ErnieDiGregorio wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:ErnieDiGregorio wrote:
a California team has won a title every year since 2009.
MLS doesn't really count tho. Not the best on the planet. Not that exciting imo.
lots of Mexicans in Cali., It counts dammit!

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ErnieDiGregorio wrote:Cactus Jack wrote:ErnieDiGregorio wrote:
a California team has won a title every year since 2009.
MLS doesn't really count tho. Not the best on the planet. Not that exciting imo.
lots of Mexicans in Cali., It counts dammit!
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Cactus Jack wrote:My point was that the MLS isn't considered a top league around the world. Teams In Europe would crush the top American club.
bluejerseyjinx wrote:Living here in Maine I see why so many hate the Patriots. Its not so much the team, players, etc., its the damn fans. So different from Celtic fans.
SMTBSI wrote:bluejerseyjinx wrote:Living here in Maine I see why so many hate the Patriots. Its not so much the team, players, etc., its the damn fans. So different from Celtic fans.
I believe this is partially due to the character assassination we have to endure.
I have been told to my face, by someone who was dead serious, that if I raised my kids as Patriots fans, I would be a bad father.
A few years ago, I came to finally understand Yankees fans. At some point, there's nothing to do but sit back and smile at the haters.
Dominater wrote:Damn Cactus jack takin over
Belichick EMBARRASSES coach butt chin w/3rd string QB
Mr. E wrote:jwise44 wrote:No fridge but I brought a cooler for down time chilling on the beach so will be filling it up. just bought some vodka and mixers
Hopefully some ghosts at this haunted hotel come visit me while I watch the game
1. Are you at the Galvez?
2. Did you bring enough booze? You're going to need it at this rate.
Cactus Jack wrote:SMTBSI wrote:A few years ago, I came to finally understand Yankees fans. At some point, there's nothing to do but sit back and smile at the haters.
I agree, Sox fans are the absolute worst of the worst.
therealbig3 wrote:Damn, they can legitimately go 4-0 without Brady.
hermes wrote:go vikings!
no more injuries please
bwgood77 wrote:Dirk Nowitzki wrote:This game... will be brutal to watch.
Why is that?
Dirk Nowitzki wrote:With several interesting games this week, we'll have Bears@Cowboys on SNFThe NFL should consider being able to flexing games from the very beginning.
bwgood77 wrote:Dirk Nowitzki wrote:This game... will be brutal to watch.
Why is that?
It was brutal to watch.I can't believe how bad the Texans were. All those third downs were they ran the ball... not to mention the fumbles on special teams. With that said, it's always amazing how the Pats are able to neutralize the other teams biggest threats or work around them, Hopkins had a couple of catches, no one else did. Watt was invisible, but then again, with the offense they were running it would always be difficult to get to the qb and it was about containing him in the pocket and tackling.
Roadhog Moran wrote:Can't help but think O'Brien will use this as a coaching tool. I really like the guy. I'm still not convinced about Brock Lobster but I'm open to seeing where it goes with him because he absolutely has the pieces on offense to be successful.
It was fascinating to watch Watt be a non-factor. Little Bill is a master at that. But in the end, I still feel the special teams snafus were the killers. Complete momentum shifters.
Dirk Nowitzki wrote:Roadhog Moran wrote:Can't help but think O'Brien will use this as a coaching tool. I really like the guy. I'm still not convinced about Brock Lobster but I'm open to seeing where it goes with him because he absolutely has the pieces on offense to be successful.
It was fascinating to watch Watt be a non-factor. Little Bill is a master at that. But in the end, I still feel the special teams snafus were the killers. Complete momentum shifters.
The 3rd quarter started with a long drive, FG. Then a fumble, TD. By the time the Texans finally got the ball they were in a big hole. The crazy thing is that if you think back the catches they had in the first half were great catches by Hopkins. They didn't get anything easy. I'm not sure if it's on Brock not seeing the field well or play calling. You did see that the middle of the field was open with them helping on the WRs. I do know one thing, it was hilarious to see the Texans have like 4 consecutive 3rd downs were they tried to run the ball.
I saw this somewhere, it says it all:
Pats with Tom Brady record as a starter: 172-51 (77% win percentage)
Pats without Tom Brady record as a starter: 14-5 (74% win percentage)
(This doesn't mean Brady isn't great)
I love how they changed the touchback to the 25 yard line thinking you'd make the game safer by not having as many returns and it's now being exploited. The Patriots being masters at it.
I remember a year or two ago, the Cowboys lost to Colt McCoy at home in prime time, will they do it again or will Elliott finally break out? But more seriously, the Cowboys look very solid, so many long drives, teams just can't handle the OL and then Beasley with his routes.Prescott is yet to make a mistake (other than converting in the red zone, but that's more complex than just pointing the finger at the QB).
Roadhog Moran wrote:Dirk Nowitzki wrote:I saw this somewhere, it says it all:
Pats with Tom Brady record as a starter: 172-51 (77% win percentage)
Pats without Tom Brady record as a starter: 14-5 (74% win percentage)
(This doesn't mean Brady isn't great)
One more Belichick stat I heard yesterday on the Ticket that underscores his greatness. He has had 6 QB's (going back to Cleveland and Eric Zaire) make their first start in the league.
6-0
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bwgood77 wrote:Roadhog Moran wrote:Dirk Nowitzki wrote:I saw this somewhere, it says it all:
Pats with Tom Brady record as a starter: 172-51 (77% win percentage)
Pats without Tom Brady record as a starter: 14-5 (74% win percentage)
(This doesn't mean Brady isn't great)
One more Belichick stat I heard yesterday on the Ticket that underscores his greatness. He has had 6 QB's (going back to Cleveland and Eric Zaire) make their first start in the league.
6-0
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That is crazy. It's amazing he can always exploit the other team despite appearing undermanned.
As for the upcoming games this week, Andy Benoit's game film study notes are pretty interesting to read.
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