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Remarks like this from that beer for brains organization
reminds me why I dislike them. Why did I even look at what they
write. No More ... I promise myself.

ESPN Clayton's job description: Degrade the patriots when ever you can.
(It's no secret )

NFL Power Rankings Week 5 - National Football League - ESPN
 
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Why dont they talk about Indy and their ridiculous PIs they have gotten over the years?
 
Clayton is my least favorite "analyst" of all-time... but, rumours are he boinks the babes ! He's the man !
 
The only thing that will make the rest of the Nfl happy is if Bradys carrer is ended.
 
He simply hates the Patriots. He looks even worse for failing to come up with less boneheaded criticisms/excuses for it. Carucci's overzealous fawning over them makes up for it, though.
 
Clayton is my least favorite "analyst" of all-time... but, rumours are he boinks the babes ! He's the man !

Your are being much too kind in putting quotes around the word analyst.

He is a journalist who over the years developed good sources and was actually a good resource and decent reporting. The problem is that he got too big for himself and now his opinions and warped slant on the NFL gets in the way of his insider-related reporting. Glazer is that way too. At least Mort has tried to play it down the middle.

To me, and I know this is childish, he looks like an ugly Chicken Little who had bad acne as a kid and was stuffed in lockers by the football team on a regular basis. Bashing the big, bad Pats is his way of exacting revenge on the tourmenters of his youth. He is a bitter, jock-sniffing, reject.
 
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So the fact both were good calls means nothing yeah?

He's an ass
 
Its funny. ESPN and the other networks have gone through the trouble of looking up the roughing the passer statistics by which team received the penalty. Since there are so few I would have thought it pretty simple to then sort the information by QB benefiting from the call. However, they haven't gone that far yet. I wonder why? My guess is that it is not the answer they want.
 
Its funny. ESPN and the other networks have gone through the trouble of looking up the roughing the passer statistics by which team received the penalty. Since there are so few I would have thought it pretty simple to then sort the information by QB benefiting from the call. However, they haven't gone that far yet. I wonder why? My guess is that it is not the answer they want.

I hear the Church Lady somewhere saying, "Well isn't that convienent???"
 
So, in sum, most everyone else who has expressed an opinion on this matter is wrong, but New England fans are right because, you know, they're completely objective in this situation.
 
So, in sum, most everyone else who has expressed an opinion on this matter is wrong, but New England fans are right because, you know, they're completely objective in this situation.

Wrong on what exactly? Suggs? Wright? Preferencial treatment towards Brady?
 
Wrong on what exactly? Suggs? Wright? Preferencial treatment towards Brady?

Irrespective of whether people are saying that the calls were wrong, or quite simply that the rules are wrong, New England fans have unanimously declared these analysts idiots whom they've never liked.
 
Irrespective of whether people are saying that the calls were wrong, or quite simply that the rules are wrong, New England fans have unanimously declared these analysts idiots whom they've never liked.

Regardless if he is an idiot or not, he took his little spot in these pointless power ranking list to stroke the Jets and bash the Pats, so rightfully Pats fans would be slightly irritated at it.
 
Regardless if he is an idiot or not, he took his little spot in these pointless power ranking list to stroke the Jets and bash the Pats, so rightfully Pats fans would be slightly irritated at it.

Very cattie. Just pointless.
 
Irrespective of whether people are saying that the calls were wrong, or quite simply that the rules are wrong, New England fans have unanimously declared these analysts idiots whom they've never liked.

First of all, Clayton is not an analyst.
 
Who cares what Clayton thinks. He is that nerd who got beat up in high school every day by the football team and is now seeking his revenge.
 
Irrespective of whether people are saying that the calls were wrong, or quite simply that the rules are wrong, New England fans have unanimously declared these analysts idiots whom they've never liked.

So you are saying that Brady is the most well protected quarterback as Clayton claims? There are five other QBs with less sacks than Brady and I am sure a lot less hurries but you want to stick with that?
 
So, in sum, most everyone else who has expressed an opinion on this matter is wrong, but New England fans are right because, you know, they're completely objective in this situation.

Actually, objectivity has nothing to do with it. We are right because we are simply smarter.

Notice we don't support a team that has a leader jumping around like a circus clown because they held the opponent to two yards on a 4th and 1 play:confused:.

Again, where was Ray Ray bashing the NFL week one when Wilfork and AD were flagged for worse RTP hits?:confused:

When is Ray Ray going to complain to the league about the Wright penalty? It's the same game.:confused:

The Pats have 3 RTP calls this year. Why does Ray Ray think he's singled out?:eek:

I have lived in AFC Central/North cities for the past 15 years. This simply boils down to the classic case of a certain team having a clown as their leader. Like clock work, Bozo comes out and pisses and moans after every loss.

Someone get him a Kotex endorsement deal
 
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