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its a double edged sword....it's not like other fans don't boo when their team gets rolled like how the pats did this past weekend.
its a double edged sword....it's not like other fans don't boo when their team gets rolled like how the pats did this past weekend.
He can shut his ******* mouth. They got embarrased by a top 10 draft team, fans deserved to boo such a pathetic performance. The media is just having a field day with us huh? I would have booed, and I'm a die hard Pats fan as much as anyone. Come on, call me fair weather now.
Google "Mike Freeman Boston" and you'll find out why this was written. All you need to know.
I will agree totally..BINGO!! BINGO!!"The booing symbolizes how many fans who think they know football actually don't. They really don't understand the intricacies of the sport and how hard it is to do what the Patriots have accomplished. "
Bingo...:rocker:
The fans' booing illustrates another point. There's a downside to New England's ascension. The Patriots, like a growing number of NFL teams, are increasingly appealing to more wealthy people at the expense of the average, more hard-core fan.
Some football fan purists with more intricate knowledge of the sport are being replaced by corporate metrosexuals who see a football game as nothing more than a way to impress a client or get laid.