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Originally Posted by 1BoltFan Here4Fun
True, true true.
But, I'll put out the challenge again: Which of the other three winning teams this weekend acted like the Patriots did when they won?
Chargers have to live with themselves and own up to their loss. Patriot players ought to admit they were relieved to the point of having gone a tad bit overboard.
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That's a decent point, I guess, but I might counter it with these points:
Which of the other teams this weekend...
a) had their opponent's all-pro linebacker come on at halftime of their wildcard game and say they were going to lose that game?
b) had that same linebacker guarantee victory during the week?
c) had that same linebacker say he was going to "punch Tom Brady in the face" at a pep rally earlier in the week?
d) had the opponent's offensive coordinator whooping and hollering and saying what an arse-kicking they put on the Pats last season?
e) had the opponent's head coach saying they had a nice run but they were done?
And finally, which of the other teams this weekend were all but written off facing a #1 seed in their conference and hung around like a veteran team with savvy until their younger and stronger and frankly, more talented opponents made crucial mistakes?
I said it leading up to this game:
This came down to Belichcik vs. Schottenheimer and I liked our chances.
Nobody smells blood in the water like the BB & the Pats and nobody makes his team bleed in the water at playoff time like Marty Schottenheimer.
Schott's mistakes cost the Bolts this game - going for it on 4th & 11 in the first quarter and giving up 3 points; challenging an obviously correct call and wasting a valuable timeout; et al.
The Pats won a hard fought contest against heavy odds and a much younger and stronger team and they had every right to celebrate and celebrate hard!
LaDanian Tomlinson and Phillips will just have to lump it for now.
LT he had a nice season. An historic season. He is the league MVP. He is going to the Pro Bowl.
He's also going home for the offseason.
ADPF