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A few years back, the pats lost their opener to the Bills in devastating fashion. I don't think they're done yet, and I feel sorry for their next opponent. |
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Couldn't agree more. Bellicheat is the most significant asset on that team. I have no doubt he will right this ship and use it to his advantage to avoid the Super Bowl hangover that always happens. What I most enjoy about that beating (besides the utter humiliation of obnoxious chowda heads) is that we won't have to hear the talking heads go on about 16-0 and 19-0 all day every day. If that makes me a petty Colts fan girl, I can own it! ;) |
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But, personally? I get almost as much pleasure out of seeing the Cheats lose as I do seeing the Colts win. Walk Worthy, |
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I merely was pointing out that Tommy Cheater had a terrible game even when he was not being pressured when down and if that is a trend that continues, then the world outside of the Northeast will be rejoicing. Walk Worthy, |
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There are plenty of us in the northeast that rejoice when the chowda heads get beat. |
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That was a shocking outcome, for sure. Brady just looked old as heck. He was sacked once when his center was shoved back into him and he just fell over. That doesn't happen to a 25 year old.
But good Lord, that defense was just PUTRID. At home, no less. That would be my biggest concern, if I were a cheats fan. KC did whatever they wanted, whenever they wanted to do it. |
BB has much more to do with that teams success than Brady
I am not saying Brady is a system QB or an average QB or anything like that. No QB goes to 7 SBs with average talent. Is Brady were to go down next week though, the Pats and BB would like still win this division and go deep in the playoffs. Would still rather be cheering for the Colts to win than the Pats to lose, but the latter is always nice nonetheless. |
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I largely agree with this, but in my rat's ass of an opinion, Brady is an excellent quarterback. But the Patriots went 11-5 when Brady missed an entire season with an injury, and only missed the postseason because the AFC was stacked that season. The Colts, on the other hand, started the 2011 season at 0-13 and finished it at 2-14 when Peyton Manning missed the entire season with an injury. If Aaron Rodgers were the quarterback for the Patriots all of the years that Brady was, I believe that they would have had more than the 7 Super Bowl appearances and 5 Super Bowl wins that they currently have with Brady behind the center. If you want to see just how valuable a player is to a team, take him off of said team, and see how they do without him. Peyton Manning carried several average Colts teams (and even 1 or 2 below-average Colts teams) to multiple playoff berths, berths that they would not have come close to sniffing without him. Brady never had such a challenge in his career with the Patriots, as he was always surrounded by great and/or very good teams. o |
fuck the patriots
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