MaineDolFan
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« Reply #75 on: September 09, 2008, 12:32:32 pm » |
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People hate success. In 2003 there were still people that were sympathetic to the Red Sox's plight as Boone's home run sailed into the Yankee night, driving yet another knife into the hearts of all Sox fans. A handful of years and two rings later, the disdain for the Red Sox couldn't be higher.
After the Patriots pull down 3 rings in a short amount of time, plus an additional AFC title game (loss V. Indy) and another Super Bowl loss en-route to a 18-1 season, it's no wonder why America is waiting for this team to stumble and fall.
What I don't understand in all this is the reaction from Patriot fans - how they are so blind to this? Did they really expect the country to lower flags to half staff when Tom Brady went down? Teams lose players every week. Some more significant than others. 'How dare you not be sad?' they almost challenge us.
I specifically remember Pats fans that were ALL OVER ME when Marino went down against Cleveland. Miami was a good team and the Pats were the NFL's whipping post. I was watching that game in a bar and the loudest cheer ever went up with Marino went down.
Funny how time makes people forget these little things.
I would suggest to Pats fans to not look for sympathy in any other corner of the NFL other than their own. I don't like to see any player get hurt. The NFL, as a whole, is better with Brady than without. But I'm not crying in my coffee over it. My quarterback is Chad Pennington, I have my own worries to sort out.
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Tenshot13
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« Reply #81 on: September 09, 2008, 07:17:29 pm » |
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ethurst2
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« Reply #85 on: September 10, 2008, 11:56:19 am » |
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Cassell could pull an Earl Morrall out of the hat.
I always thought that the Patriots system made Tom Brady for what he is today and not the other way around. If a coach is smart (like Andy Reid) he would have quarterbacks on his roster that all thrive in his system.
I'm not counting the Patriots out. They are going to rally around Brady being hurt
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MyGodWearsAHoodie
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« Reply #87 on: September 10, 2008, 02:24:19 pm » |
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I really think that we'll see now how overrated Tom Brady is. If Cassel can come in and the team doesn't miss a beat, does that mean that suddenly Cassel is HoF bound? Or does it mean that maybe - JUST MAYBE - Brady is a product of his team?
Define miss a beat? Go the playoffs? or does it require a bit more to say the team didn't miss a beat? Like win 18 games this season, or Cassel throwing 50 TDs or the Patriots outscore their oppenants by 315 points or Cassel having a game with a 92.86% completion rate or Cassel having a +42 TD to INT difference or Cassel passing for over 4000 yards
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There are two rules for success: 1. Never tell everything you know.
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