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Walkingman79
11-27-2013, 08:13 PM
This team just finds a way to win football games. Look out for the Pats this year!

DoctorZaius
11-28-2013, 08:42 AM
As Tom Brady says, the football season begins Thanksgiving weekend. Last week's game should be a reminder no to discount the Pats!

Merlin1958
11-28-2013, 08:10 PM
Well, you all finally started your own thread. Congrats!! How's that working for you?

BROWNINGS CHILDE
11-29-2013, 06:22 AM
Booooooooooooooo Patriots!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Go Broncos:shoot:

Walkingman79
11-29-2013, 10:41 PM
Well, you all finally started your own thread. Congrats!! How's that working for you?


Was alright until your dumbass came along

Walkingman79
11-29-2013, 10:52 PM
Well, you all finally started your own thread. Congrats!! How's that working for you?

This is a tool free zone so take your weak ish back to the cry baby thread.

Stebbins
12-01-2013, 08:33 AM
The entire Pats organization is trash. They have zero legitimate rings and only got to keep the three they cheated for because Goodell is a prideful, hypocritical bastard. The only Super Bowls they didn't cheat in they got blown out by the best team all-time and lost to Eli. Twice.

DoctorZaius
12-01-2013, 01:36 PM
The entire Pats organization is trash. They have zero legitimate rings and only got to keep the three they cheated for because Goodell is a prideful, hypocritical bastard. The only Super Bowls they didn't cheat in they got blown out by the best team all-time and lost to Eli. Twice.

You have no idea what you are talking about. You as delusional as Gatsby himself. Go back to the simple land of Lincoln. Another good win for the Pats! Must have cheated today too.

BROWNINGS CHILDE
12-01-2013, 07:47 PM
A good win? They narrowly defeated a team that just completed its tenth straight loss. Hardly a meaningful victory.

Walkingman79
12-02-2013, 05:24 PM
A good win? They narrowly defeated a team that just completed its tenth straight loss. Hardly a meaningful victory.

In a 16 game season every win is a meaningful win and it would seem the Pats have more of those wins for over a decade now and that's why they are in the playoffs every year and have been on a truly epic run. Haters gonna hate.

fernandito
12-04-2013, 10:10 AM
Fuck the Patriots.

Get mad.

:)

Merlin1958
12-04-2013, 07:26 PM
Well, you all finally started your own thread. Congrats!! How's that working for you?


Was alright until your dumbass came along


Sucks when someone pisses in your pool, no?

Oh and......

:FU:

DoctorZaius
12-04-2013, 08:41 PM
I actually love it when others visit. What fun is it really if we all get along and sing Kumbaya? All I know is that I just sent in my payment for my playoff tickets. That's right, I am a season ticket holder, and have been for 20 years. Section 123, 11 rows from the field, and loving it!

DoctorZaius
12-04-2013, 08:42 PM
Fuck the Patriots.

Get mad.

:)

Isn't Tony dead?

Stebbins
12-05-2013, 06:55 AM
A good win? They narrowly defeated a team that just completed its tenth straight loss. Hardly a meaningful victory.

Preach, Brownings.

Dr. Z, I do know wtf I'm talking about; biggest swept under the rug bullshit in football history. They should have had to vacate their rings if Goodell wasn't such a prideful bastard and the media, aka ESPN, wasn't so far up New York's and Boston's b holes that they wanted it covered up too. Brady will never win another, and enlightened sports fans know rings are not the most important accolade when judging an individual player's talent. Esp when said player(s) had an unfair advantage. You couldn't pay me to be a season ticket holder for that despicable organization.

And shots about Illinois, really? Childish much? That's like me saying, "Ay, Tom. Afta I park dah cah by the bah why don't we go bash some queer's heads in?" Grow up. On that note and for the record, Chi-town over beantown all day :)

DoctorZaius
12-05-2013, 02:24 PM
A good win? They narrowly defeated a team that just completed its tenth straight loss. Hardly a meaningful victory.

Preach, Brownings.

Dr. Z, I do know wtf I'm talking about; biggest swept under the rug bullshit in football history. They should have had to vacate their rings if Goodell wasn't such a prideful bastard and the media, aka ESPN, wasn't so far up New York's and Boston's b holes that they wanted it covered up too. Brady will never win another, and enlightened sports fans know rings are not the most important accolade when judging an individual player's talent. Esp when said player(s) had an unfair advantage. You couldn't pay me to be a season ticket holder for that despicable organization.

And shots about Illinois, really? Childish much? That's like me saying, "Ay, Tom. Afta I park dah cah by the bah why don't we go bash some queer's heads in?" Grow up. On that note and for the record, Chi-town over beantown all day :)

Chicago must certainly be saintly? Oops! Go back to your delusions Gatz! Don't worry about the tickets, we wouldn't have your smug ass in one of our seats.

"Electronic and other kinds of subterfuge likewise have a long NFL history. The NFC Championship trophy is named after George Halas. For 63 years, Halas owned the Chicago Bears. For 40 of those years, he coached them, winning 324 games (still the second most in NFL history) and six NFL Championships.

During his ownership, the team won a total of eight NFL titles. An innovator who pioneered the use of game film, Halas also had a reputation for espionage. Rivals and reporters claimed that he bugged locker rooms, coaches’ boxes, and teams’ phone systems. They said he had spies watch practices.

In fact, Fido Murphy, a Bears’ scout who also worked for the Steelers, once admitted to having a kid watch a Rams’ practice. The kid hid under the scoreboard, studying the defense. Murphy passed the information to Bears’ coaches and advised them on countering the defense.

After George Allen, a Halas assistant and father of former Senator George Allen, left Halas’s staff, he gained a reputation for “paranoia” about other teams spying, especially Halas’s Bears. Allen worried about electronic bugs in offices and locker rooms and about spies watching practices."

DoctorZaius
12-05-2013, 02:26 PM
And maybe we should take Dallas' and the Colts championships away.

"Johnson said teams could tape signals from the press box, but sometimes the press box was on the wrong side of the field. In that case, the cameraman filmed from the sidelines. Johnson, who also had interns search other teams’ trash for discarded notes and game plans, said taping coaches wasn’t worth the effort and abandoned it.

Johnson learned the procedure in 1990 from Mark Hatley, a Kansas Cityscout, who taught him how Marty Schottenheimer’s Chiefs did it. Johnson praised one Schottenheimer assistant, Howard Mudd, as “the best in the entire league at stealing signals.” During much of the current decade, including their Super Bowl year, Mudd worked for the Indianapolis Colts."

DoctorZaius
12-05-2013, 02:29 PM
This one gets at the "truth," just in case you want to read it all.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/199345-the-truth-about-spygate-punishing-success-and-promoting-parity

DoctorZaius
12-06-2013, 09:06 PM
Still waiting for Stebbins from Chicago to weigh in again. Pats got your tongue? Halas probably knows since he's got it on film.

Stebbins
12-09-2013, 07:02 PM
You're an idiot. That's my final word on this subject. You can put your little raging erection away now. Peace.

DoctorZaius
12-09-2013, 08:40 PM
You're an idiot. That's my final word on this subject. You can put your little raging erection away now. Peace.

Your comment says it all. I guess I was expecting too much for you to actually have a reasonable opinion on anything.