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Who the hell Boos their own team in a key 4th quarter moment?
I get so annoyed and frustrated at our crowd. We all know we dont make enough noise and the stadium is poorly designed blah blah blah. But what the hell is with booing your own team late in the fourth (tied or with lead??) after a crappy series offensively?
PS and an extra big wtf to anyone that actually left?
"We go down to New Orleans, and ain't anybody give us a chance? Nobody! And what did we say to them?"
"DON'T TALK TO ME!!!"
Last edited by signbabybrady; 10-22-2012 at 10:51 AM..
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Re: Who the hell Boos their own team in a key 4th quarter moment?
Giving up 13 straights points and punting on offense, giving the ball back to the Jets with a chance to win warrants boos in my opinion. This was looking like another epic colossal Patriots 4th Q. failure and the crowd knew that.
Something needs to be done. Pats can't keep doing this. The crowd was letting them know. Find by me.
Re: Who the hell Boos their own team in a key 4th quarter moment?
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Originally Posted by SyN65
Giving up 13 straights points and punting on offense, giving the ball back to the Jets with a chance to win warrants boos in my opinion. This was looking like another epic colossal Patriots 4th Q. failure and the crowd knew that.
Something needs to be done. Pats can't keep doing this. The crowd was letting them know. Find by me.
Agreed
If anything the booing was actually doing the players a favor. Letting them know the performance they were putting was unacceptable. Gave them a boost if you ask me.
Re: Who the hell Boos their own team in a key 4th quarter moment?
I guess all fans are frustrated but we still had a lead so booing was a little too much IMO. Kind of sad .Not sure which other fan base will do this? 3-4 yrs from now there will be a lot of booing when our Top players and coaches leave.
Re: Who the hell Boos their own team in a key 4th quarter moment?
Spoiled fanbase.
Simple as that.
As evidenced by the post above - this team isn't allowed to endure any rough patches - as we all remember how the SB winning teams 2001-04 won every game in glorious fashion, don't we?!
Don't get me wrong, it is frustrating to watch at times - but alot of fans here have simply lost perspective on how hard it is to win in the NFL (Brady said exactly this in a recent presser) - just because we steamrollered alot of teams in 2007 we now expect the same every week.
I look at the Ravens once vaunted D getting run over almost every week, the Steelers struggling to a 3-3 record with their D in disarray.
The Giants can't find a running game, the Packers can't buy an offensive line OR a running game - this is the typical NFL landscape - nearly all the teams have some type of obvious flaw.
For now its about making the playoffs, and hitting them hot - sounds simple, difficult in practice.
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Re: Who the hell Boos their own team in a key 4th quarter moment?
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Originally Posted by dannydyn
Agreed
If anything the booing was actually doing the players a favor. Letting them know the performance they were putting was unacceptable. Gave them a boost if you ask me.
As far as surreal posts go - this one ranks highly!!
Nothing like a round of hearty booing to give the team a much needed boost!!
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Re: Who the hell Boos their own team in a key 4th quarter moment?
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Originally Posted by livinginthe past
Spoiled fanbase.
Simple as that.
As evidenced by the post above - this team isn't allowed to endure any rough patches - as we all remember how the SB winning teams 2001-04 won every game in glorious fashion, don't we?!
Don't get me wrong, it is frustrating to watch at times - but alot of fans here have simply lost perspective on how hard it is to win in the NFL (Brady said exactly this in a recent presser) - just because we steamrollered alot of teams in 2007 we now expect the same every week.
I look at the Ravens once vaunted D getting run over almost every week, the Steelers struggling to a 3-3 record with their D in disarray.
The Giants can't find a running game, the Packers can't buy an offensive line OR a running game - this is the typical NFL landscape - nearly all the teams have some type of obvious flaw.
For now its about making the playoffs, and hitting them hot - sounds simple, difficult in practice.
Bingo, you and SBB have bingo.
Did anyone bother to listen to Brady and hundreds of other coaches and players week in and week out?? It's really hard to win in the NFL.
It's October and as our rookies on defense continue to learn, I think this defense has a lot of potential. Doesn't happen overnight, the experience that Jones, Hightower, Wilson, Dennard are getting should pay off big time come Dec & Jan. I look for this teams defense (yes defensive backfield as well) to make that needed stop late in the 4th quarter to preserve a win. I look for the defense to make the key plays in OT to close out a victory (kind of like yesterday).
The offense is absolutely a work in progress and my hope is they play their best game of the season in February this year.
We're 4-3, tops in the division and setting things up nicely for Nov & Dec football.