sport as it is, within it's legal boundaries. I don't believe running up the score is illegal. As exemplified in that Lions/Bears game when the Lions scored 34 points in the 4th quarter, or that Cardinals/Bears game last year when the bears overcame a huge deficit in the 4th quarter to actually win the game by their defense. No lead is safe in the league and I think that's what belichick is trying to avert. Peace! |
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11-03-2007, 03:42 AM | #22 | |
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its not just skins fans... alot of analysts are looking at it the same way as we fans are... cowher had something to say about it on espn, saying hed be shocked if someone didn't take a cheap shot at him sooner or later... this is an extremely physical game played with a high amount of emotion by a bunch of brutes... many of which aren't known for scholastic achievements, much less self control... so its only a matter of time. I don't think there's much wrong in taking a little pleasure in it if you're a skins fan, either... Its kinda like that redneck uncle you have... the one thats always telling you to "stop hitting yourself" as a kid, and "plays" a little too rough because he's a big asshole... then you turn 14 and he slips up and you clock him with an axe handle at a family reunion and suddenly YOU'RE the asshole... f'em... I hope he gets hurt.... poor thing will have to sit at home and bang supermodels and count his millions of dollars and his coach will have to live knowing it was his arrogance that sealed his fate... :FIREdevil
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On that point, though, your assertion that "no one in professional sports deserves to get hurt" is absurd. What makes them so special? There are lots of people of every walk of life that deserve to get hurt, even killed. I hereby change my original statement... lots of analysts think you deserve to get hurt... I'd tend to agree...
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