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Wet blanket Michael Felger says that the Patriots might be unbeaten, but they're certainly not invincible, and they're not dominant defensively, which he says makes them "something less than a sure thing." Congratulations. The transformation into Ron Borges is now complete. Still wish I understood why Felger has has chosen this career path for himself. After all, it worked out so well for Borges...
(For clarification, I'm not upset that Felger says that the Patriots are not invincible.They're not. They could lose this week. If they win tomorrow, they could certainly lose to the Colts next week. But Felger's subtle insinuation is that all brain-dead Patriots fans think that the team is invincible. Borges made his bones just as much by insulting New England fans as he did their football team, and Felger is doing the same. Who is saying the Patriots are invincible? I don't know anyone. Where are these people? Sports talk radio callers? Yeah, that's an accurate barometer of public sentiment.)
my thoughts exactly.iam glad someone else points this out.
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my thoughts exactly.iam glad someone else points this out.
Please, Boston Sports Media is one of the saddest excuses for a website I've ever seen. A bunch of wannabe media members bitter because they don't have press passes. They live their normal lives throwing stones at glass houses behind the computer screens. Pete Sheppard is right, they'll call you a turd on the phone or over the internet and yet these are the same nimrods that will tell him "I love you Pete" when they meet him in person.
That being said, Bruce Allen is a total fraud and yes, everyone has already awarded the Patriots the Super Bowl. Felger is absolutely right. This fraud team was playing its best football in October. Championship teams don't let A.J. Feeley and Kyle Boller take them up and down the field.
One thing they are correct about: There *are* a lot of brain-dead homers around NE. I don't consider that to be a NE-only phenomenon, but it's still true. It's not even an NFL-only phenomenon. Look at any other sport and you'll see the same moron with different face, same self-serving, circular, degenerate arguments inflicting himself on rational human beings like a plague of locusts.
Please, Boston Sports Media is one of the saddest excuses for a website I've ever seen. A bunch of wannabe media members bitter because they don't have press passes. They live their normal lives throwing stones at glass houses behind the computer screens. Pete Sheppard is right, they'll call you a turd on the phone or over the internet and yet these are the same nimrods that will tell him "I love you Pete" when they meet him in person.
That being said, Bruce Allen is a total fraud and yes, everyone has already awarded the Patriots the Super Bowl. Felger is absolutely right. This fraud team was playing its best football in October. Championship teams don't let A.J. Feeley and Kyle Boller take them up and down the field.
IDK, do championship football teams hold Peyton Manning and Tony Romo to an average of 212 yards, 1.5 TDs and a pick? How about Derek Anderson, he had a pretty good year, didn't he? 22/43 for 287, 2 TDs and 3 INTs. Roethlisberger? 19/32 for 187 and one TD. Carson Palmer? 21/35 for 234, 1 TD and two INTs.
When they've set their jaw to stop the passing game they've done just that.
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... This fraud team was playing its best football in October. ...
Who the frigging hell do you think you are to call us frauds? Is this the way you abuse the hospitality we give to you trolls??
Mods - can you remind this disrespectful poster that this is not a public forum and that it is a private website where he/she is free to voice his/her criticism of us but display some basic sense of decency to the host?? Thanks
Please, Boston Sports Media is one of the saddest excuses for a website I've ever seen. A bunch of wannabe media members bitter because they don't have press passes. They live their normal lives throwing stones at glass houses behind the computer screens. Pete Sheppard is right, they'll call you a turd on the phone or over the internet and yet these are the same nimrods that will tell him "I love you Pete" when they meet him in person.
That being said, Bruce Allen is a total fraud and yes, everyone has already awarded the Patriots the Super Bowl. Felger is absolutely right. This fraud team was playing its best football in October. Championship teams don't let A.J. Feeley and Kyle Boller take them up and down the field.
Apparently you never watched the '72 Dolphins. The didn't dominate anyone in September through December playing a weak schedule. A number of fraud teams who went on to win superbowls were undefeated during the first 10, 12, 13 weeks of those seasons, only to be handed their first loss by a <gasp> sub .500 team. Go figure.
