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Turn Around Will one Day Come.......

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:59 pm
by Mission Man
There are a lot of teams out there that owe you guys one. The day will come when you are on the bottom - just don't yelp & moan when other teams remember & run up the score on you.

I would never wish an injury upon any player, but IF somebody in the league has to get hurt, I sure hope it is Brady or Moss in a situation when you guys are up 3 or more TDs & running up the score again on somebody. Maybe then the lack of class will come back & cost you another superbowl trophy & teach you a lesson.

Bullychek may be the best coach in football, but the man lacks class & respect for his opponents. One day his turn will come.

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:08 pm
by threrf23
What is Belichik supposed to do? Belittle his opponents by having his team roll for its opponent? Its not like Brady is taking every snap in these games.

Seriously, you don't think the Pats could have won last night by at least 60 points or so if they wanted to?

Re: Turn Around Will one Day Come.......

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:09 pm
by sunshinekids99
Mission Man wrote:There are a lot of teams out there that owe you guys one. The day will come when you are on the bottom - just don't yelp & moan when other teams remember & run up the score on you.

I would never wish an injury upon any player, but IF somebody in the league has to get hurt, I sure hope it is Brady or Moss in a situation when you guys are up 3 or more TDs & running up the score again on somebody. Maybe then the lack of class will come back & cost you another superbowl trophy & teach you a lesson.

Bullychek may be the best coach in football, but the man lacks class & respect for his opponents. One day his turn will come.


That day has come and hopefully passed. That Pats used to be terrible. Now they are the best in the game. I don't have any sympathy to any team that gets beat up by the Pats. Don't like it, do something about it. This is not high school football.

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:15 pm
by Basketball Jesus
I love how running up the score is somehow less classy than intentionally hurting a player.

You Asked What Bullychek should do.....

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:54 pm
by Mission Man
well for one - you can run the ball & not pass. For two - you could get the subs in so that you aren't scoring TDs on your first SEVEN possessions.

Of course the guys on the field would be expected to do their best on each play, but it comes down to WHICH guys are on the field & WHAT plays are being called.

Re: You Asked What Bullychek should do.....

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 10:42 pm
by Dirty Water
Mission Man wrote:well for one - you can run the ball & not pass. For two - you could get the subs in so that you aren't scoring TDs on your first SEVEN possessions.

Of course the guys on the field would be expected to do their best on each play, but it comes down to WHICH guys are on the field & WHAT plays are being called.


1st Quarter
12:17 NE TD Laurence Maroney rushed up the middle for 6 yard gain (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT) 7 - 0

8:04 NE TD Tom Brady passed to Randy Moss to the right for 43 yard gain (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT) 14 - 0


2nd Quarter
14:53 NE TD Tom Brady passed to Randy Moss to the right for 16 yard gain (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT) 21 - 7

6:33 NE TD Tom Brady passed to Randy Moss to the left for 6 yard gain (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT) 28 - 7

0:10 NE TD Tom Brady passed to Randy Moss to the right for 17 yard gain (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT) 35 - 7

3rd Quarter
8:49 NE TD Tom Brady passed to Benjamin Watson to the right for 3 yard gain (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT)

No more New England scoring

4th Quarter (scrubs in)

14:55 NE TD Kyle Eckel rushed up the middle for 1 yard gain (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT) 49 - 10

13:59 NE TD J.P. Losman passed to Dwayne Wright to the left for 5 yard gain. Dwayne Wright fumbled. Ellis Hobbs recovered fumble and returned for 35 yards (Stephen Gostkowski made PAT)


So what you're telling us is that Brady should have come out before halftime

AND

Kyle Eckel the 5th string running back (who is trying to prove himself as a professional football player) should have just been taking knees after Cassel handed him the ball.

AND

When Dwayne Wright fumbled, Ellis Hobbs should have just stood over the football and wait for a Bills player to jump on it, then touch him down, because that just the right thing to do.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 12:21 am
by HCYanks
Basketball Jesus wrote:I love how running up the score is somehow less classy than intentionally hurting a player.


No, but, see, KARMA is the one that decides on harsher punishments for bad deeds.

Like if you take a leak on the sidewalk, karma will get a rabid dog to bit your nads off. Happens every time. :nod:


Also, no love for the fact that the Patriots effectively killed the third quarter on two long short-yardage drives? Where the carries were split between two backup backs? You didn't exactly see 40-yard bombs to Moss on every play.

