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Old 05-24-2010, 10:30 AM   #41
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If I have time later today I will add to my list. there are plently to choose from. In some cases it bonehead plays by the refs, which some might excuse as innocent mistakes (I don't), then the players and coaches that have left, and finally opposing players hurting our players . . .

I think for me at the top is Parcells. What he did before SB against GB has NO excuse. making calls and getting ready for the Jets off season before our SB while he was still our coach is beyond anything that I can accept. He knew what he was doing, did it, and continued to do it, and it was not like he was in the middle of a heated game where one might excuse it as over zealous play or officiating. I even remember he had this "i don't want to be here look" coming out of the tunnel for the intorductions for the SB. Sorry I can't really forgive him for that, and he was dead to me after that betrayal.
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I haven't quite forgiven God for SB42 yet.
After the manner in which the last 5 seasons have ended, I believe now more than ever that there is no God; and if there is, then I'd rather worship Satan (Miroslav or otherwise).
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Mangini for backstabbing his "dear friend" Bill Billichick
Jack Tatum for ruining D. Stingley's career/life
Bill Parcell's for ruining our Super Bowl experience in '96, and putting himself before the team
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Tatum. I was young when that hit happened, but he is the first "villain" I remember, and as it turns out, still the biggest. Horrible excuse for a human being.

Mark Schlereth. Where does this jerk get off calling out the Pats, when the Bronco's circumvented the salary cap to load the roster for 2 Super Bowl runs. He slammed us for hours on end, with a "holier than thou" smug-ness to him. For me he's the face of the media's systematic character assassination of our team.
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I've gotten into arguments about it, but I've never forgiven Curtis Martin. I know, I know, it's a business, but he was the one who was all "I love New England and I love playing in New England" and then the first offer he gets he leaves. If he had gone somewhere else it would've been different, but he knew that Tuna wanted him in NYJ just to twist the knife a little more. If I ever get to meet him I'll say, "So how'd it feel watching the Pats win 3 Super Bowls while you never even got back to one?"

And yes, put Tuna on my list too, what an absolute douche. "I wanna buy the groceries!" and then he goes to work for Jerry Jones.

And Mangina, of course.

And don't forget Chuck Fairbanks. At least that guy who left the Falcons a few years ago was honest enough to say he was jumping the ship for a college job; Fairbanks was working for Colorado while still on the Pats' payroll.
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The 1978 team had the most dominant offensive line the Patriots have ever had. They would have rolled right over and through the Steelers in the playoffs. Until Fairbanks quit on them.
Agreed. That broke my heart. We might well have had our first Lombari in the 70's.
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No one's mentioned arlen specter yet? Karma's a itch ain't it Arlen?
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Damn! How could I have forgotton the "Face-Guarding" non-penalty penalty? What a criminal, disgracefullly-officiated game that was; one of the darkest moments in the history of football, rivaling the Black Sox scandal.
Other than the Hocculi goof in Denver 2 years ago, the "face guarding penalty" was definitely one of the worst calls in NFL history. I couldn't believe Phil Simms actually defended that call and I think he was the one that pulled the "face guarding" explanation out of his *****.

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Damn! How could I have forgotton the "Face-Guarding" non-penalty penalty? What a criminal, disgracefullly-officiated game that was; one of the darkest moments in the history of football, rivaling the Black Sox scandal.
That is WAY over the top.

And: brutally, exquisitely, satanically accurate.

Y'all don't know me: I'm new, hereabouts. But let me say that while I DISDAIN whining and perpetual excuse-making, Patriot fans are on ROCK SOLID GROUND on THIS one, and always will be.

I still remember EXACTLY where I was ~ in my Bro's Basement Cavern, actually ~ when that filthy TV PUKE smugly ~ and stupidly ~ explained WHY IT WAS THE CORRECT CALL!!!

I mean: that call was such an ATROCITY...that the Peyton Pimping Patsy Ref who called it ~ and who was not refuted by ANY of his fellow Marxist, Success-Hating, Petyon-Loving crew ~ was forced to issue Hobbs a Formal Letter of Apology!!

Serious question: Has anybody ever HEARD of such a precedent??

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Let the Record Show, Now and Forever: The next Championship that Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Marty Schottenheimers WIN ~ as opposed to having HANDED to them, having been stolen from the New England FootBall Patriots, by a gang of thieving SCUM ~ will be the FIRST.

Other than that, I have no strong feelings on the subject.
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