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  1. abyzmul

    abyzmul R.J. MacReady, 21018 Funniest Member Award Winner

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    There's 3 of them, actually. They kind of sneak up on you sometimes.





















































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    There they are. They can be pretty elusive.
     
  2. MayoGate

    MayoGate Active Member

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    "There's 3 of them, actually. They kind of sneak up on you sometimes."


    yeah, but i can't seem to find them in the official record books .. only here, that's why i ask ..:sad:
     
  3. dabrowsk1

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    Of course you won't, just like Bonds doesn't have one next to his name for steroids.

    I know that Pats fans don't want to hear it and most analysts won't admit it, but Belicheck and the Pats wins will forever be questioned in the minds of sports and NFL fans. He cheated, period. IMO, that is why the Pats, Beli, and Brady are so eager to win another SB. But it won't change anything.

    The really sad thing is that Beli probably didn't even need to cheat. But his ego and arrogance did him in. And the doubt will always be there, which would piss me off to no end if I was a Pats fan.
     
  4. KSJets

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    Coughlin at #2? What a joke. People forget they were all set to run him out of New York, then Spagnuolo changed their defense and it carried them to the Super Bowl. I actually think losing him is going to be a huge loss for the Giants. They were horrible before he showed up. I give Coughlin very little of the credit. We'll see how they do this year.
     
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    Spags departure might have some effect on the Defense, but I don't think by much. The talent they acquired this off-season on the DL should help make up some ground. The Giants have the right formula down. Attack the head of the offense and the rest of the body should wither away.
     
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    BB is a football perfectionist. He studies film at nite, on weekends and whenever he has a spare minute. He bent the rules to get an edge and paid for it. Coaches steal signals all the time. THAT'S WHY THEY CHANGE THEM .

    Pats went 16-0 undefeated in the regular season AFTER the spygate incident. Fans of other teams will always snipe and use this as the reason the Pats are so good. But they will never admit that it's because BB is a football guru and has assembled possibly a team for the decade. He continues to build to the future and do nothing but WIN. 11 wins with a BACKUP QB that hadn't started a game since high school.

    What will the losers excuses be when Pats take the AFC East again this year?

    Sorry, that dog won't hunt.
     
  7. dabrowsk1

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    Like I said most Pats fans won't admit it and will make excuses. It wasn't just one "incident," by all accounts he did it for years.

    I understand most Pats fans won't agree, which is fine, that is why they are fans. But if you are truly honest with yourself and take a step back from your hardline fandom, you will admit and understand, that no matter what happens from this point on, no one will ever know for sure if the Pats would have one those championships without cheating. No one can ever know, and that is why they will always be tainted.

    And I understand Beli is a good coach, that is why I said I believed he didn't really need to cheat. But his ego and arrogance made him believe he was above the rules and could do what he wanted.

    I have talked to some rational Pats fans that agree with this, but most will never admit it. Which, like I said is understandable. And please Beli did "pay the price" for it. The NFL fined him and tppk a 1st rounder, that was a slap on the wrist, it was shit and they got off easy.
     
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