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Really hating the sudden plethora of "My dick is too small" threads. While it's one thing to delineate specific pros & cons and review match-ups and then as a result of cited relevant facts or opinions conclude that Houston might well win or should be favored or whatever, it's another thing to wring hands and moan in fear. Butterflies, nervousness, worry are fine and normal but just whining about it in public...time to grow a pair.
Really hating the sudden plethora of "My dick is too small" threads. While it's one thing to delineate specific pros & cons and review match-ups and then as a result of cited relevant facts or opinions conclude that Houston might well win or should be favored or whatever, it's another thing to wring hands and moan in fear. Butterflies, nervousness, worry are fine and normal but just whining about it in public...time to grow a pair.
Would you rather have a plethora thread full of arrogance in a "My Dick is too big" thread?
Really hating the sudden plethora of "My dick is too small" threads. While it's one thing to delineate specific pros & cons and review match-ups and then as a result of cited relevant facts or opinions conclude that Houston might well win or should be favored or whatever, it's another thing to wring hands and moan in fear. Butterflies, nervousness, worry are fine and normal but just whining about it in public...time to grow a pair.
Take a sip of the Gatorade to settle your stomach and repeat these words, In Bill Belichick I trust.
Welcome to the message board, Pyerardi. Nice post.
Answer this question:
Who feels worse?
A) Vince Wilfork looking across the his own locker room and seeing Tom Brady, Wes Welker, Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez and Stevan Ridley getting taped up for this game, or
B) JJ Watt looking across the Patriots' visitors' locker room at Matt Schaub, Arian Foster, Andre Johnson and some other guys getting taped up?
The Patriots can focus on stopping three or four key guys. The Texans are trying to figure out where to begin.
The Texans are in the biggest game of their careers, in Foxboro, against the Patriots, again. How'd that work out for them the last time?
Assuming Denver wins convincingly vs. the Ravens I will admittedly be apprehensive given that we have to play them there. That doesn’t mean I’ll think we’ll lose but only a homerific blowhard will dismiss how tough that game will be.
I have felt this way exactly 2 times in the Brady-era.
1. At Pittsburgh in the 2001 AFCCG. I thought that team had reached its ceiling and was prepared to bid that run adieu.
2. At San Diego in the 06 divisional game. Again, I assumed facing a powerhouse team on the road with what "weapons" the Patriots had would be too tough.
Texans will overpursue Brady, who will burn them with a combination of draws, quick releases, and other skulduggery. Texans coaching staff will not adapt and will be boxed about the head and shoulders, and get back on the plane and go home defeated and shamed.
I think.
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Re: Anybody Else have a Bad feeling??
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I have felt this way exactly 2 times in the Brady-era.
1. At Pittsburgh in the 2001 AFCCG. I thought that team had reached its ceiling and was prepared to bid that run adieu.
2. At San Diego in the 06 divisional game. Again, I assumed facing a powerhouse team on the road with what "weapons" the Patriots had would be too tough.
I am glad I was wrong on both accounts.
I hear you. I kinda understand where the OP is coming from. There have been times that before playoffs games I'll feel super confident all week then a few hours before the game doubt starts to creep in. I actually felt pretty good about those two games you mentioned. I remember thinking Kordell Stewart was a fraud (still do) and that the Pats were a tougher-team than SD and Schottsie was a awful playoff coach (which is also true).
The games that I was not confident about were the '05 game vs DEN for the sheer reason that it was in DEN and the Pats really didn't play anyone tough during the stretch and I hated their secondary and the running game was mediocre. The other game was vs BAL in '09 b/c of WW being out and that whole year the team seemed just off. Anway, there were times in 01, 03 and 04 that I would fret but come back to reality but those were the two games that all week gave me a bad feeling. I wish I could harness this clarvoyent skill I have but I'm afraid it'll backfire on me.
With this game, I'll get the moments of fretting but they'll be fleeting. Pats are gonna kick *****.
Of course, I felt that way in 2010 vs the Jets.....
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