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Old 01-30-2013, 11:27 AM   #11
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Yeah, right, Pats must have taped that special Marshall Faulk kick return plan and that's why he went out of bounds untouched at the 6. Way to be accountable.

I saw this earlier and thought the comment about "the Rams only got into the Red Zone once — and they scored a touchdown" was pretty funny. Too lazy to look up if it's true, but it's funny.
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Old 01-30-2013, 11:30 AM   #12
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The fact that Faulk (and Kurt Warner) continue to bring this up speaks volumes about flaws in their character and an inability to accept reality. Eleven years later and he still has not accepted the defeat, instead focusing on a need to justify why he and his team did not win with a whiny excuse is pathetic. For them to hold on to this, for this long is pitiful, and an indication that both are in dire need of psychological help.
I don't think it's funny. This man has brain damage. Why is no one willing to step in and help him before he hurts himself or someone else? It's obvious he is delusional and full of paranoia.
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Old 01-30-2013, 11:31 AM   #13
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As time passes, the one thing I lament is the poor PR job that this team has done on these types of issues.. they just take what these twitter loving jackazzes put out there.

The Pats should have refuted Spygate and refuted this crap.. as much as I respect BB, this is one thing that I wish he would change..
Watch out. The band of homers around here aren't going to like that one. But you're right. This is something that Belichick should have set straight right from the get go.
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These guys and the haters who parrot them only make themselves look stupid when they assert that the Patriots 2001 Super Bowl is tainted because they broke a 2006 rule in 2007.
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"I know, in that game, in the red zone, the plays we ran, most of them we hadn't ran most of those plays that year," Faulk noted. "And a couple of plays on third down that we walked through also . . . Any time that I was offset, I was always stationary. And we had creating motioning in the backfield at the same depth on the other side of the field. And they created a check for it. It's just little things like that. It's either the best coaching in the world when you come up with situations that you had never seen before. Or you'd seen it and knew what to do."


The rams didnt reach the redzone until late in the 4th. what happened before that? I hate these blanket statements . And of course no one will respond from the pats leaving fans to keep responding.
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Watch out. The band of homers around here aren't going to like that one. But you're right. This is something that Belichick should have set straight right from the get go.
Wrong guy.
I blame Kraft for this. He's known for his low profile negotiator compromise for the good of the league style. I'm sure he told BB to zip it. Worse yet, BB is awful as a spokesperson on those kinds of issues. He cannot control his disdain, disrespect and sarcasm so he does the right thing and says nothing. You're asking a pig to fly.

I'm still pissed at Kraft's hands off on this issue. Pats PR professionals needed to be tasked with formulating a message and correcting the total fabrications that exist to this day.
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Every year there are three teams in the SB AFC Champs/NFC Champs and then there are the PATS who everybody wants to talk about even if they donot make the SB
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These guys and the haters who parrot them only make themselves look stupid when they assert that the Patriots 2001 Super Bowl is tainted because they broke a 2006 rule in 2007.
Ironically, many are Steelers fans. Of course, they will tell you that steroid use by the 70s Steelers was okay because steroids weren't outlawed until the 80s. They have no problem believing that a memo issued in 2006 is retroactive, though.
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This is what I wrote on these comment section of PFT -

" I know for a fact that Marshall Faulk is a wife beater and pedophile.

What? What proof do I have?

I didn't know that I needed any. I thought you could make unproven, salacious accusations, and Florio would publish them if he thought they'd get him hits. Have I been misinformed? lol
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Such a load of crap. BTW- I'm pretty sure that my post has been deleted. If you say ANYTHING that is even remotely critical of Florio on one of his writers, they will delete it. However anything anti-Patriot or pro-Steelers will be highlighted.
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Marshall Faulk: 'I'll never be over being cheated out of Super Bowl'

How is this good for anybody? Faulk whining, second-guessing the Commissioner, and abdicating any responsibility whatsoever for how that game unfolded 11 years ago.
Maybe somebody should ping the link in my signature to Faulk. Maybe that will open his eyes.
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