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Old 12-31-2010, 12:18 PM   #1
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I stumbled across this by accident and found the thread funny and interesting ... reading others fans longing for what we have, it made me even more appreciative of how good the Pats are.

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Old 12-31-2010, 12:22 PM   #2
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Cool stuff. Thanks. I don't remember seeing anyone else point this out:

"Actually, the Pats are 8th in the league in rushing and 8th in the league in passing. They are balanced."
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Old 12-31-2010, 12:43 PM   #3
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That's funny, because when I read things from the sites in Indy, Pittsburgh, NY Jets, etc. it seems that the Pats stink and that they won 3 championships solely by cheating.

Nice to see some respect from deep in the heart of Texas. I'm of the impression that fans know a thing or two about football down there.
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If we exclude Jets fans, I'd say the majority of other teams fans I know are highly complimentary of BB and the Pats. Many hate the organization and BB, but they are full of respect for what we've accomplished and how we've accomplished it.
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Old 12-31-2010, 01:04 PM   #5
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I can't stop laughing from reading this guy's post:

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I didn't really understand NE philosophy before I went up there to play. Its diff then Dallas, hard to put into words, a whole book could be written. Belichick is a diff story he prepares his players more than other coaches.

What I came away with:
1) put your offensive players in a position were they can get killed: one on one coverage, hand the ball off to the RB with no blocker and the LB right in his face....could be a TD too. Throw it to the WR across the middle right at the safety, big hit or TD.

2)Our situation sucks worse than yours. Living up in NE its 2 degrees, raining, no sun for months, no pretty girls so instead they fights in bars. Do you think they might have a chip on there shoulder. Don't you think Tom Brady would rather be back in Cali? Well instead he's going to beat your ***** in football to make up for it.

3)They are better prepared (kind of the same as haveing Belechick). They study more, not just in football, the schools are harder, in everyday conversation, they talk faster(talk to someone about footabll or chat with a girl; you will have to cover 5 topics in 30 sec).

You can't just say I want that for Dallas, but you can make the same trades. Texas has strengths too like alot of good football players are from here. Cowboy's fans need to keep the talent here (the draft makes it tough). Hire local scouts so other states don't get the inside info. Players don't go for the easy money, pick your home state.
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I can't stop laughing from reading this guy's post:
Want proof that the schools "here are harder?" Take a look at a post a few down from that one where the poster asks if the author "lived in the 'state" of NE." LMAO!
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Want proof that the schools "here are harder?" Take a look at a post a few down from that one where the poster asks if the author "lived in the 'state" of NE." LMAO!
lol! Yeah I thinking, "wait, Nebraska?"
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lol! Yeah I thinking, "wait, Nebraska?"
How's that worse than having an "ionic" moment? There are plenty of idiots in Massachusetts and throughout New England.
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The Billy Madison link is the funniest thing I have ever seen.
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How's that worse than having an "ionic" moment? There are plenty of idiots in Massachusetts and throughout New England.
drop kick murphy...brappppppp
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