Check out some posts on a Patriots' fan forums... http://www.patriotsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=66003 http://www.patriotsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=66005 http://www.patriotsplanet.com/BB/showthread.php?t=66006 Some memorable quotes: On Pollard ~~~~ Every year, I love the day when the Patriots' season is over.
It is a sad thing when a fan's biggest moment of the year comes when the juggernaut in the division gets eliminated but that's kind of where we are at this point. Hopefully we'll be the team on top for a change when the next big shakeout happens in a year or two.
If a team doesn't have a handful of fans moaning and groaning after every loss, then that team probably doesn't have any fans period.
They'll go back to rooting for the Giants (I'm sure some already have), Steelers, Cowboys or 49ers soon.
Haa if they think Tom Brady is done, how about Tebow+Sanchez for Brady? Two up and comers, for a washed up veteran ehh?
I enjoyed it, I love blasting my friends in the UK who are pats fans. Even over here they have that sense of arrogance and entitlement. I can't wait till their as shit as the raiders
The day after the Patriots season ends is, in fact, always a great day! :beer: Cheers everybody enjoy your day! :up:
this is the big thing for me also - i can enjoy the game knowing i quite like both teams (though the niners more) - and there is no risk that the steelers, giants or pats can win it.
Just 4 years? Between Manning's Colts, the Steelers, and Patriots, I haven't fully enjoyed a Super Bowl in a decade.
Not in a million years. You can teach Sanchez how to throw the ball 8 yards. You can't teach Buck Frady to be young, and not gay.
well its no different than TGG.com would be if we lose an AFC championship game at home. in fact it would be much worse here for obvious reasons.
Not sure if I've ever fully enjoyed one, maybe the year Keyshawn won a ring at the expense of Oakland. That's about as close as I can think of, and I've been watching the NFL since 1974. I was happy when Denver finally won one for the AFC after 14 years or whatever that was, but not that much. I mean stoically in the sense that it's not Pats vs Giants and it's not a team that just beat the Jets to get there. Run it back and Steelers-Cardinals is the only such Super Bowl we've had going back to Colts-Bears, six years ago.