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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Until Cassel throws 4 or 5 TDs every game, nobody respects our O. It's time for Cassel to shut Porter off. Can he do that this weekend?
I'm hoping for a Brady-on-Urlacher type of juke move by Cassel. Then after he slides for the first time he does the throat slash to Porter...it would be worth the 15.
Or maybe a nice Welker "YOU F'IN SUCK!" after a block.
Am I crazy or alone in that I don't see what the big deal is here. I know Porter is a jerk, but based only on what JSN quoted, I don't see much to get up in arms about.
Porter said the truth
I think you're right. Some of us (including yours truly) got all huffy about his comments before the last game and figured he'd get his. Well, he got his, all right - an ass-kicking on their part. When you do what they did to us you get to shoot your mouth off. It's up to us to shut it. If we can, fine. If not, we just have to shut up and take it. That's just my 2 cents worth.Am I crazy or alone in that I don't see what the big deal is here. I know Porter is a jerk, but based only on what JSN quoted, I don't see much to get up in arms about.
Do you use what has happened in the past as motivation for Sunday?
Porter: I don't forget things like that. I hope our whole defense, our whole team don't forget things like that. ... [Belichick] had the mindset last year where he said if he could put 50 up on you, he was going to put 50 up on you. That was his mindset. Porter is right, the Pats would score as many points as possible. Who wouldn't? And like Porter, the Pats have also used being blown out as motivation against that same team in subsequent games, e.g., Buffalo in 2003, where BB himself told the team "These guys got us pretty good. You don't always get a chance to settle a score during a season, OK we got this one, and we need to take advantage of it this week." before the second game.
So why should I feel sorry about anything that happens on their sideline? I really don't care what's going on over there. I'm worried about what we're doing, period. As he should be.
Did I miss something? He didn't say much. Said a few things that he said before and not much more. He didn't predict victory this time though.
There's only one way to shut him up. Beat them.
Am I crazy or alone in that I don't see what the big deal is here. I know Porter is a jerk, but based only on what JSN quoted, I don't see much to get up in arms about.
Do you use what has happened in the past as motivation for Sunday?
Porter: I don't forget things like that. I hope our whole defense, our whole team don't forget things like that. ... [Belichick] had the mindset last year where he said if he could put 50 up on you, he was going to put 50 up on you. That was his mindset. Porter is right, the Pats would score as many points as possible. Who wouldn't? And like Porter, the Pats have also used being blown out as motivation against that same team in subsequent games, e.g., Buffalo in 2003, where BB himself told the team "These guys got us pretty good. You don't always get a chance to settle a score during a season, OK we got this one, and we need to take advantage of it this week." before the second game.
So why should I feel sorry about anything that happens on their sideline? I really don't care what's going on over there. I'm worried about what we're doing, period. As he should be.