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Re: Haynesworth vs. Pepper altercation on sideline
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Originally Posted by BendButDontBreak37
Haha I love it, this team is well on it's way to imploding. It has to happen to motivate Krafty Bob to clean house here.
Seriously, why even pretend you are a Pats' fan anymore? Just change your icon to a picture of Mark sanchez and be done with it. You really aren't fooling anyone.
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ok now, what is going on ? Have we become this dysfunctional ?
At what point will Kraft intervene, ya think ?
Unfortunately, as mentioned in another thread by another poster, Kraft won't step in until his bottom line starts to take a hit. Team losses won't do it as the team will still bring in revenue. Short of the team really tarnishing its public image, and therefore his, nothing short of financial reasons are likely to motivate Krafty to act.
Re: Haynesworth vs. Pepper altercation on sideline
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Originally Posted by Rob0729
Seriously, why even pretend you are a Pats' fan anymore? Just change your icon to a picture of Mark sanchez and be done with it. You really aren't fooling anyone.
Re: Haynesworth vs. Pepper altercation on sideline
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
When did this happen ? Sorry, I didn't read the game thread, et al, but this is new to me.
It was reported some time in the first quarter or early in the 2nd that BB was arguing with O'Brien over what I can only assume was play calling - only saw it in the game thread though.
But it's what O'Brien needs, some of his play calling is bizarre like that 3rd & 1 where he ran a HB dive with Woodhead
Re: Haynesworth vs. Pepper altercation on sideline
Since quitting the kool-aid "cold-turkey" yesterday and feeling very pessimistic about this teams playoff chances at this point, I have to say that the only way I will believe in them again is totally dependent on how they handle this adversity. If they go into NY and lose, as I suspect they will, will they circle the wagons and galvanize as a unit or will they start pointing fingers and blaming each other. This organization hasn't been in this situation in a while. I like the quote that the originator of the thread uses, BUT seriously, this team has some serious flaws. At this point, I'll be happy if they can win the East and do it by playing good, smart football every game and not laying down. The SB window hasn't shut, but it is closing fast.
Re: Haynesworth vs. Pepper altercation on sideline
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Originally Posted by Big-T
It was reported some time in the first quarter or early in the 2nd that BB was arguing with O'Brien over what I can only assume was play calling - only saw it in the game thread though.
I did notice at one point Scar looking at pictures between Brady and Branch. It was unusual and where O'Brien usually is. Obviously he could have been discussing blocking but it wasn't the norm.
__________________ Ice_Ice_Brady writes:
The difference is that Brady calmly calls audibles while Manning flaps like a chicken, barks 11 code words, and makes sure every camera in the stadium has documented his once-in-a-generation (and patented, I believe) ability to see a defensive formation and change the play. Both have the same effect, but Manning transcends measurable human intellect while Brady merely chooses a different play.