Slagathor
2nd Team Getting Their First Start
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I think the images of Jacoby Ellsbury at that game proved he has nearly become God in Boston.
Hmm... didn't see CJ but saw the rest.
Anybody see?
Maroney, CJ, Junior and Welker,
I gotta make one observation.
Chad Jackson, regardless of what contributions he will make.....
That dude is a physical specimen. Reminds me alot of how Givens used to look but bigger. Like an LB.
They should've volunteered to go in and study extra film all night. I mean, there was a thread here this week about why the Pats would win because they did that on Monday while the Colts weren't prepping till Wednesday, right?
They should've volunteered to go in and study extra film all night. I mean, there was a thread here this week about why the Pats would win because they did that on Monday while the Colts weren't prepping till Wednesday, right?
You don't want to burn yourself out either.
Nice bit of chilling out at the Celtics game might be therapeutic.
The Pats will put 30 or more points on the Colts even if they didn't do a damn thing regarding preparation till 12 sunday afternoon.
Tacoby was there as well? Awesome. :rocker:
Well, you typed many words and made zero points. Good job!
That's what we think of YOUR work, Gregggggggggggggg!
The Celtics honored the Red Sox Championship, so Lucchino, John Henry, Ellsbury, Buchholz, Delcarmen, and Wakefield were there. They showed the trophy to the crowd pre-game, got an ovation.
They interviewed Seau, he was sitting courtside. Said the key to stopping the Colts was to contain them, FGs instead of TDs, etc. Nothing real insightful, obviously.
Anyway, it's awesome to see all these different players and owners of the franchises supporting each other. What a time to be a NE sports fan.