PaulNEPats
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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.Not sure why people like this guy so much. He's nothing but a traitor who conspired with Parcells to shaft the Pats. I'm glad he never got a chance to wear a ring.
How soon we forget the poison pill fiasco I guess.Lay off the crack, okay? Curtis Martin was a standup guy during his time in New England. Just because he went to the Jets when he couldn't get a deal done with the Pats doesn't make him a traitor.
Not sure why people like this guy so much. He's nothing but a traitor who conspired with Parcells to shaft the Pats. I'm glad he never got a chance to wear a ring.
One of the few players who left the Pats I kept watching...always played with class, AND he was with Toni Braxton - OUCH!Sorry he left the way he did, but he was never anything but first class with us and the Jets.
From everything I know about him, he's the type of person and competitor you'd like your son to grow up to be.
Love to see him and Dillon in the hall.
How soon we forget the poison pill fiasco I guess.
You probably also think Parcells is a standup guy too
Huh! You must not remember what transpired back then.I wouldn't call him a traitor. He deserved the big contract that he got from the Jets. Letting Martin go was a huge mistake for the Pats.
He wasn't free to go with his coach is the problem.He wanted to go with his coach. Despite his faults and the revisionist history, Parcells inspired fierce loyalty in some players.
I'm with BMU and am surprised not many more are. Martin can kiss my ass.Not sure why people like this guy so much. He's nothing but a traitor who conspired with Parcells to shaft the Pats. I'm glad he never got a chance to wear a ring.