Who Said Anything About [b]Intentionally[ Hurting A Player ?

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 12:35 am
by Mission Man
Can't you guys in NE read ???[/i]

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 1:00 am
by HCYanks
I just gave you two examples of what you were demanding:

-The Patriots ran the ball much more heavily in the 3rd quarter and beyond, even though they're offense is much more pass-oriented this season (especially since Sammy Morris went down).

-The Patriots ran with two backup backs in the third and fourth quarter: Heath Evans (who plays fullback when the Pats' backfield is fully healthy) and Kyle Eckel (who usually never sees more than 4th quarter garbage time). It's the Pats' fault that the Bills couldn't stop them?

Brady and the starting receivers stayed in for the first three quarters. Should Belichick be forced to bench them for half the game because of good sportsmanship? Even though he doesn't like giving extended rest to healthy first stringers?

Saying "I would never wish injury on a player" doesn't give you a free pass to subsequently wish injury on a player, by the way.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 7:40 am
by Next Coming
We got our asses kicked yesterday and we'll be better because of it hopefully.

But I can't be mad at the Patriots.

They're scumbags but they are damn entertaining. The NFL's version of the NWO.

Re: Who Said Anything About [b]Intentionally[ Hurting A Play

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 2:04 pm
by Basketball Jesus
Mission Man wrote:Can't you guys in NE read ???[/i]


I

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 6:45 pm
by Markos
Next Coming wrote:They're scumbags but they are damn entertaining. The NFL's version of the NWO.


hahahaha, i wish they had the theme music to go along with it

there's so much turnover in the NFl, that by the time this run ends, there wont be any teams that as a whole remember what the pats did

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 8:36 pm
by greenbeans
hate on, hate on. . . charlie murphy got a seat waiting for ya

Re: Who Said Anything About [b]Intentionally[ Hurting A Play

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 11:24 pm
by Dirty Water
Mission Man wrote:Can't you guys in NE read ???[/i]


So after everyone including myself effectively proved you wrong, this is all you can say?

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 3:27 pm
by captain_cheapseats
Do opposing fans honestly think that its the extra 4 points resulting from a TD vs. a FG that makes getting completely dominated in every facet of the game embarrassing?

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 7:13 pm
by Dirty Water
in my opinion going for the FG is running up the score. when you go for it you are giving the defense a chance to stop you and hold you to 0

In Summation.....

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:07 pm
by Mission Man
Your coach & you fans have no clue about sportmanship & what constitutes running up the score.

A good example is that the spread on the Philly game is plus 24. It is the largest spread ever against a non-expansion team. The reason why spreads rarely get that high ? It is because most teams take out the regulars in a game that is a rout whereas Bullycheck will leave them in the game until well into the 4th quarter. Don't take my word for it - check the net. You will find that analysis out there (I am just repeating what I have read).

As I said previously, one day a turn around will come. I can't wait.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:26 pm
by greenbeans
^^^^^ did you read ANY of the pposts in this thread???? your a complete moron, i hope your meds "one day come". belichick DOES take his guys out. he give the opponents the opportunity to stop his 2nd-string qb and his 5th-string rb by going for it and not takin the sure-thing field goal. if he was running up the score the pats wouldve won by a MUCH larger margin. once again, your a moron

Re: In Summation.....

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:06 pm
by TheSheriff
Mission Man wrote:Your coach & you fans have no clue about sportmanship & what constitutes running up the score.

A good example is that the spread on the Philly game is plus 24. It is the largest spread ever against a non-expansion team. The reason why spreads rarely get that high ? It is because most teams take out the regulars in a game that is a rout whereas Bullycheck will leave them in the game until well into the 4th quarter. Don't take my word for it - check the net. You will find that analysis out there (I am just repeating what I have read).

As I said previously, one day a turn around will come. I can't wait.



You need to stop reading jealous fan blogs and start watching football.

Re: In Summation.....

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:32 pm
by atsoc711
Mission Man wrote:Your coach & you fans have no clue about sportmanship & what constitutes running up the score.

Don't take my word for it - check the net. You will find that analysis out there (I am just repeating what I have read).

lol, so that's where your argument is coming from. So it sounds like both you and the rest of us have no clue about sportsmanship, because you didn't know until you read it on a whiny fan blog.