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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...england-patriots-ben-roethlisberger/72050820/
Now, I got this link from a Breer Tweet ("Patriots will likely hear these complaints all year. Visiting teams now have license to raise concerns.") Really, "license to complain"? When is the media going to call out these teams for whining, for making excuses when they lose? Has any Patriot EVER whined like that after a loss.?This wussification of the league is the real embarrassment.
Maybe Dr. Phil can have a show each week where he interviews the latest team to lose to the Patriots, and he can re-assure them that their lives still have value.
Oh -- the comments on Breer's Tweets are pretty funny:
https://twitter.com/AlbertBreer/status/642304327646859265
Edit: Actually, the comments on the USAToday's guys timeline were better:
https://twitter.com/IAmJamesStewart/status/642300616388276224
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger vigorously protested after left tackle Kelvin Beachum was called for a false start on third-and-goal from the Patriots’ 1-yard line – an infraction triggered by the New England line sliding during Roethlisberger’s snap count.
“I thought that there was a rule against that,” Roethlisberger told reporters. “Maybe there’s not. Maybe it’s just an unwritten rule. … We saw it on film, that the Patriots do that. They shift and slide and do stuff on the goal line, knowing that it’s an itchy trigger finger-type down there.”
Now, I got this link from a Breer Tweet ("Patriots will likely hear these complaints all year. Visiting teams now have license to raise concerns.") Really, "license to complain"? When is the media going to call out these teams for whining, for making excuses when they lose? Has any Patriot EVER whined like that after a loss.?This wussification of the league is the real embarrassment.
Maybe Dr. Phil can have a show each week where he interviews the latest team to lose to the Patriots, and he can re-assure them that their lives still have value.
Oh -- the comments on Breer's Tweets are pretty funny:
https://twitter.com/AlbertBreer/status/642304327646859265
Edit: Actually, the comments on the USAToday's guys timeline were better:
https://twitter.com/IAmJamesStewart/status/642300616388276224
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