Holley briefly touched on a great point last night, then let it fizzle. Felger doesn't watch a lot of games beyond the Patriots except perhaps in highlights. Too busy being a multi mediot. (As proof I offer his comment/question to TB this week that the Jags play mostly zone, to which Tom - who has watched every tape of every game they have played in 12 years - replied, they mix it up and play some zone but tight zone that usually ends up in man...).
It's the inverse of most of the national pundits, who see copious highlights and scan volumes of locally subjective analysis on every team but seldom see entire games from any of them - let alone coaches tape. We often lack a rational perspective against which to compare our team because we focus so intently on every play they make or don't make and do not maintain anything resembling that focus for the weekly perfomances of the other 31. Other teams give up big plays, other players miss tackles, other corners allow completions, and defenses experience coverage breakdowns or lose focus. Bad teams inexplicable rise up, although it's generally a short lived rising.
It's just that in the case of THIS team they ALWAYS overcame their missteps and rose to the unexpected challenge, while others didn't always. THAT is the true mark of a champion. When you hear a critic state that the stats simply don't back what his eyes see, or better yet the score was deceiving, or they just didn't look balanced or dominant or focused or whatever, you would be well served to listen to what follows with a grain of salt. At the end of the day, for all teams, a win is a win. And all this team has done so far is win more consistently and consecutively in the regular season than any team in 35 years. That's all...
Teams are never perfect, just once in a long, long while team seasons are. Fans should be allowed to enjoy it. This team doesn't benefit from armchair criticism, as some teams sadly do. Belioli have forgotten more about football as a game and a business than any of the armchair critics, including message board warriors and mediots, will ever know. Fans, media, players, coaches - we all serve a role. I just think a couple of segments of us have failed to check our egos at the door and misinterpreted what our limited role in the process is. Felger is their poster boy. Enough said.
Please, Boston Sports Media is one of the saddest excuses for a website I've ever seen. A bunch of wannabe media members bitter because they don't have press passes. They live their normal lives throwing stones at glass houses behind the computer screens. Pete Sheppard is right, they'll call you a turd on the phone or over the internet and yet these are the same nimrods that will tell him "I love you Pete" when they meet him in person.
That being said, Bruce Allen is a total fraud and yes, everyone has already awarded the Patriots the Super Bowl. Felger is absolutely right. This fraud team was playing its best football in October. Championship teams don't let A.J. Feeley and Kyle Boller take them up and down the field.
Wow, this really embodies the typical sports radio caller crowd, you troll. Make a whole bunch ad hominem attacks with no basis for them, then agree with the biggest douchebag going. The people on BSMW may be *******s (they certainly seem that way at times), but none of them are going to be shaking hands with mush-mouthed (and brained) Pete Sheppard any time soon. Maybe you can tell us how Pete was right about how easy it is to shut down Randy Moss back before the season opened against the Raiders two years ago. And if a group of guys that went 16-0 are frauds, I'd hate to see the teams that lost a couple games.
Please, Boston Sports Media is one of the saddest excuses for a website I've ever seen. A bunch of wannabe media members bitter because they don't have press passes. They live their normal lives throwing stones at glass houses behind the computer screens. Pete Sheppard is right, they'll call you a turd on the phone or over the internet and yet these are the same nimrods that will tell him "I love you Pete" when they meet him in person.
That being said, Bruce Allen is a total fraud and yes, everyone has already awarded the Patriots the Super Bowl. Felger is absolutely right. This fraud team was playing its best football in October. Championship teams don't let A.J. Feeley and Kyle Boller take them up and down the field.
Wrong, nope, and welcome, guy-who's-obviously-a-member-of-the-MSM. Now leave.
One thing they are correct about: There *are* a lot of brain-dead homers around NE. I don't consider that to be a NE-only phenomenon, but it's still true. It's not even an NFL-only phenomenon. Look at any other sport and you'll see the same moron with different face, same self-serving, circular, degenerate arguments inflicting himself on rational human beings like a plague of locusts.
Ahhh.... the comedic irony of this post.
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