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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.I've lurked on many other team's forum, there is no doubt. There is a level of maturity here and class. We don't call other players "***gots" or call them "gay" at every chance.
Over that decade how long were they cheating i wonder?
Sources: Goodell determines Pats broke rules by taping Jets' signals - NFL - ESPN
Senator wants to know why NFL destroyed Patriots spy tapes - NFL - ESPN
Audiotaping Key to Patriots' Cheating Scandal
Ethics Newsline® » News » Reputation of New England Patriots Tarnished in Cheating Scandal
Not nearly enough was done. Coaches involved should have been banned from the NFL for life.
So much success over the past decade indeed.
I am discussing...........if you want to call it trolling i guess you have very thin skin.
Getting to the stage where I don't go onto generic NFL forums any more. No point. All you get is Belicheat, scum, cheatriots as well as never ending personal abuse of people such as Brady and even Robert Kraft. The level of hatred showered on the pats by the majority of the other NFL fans is beyond my comprehension. These people need to spend more time supporting their own team and less giving themselves ulcers bad mouthing NE.
Mods...I.P. check...compare SG3's with this idiot's....he also goes by Weasel Pantload
I find it amusing to read this.
Patriots were caught dead to rights cheating.......Classy.
Brady slams his fists on the turf every time he get touched screaming for a flag.......Classy.
Players slapping the field trying to tell officials where to spot the ball.......Classy.
Gronk hangin and bangin a prostitute porn star.....Classy.
The fans? Maybe.
The team? Not a chance.
we get it from our coach.
OK, I'll bite, but you have to come to the plate too. Here's your assignment.Over that decade how long were they cheating i wonder?
Sources: Goodell determines Pats broke rules by taping Jets' signals - NFL - ESPN
Senator wants to know why NFL destroyed Patriots spy tapes - NFL - ESPN
Audiotaping Key to Patriots' Cheating Scandal
Ethics Newsline® » News » Reputation of New England Patriots Tarnished in Cheating Scandal
Not nearly enough was done. Coaches involved should have been banned from the NFL for life.
So much success over the past decade indeed.
I think this is right, fans adopt the persona of the team.
Contrast to the Raiders forever, and what the Jets have become.
There is a culture around each organization.
I do it myself, refused to even think about the Super Bowl,
with this weeks game unsettled.
Then in the same manner as the team, show the
opposition respect where it is due.
In the end, it adds value to a win, puts it in proper
perspective, and makes me appreciate it more.
Ravens showed up to play yesterday.
20 different plays could have turned that game.
In fact, any single play could have turned it, a bounce, a missed tackle.
Can't remember being that stressed in a long time.
It devalues the greatness of that match to
belittle the men involved,
or the fans who suffer the loss.
I saw Ravens fans treated with lots of respect and class at the game yesterday.
Although I admit while walking past a few fans in the hotel last night, I had a chuckle.
Can't imagine traveling up to Boston to watch a shanked field goal.
as YOU sit there picking your toes for enough cheese to go with that slice of spoiled ham you've been saving all season.
He's banned now.
We have his IP address and he's been informed of that.
Putting together the premise of this thread with the action above...keeping a football forum's tone "classy" isn't always easy.
We all naturally tend to get :enranged: when our posts are moderated away --and we mods aren't perfect, we miss plenty and we may have different standards from one another. But if we didn't try, we'd have a cesspool here in a hurry.
So as we head into two LONGGGG weeks of intense fandom, please try to cut us some slack (and refrain from calling %$!@# Giants fans %$!@#s).
Thanks.
I think this is right, fans adopt the persona of the team.
Contrast to the Raiders forever, and what the Jets have become.
There is a culture around each organization.
I do it myself, refused to even think about the Super Bowl,
with this weeks game unsettled.
Then in the same manner as the team, show the
opposition respect where it is due.
In the end, it adds value to a win, puts it in proper
perspective, and makes me appreciate it more.
Ravens showed up to play yesterday.
20 different plays could have turned that game.
In fact, any single play could have turned it, a bounce, a missed tackle.
Can't remember being that stressed in a long time.
It devalues the greatness of that match to
belittle the men involved,
or the fans who suffer the loss.